Objective To determine the relative effectiveness of dietary macronutrient patterns and popular named diet programmes for weight loss and cardiovascular risk factor improvement among adults who are overweight or obese. Design Systematic review and network meta-analysis of randomised trials. Data sources Medline, Embase, CINAHL, AMED, and CENTRAL from database inception until September 2018, reference lists of eligible trials, and related reviews. Study selection Randomised trials that enrolled adults (�18 years) who were overweight (body mass index 25-29) or obese (�30) to a popular named diet or an alternative diet. Outcomes and measures Change in body weight, low density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol, high density lipoprotein (HDL) ch...
The present systematic review examined the effectiveness of weight management interventions comparin...
Background: The metabolic syndrome is a cluster of abnormalities that is accompanied by a 2-fold inc...
Quantitative rankings of multiple dietary patterns for their effects on non-communicable disease (NC...
OBJECTIVE To determine the relative effectiveness of dietary macronutrient patterns and popular n...
Reduced calorie, low fat diet is currently recommended diet for overweight and obese adults. Prior d...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Reduced calorie, low fat diet is currently recommended diet for overweight ...
Background: Some popular weight loss diets restricting carbohydrates (CHO) claim to be more effectiv...
BACKGROUND: Some popular weight loss diets restricting carbohydrates (CHO) claim to be more effectiv...
Background Despite the popularity of low–glycemic index (GI) and high-protein diets, to our knowledg...
The present systematic review examined the effectiveness of weight management interventions comparin...
Some popular weight loss diets restricting carbohydrates (CHO) claim to be more effective, and have ...
There are few studies comparing the effects of low-carbohydrate/high-protein diets with low-fat/high...
Incorporating the best findings from current, high-quality research into routine clinical practice i...
Background: Changes in population diet are likely to reduce cardiovascular disease and cancer, but t...
The present review examined the evidence base for current popular diets, as listed in the 2016 U.S. ...
The present systematic review examined the effectiveness of weight management interventions comparin...
Background: The metabolic syndrome is a cluster of abnormalities that is accompanied by a 2-fold inc...
Quantitative rankings of multiple dietary patterns for their effects on non-communicable disease (NC...
OBJECTIVE To determine the relative effectiveness of dietary macronutrient patterns and popular n...
Reduced calorie, low fat diet is currently recommended diet for overweight and obese adults. Prior d...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Reduced calorie, low fat diet is currently recommended diet for overweight ...
Background: Some popular weight loss diets restricting carbohydrates (CHO) claim to be more effectiv...
BACKGROUND: Some popular weight loss diets restricting carbohydrates (CHO) claim to be more effectiv...
Background Despite the popularity of low–glycemic index (GI) and high-protein diets, to our knowledg...
The present systematic review examined the effectiveness of weight management interventions comparin...
Some popular weight loss diets restricting carbohydrates (CHO) claim to be more effective, and have ...
There are few studies comparing the effects of low-carbohydrate/high-protein diets with low-fat/high...
Incorporating the best findings from current, high-quality research into routine clinical practice i...
Background: Changes in population diet are likely to reduce cardiovascular disease and cancer, but t...
The present review examined the evidence base for current popular diets, as listed in the 2016 U.S. ...
The present systematic review examined the effectiveness of weight management interventions comparin...
Background: The metabolic syndrome is a cluster of abnormalities that is accompanied by a 2-fold inc...
Quantitative rankings of multiple dietary patterns for their effects on non-communicable disease (NC...