Background & aims Strong compensatory responses, with reduced resting metabolic rate (RMR), increased exercise efficiency (ExEff) and appetite, are activated when weight loss (WL) is achieved with continuous energy restriction (CER), which try to restore energy balance. Intermittent energy restriction (IER), where short spells of energy restriction are interspaced by periods of habitual energy intake, may offer some protection in minimizing those responses. We aimed to compare the effect of IER versus CER on body composition and the compensatory responses induced by WL. Methods 35 adults (age: 39 ± 9 y) with obesity (BMI: 36 ± 4 kg/m2) were randomized to lose a similar weight with an IER (N = 18) or a CER (N = 17) diet over a 12 week per...
Intermittent energy restriction (IER) has become popular as a means of weight control amongst people...
Obesity is a disease defined by an elevated body mass index (BMI), which is the result of excessive ...
Intermittent fasting describes dietary strategies in which the pattern of energy restriction (interm...
Background: Continuous energy restriction (CER) is purported to be problematic because of reductions...
The intermittent energy restriction (IER) approach to weight-loss involves short periods of substant...
Energy restriction induces physiological effects that hinder further weight loss. Thus, deliberate p...
Eating patterns involving intermittent energy restriction (IER) include 'intermittent fasting' where...
Previous studies have shown that exercise (Ex) interventions create a stronger coupling between ener...
Background: Intermittent severe energy restriction (SER) can induce substantial weight loss, but the...
Objective: To compare the effects of continuous energy restriction (CER) and intermittent energy res...
Background & aims Rapid weight loss (WL) has been associated with a larger loss of fat free mass an...
This systematic review aims to investigate the effects of intermittent energy restriction (IER) on a...
There is increasing interest for the use of intermittent energy restriction (IER) in weight manageme...
Abstract Background This systematic review and meta-analysis summarized the most recent evidence on ...
Background/Objectives:The MATADOR (Minimising Adaptive Thermogenesis And Deactivating Obesity Reboun...
Intermittent energy restriction (IER) has become popular as a means of weight control amongst people...
Obesity is a disease defined by an elevated body mass index (BMI), which is the result of excessive ...
Intermittent fasting describes dietary strategies in which the pattern of energy restriction (interm...
Background: Continuous energy restriction (CER) is purported to be problematic because of reductions...
The intermittent energy restriction (IER) approach to weight-loss involves short periods of substant...
Energy restriction induces physiological effects that hinder further weight loss. Thus, deliberate p...
Eating patterns involving intermittent energy restriction (IER) include 'intermittent fasting' where...
Previous studies have shown that exercise (Ex) interventions create a stronger coupling between ener...
Background: Intermittent severe energy restriction (SER) can induce substantial weight loss, but the...
Objective: To compare the effects of continuous energy restriction (CER) and intermittent energy res...
Background & aims Rapid weight loss (WL) has been associated with a larger loss of fat free mass an...
This systematic review aims to investigate the effects of intermittent energy restriction (IER) on a...
There is increasing interest for the use of intermittent energy restriction (IER) in weight manageme...
Abstract Background This systematic review and meta-analysis summarized the most recent evidence on ...
Background/Objectives:The MATADOR (Minimising Adaptive Thermogenesis And Deactivating Obesity Reboun...
Intermittent energy restriction (IER) has become popular as a means of weight control amongst people...
Obesity is a disease defined by an elevated body mass index (BMI), which is the result of excessive ...
Intermittent fasting describes dietary strategies in which the pattern of energy restriction (interm...