Background:Obesity and its comorbidities are worldwide problems. Approaches to reducing obesity and its associated metabolic derangements typically emphasize fat and energy restriction, but for many achieving and maintaining weight loss is difficult. Diets that focus on substantially altering macronutrient distribution rather than energy restriction are promising alternatives, but have generally included large amounts of protein, fiber or fat.Objective:To compare the effects of dietary advice including moderate increases in protein and fiber without specifying energy intake with standard low-fat, high-carbohydrate dietary recommendations on body composition and metabolic risk factors.Methods:89 overweight or obese women aged 18-65 years wer...
Background:High-protein (HP) diets are often advocated for weight reduction and weight loss maintena...
Copyright © 2003 American Society for Clinical NutritionIt is not clear whether varying the protein-...
TITLE: Calories vs. Composition: The effect on dietary alterations on anthropometric measures and bi...
Background: Studies have suggested that moderately high protein diets may be more appropriate than c...
BACKGROUND: When substituted for carbohydrate in an energy-reduced diet, dietary protein enhances fa...
BACKGROUND: When substituted for carbohydrate in an energy-reduced diet, dietary protein enhances fa...
BACKGROUND: When substituted for carbohydrate in an energy-reduced diet, dietary protein enhances fa...
BACKGROUND: When substituted for carbohydrate in an energy-reduced diet, dietary protein enhances fa...
BackgroundLimited evidence suggests that a higher ratio of protein to carbohydrate during weight los...
BackgroundWhen substituted for carbohydrate in an energy-reduced diet, dietary protein enhances fat ...
Weight loss via energy restriction can effectively reduce obesity-related complications. Study 1 (Ch...
Background:High-protein (HP) diets are often advocated for weight reduction and weight loss maintena...
Background:High-protein (HP) diets are often advocated for weight reduction and weight loss maintena...
Background:High-protein (HP) diets are often advocated for weight reduction and weight loss maintena...
Background:High-protein (HP) diets are often advocated for weight reduction and weight loss maintena...
Background:High-protein (HP) diets are often advocated for weight reduction and weight loss maintena...
Copyright © 2003 American Society for Clinical NutritionIt is not clear whether varying the protein-...
TITLE: Calories vs. Composition: The effect on dietary alterations on anthropometric measures and bi...
Background: Studies have suggested that moderately high protein diets may be more appropriate than c...
BACKGROUND: When substituted for carbohydrate in an energy-reduced diet, dietary protein enhances fa...
BACKGROUND: When substituted for carbohydrate in an energy-reduced diet, dietary protein enhances fa...
BACKGROUND: When substituted for carbohydrate in an energy-reduced diet, dietary protein enhances fa...
BACKGROUND: When substituted for carbohydrate in an energy-reduced diet, dietary protein enhances fa...
BackgroundLimited evidence suggests that a higher ratio of protein to carbohydrate during weight los...
BackgroundWhen substituted for carbohydrate in an energy-reduced diet, dietary protein enhances fat ...
Weight loss via energy restriction can effectively reduce obesity-related complications. Study 1 (Ch...
Background:High-protein (HP) diets are often advocated for weight reduction and weight loss maintena...
Background:High-protein (HP) diets are often advocated for weight reduction and weight loss maintena...
Background:High-protein (HP) diets are often advocated for weight reduction and weight loss maintena...
Background:High-protein (HP) diets are often advocated for weight reduction and weight loss maintena...
Background:High-protein (HP) diets are often advocated for weight reduction and weight loss maintena...
Copyright © 2003 American Society for Clinical NutritionIt is not clear whether varying the protein-...
TITLE: Calories vs. Composition: The effect on dietary alterations on anthropometric measures and bi...