BackgroundShift work is considered a risk factor for a number of chronic health conditions including obesity. Weight reduction in obese patients lowers the risk for cardiovascular disease, diabetes, certain cancers, and mortality. Achieving a negative energy balance by providing low-calorie meal replacements is widely used for weight management. This study aims to evaluate the impact of a low-calorie “meal-replacement” on the weight and metabolic parameters of shift workers with obesity.MethodsThis trial will be conducted in a parallel, randomized controlled design for a period of 8 weeks. A total of 44 shift workers with body mass index over 25 kg/m2 will be recruited after assessing eligibility. Participants will be randomly assigned to t...
Meal replacements are widely used as a weight-loss strategy; however, their effectiveness outside co...
Compared to individuals who work during the day, shift workers are at higher risk of a range of meta...
Objectives Shift workers are prone to obesity and associated co-morbidities such as diabetes and car...
BackgroundShift work is considered a risk factor for a number of chronic health conditions including...
INTRODUCTION: Shift work is an independent risk factor for cardiovascular disease (CVD). Shift worke...
IntroductionShift workers are at a greater risk for obesity-related conditions. The impacts of worki...
IntroductionShift workers are at a greater risk for obesity-related conditions. The impacts of worki...
The purpose of the study was to assess the effectiveness of meal replacement diets in body weight ma...
Meal replacement plans are effective tools for weight loss and improvement of various clinical chara...
Effective weight loss strategies are needed to help overweight and obese people lose weight and main...
Objective: To evaluate the feasibility and efficacy of a workplace-based weight loss program (Workpl...
We aimed to investigate if a home meal replacement (HMR), designed with a low ω-6/ω-3 fatty acid rat...
Background: This systematic review assessed feasibility and effectiveness of preoperative meal repl...
BACKGROUND: Overconsumption of energy from food contributes to high rates of overweight and obesity ...
Abstract Background & Objective: Recent studies have shown the effect of meal timing on weight-los...
Meal replacements are widely used as a weight-loss strategy; however, their effectiveness outside co...
Compared to individuals who work during the day, shift workers are at higher risk of a range of meta...
Objectives Shift workers are prone to obesity and associated co-morbidities such as diabetes and car...
BackgroundShift work is considered a risk factor for a number of chronic health conditions including...
INTRODUCTION: Shift work is an independent risk factor for cardiovascular disease (CVD). Shift worke...
IntroductionShift workers are at a greater risk for obesity-related conditions. The impacts of worki...
IntroductionShift workers are at a greater risk for obesity-related conditions. The impacts of worki...
The purpose of the study was to assess the effectiveness of meal replacement diets in body weight ma...
Meal replacement plans are effective tools for weight loss and improvement of various clinical chara...
Effective weight loss strategies are needed to help overweight and obese people lose weight and main...
Objective: To evaluate the feasibility and efficacy of a workplace-based weight loss program (Workpl...
We aimed to investigate if a home meal replacement (HMR), designed with a low ω-6/ω-3 fatty acid rat...
Background: This systematic review assessed feasibility and effectiveness of preoperative meal repl...
BACKGROUND: Overconsumption of energy from food contributes to high rates of overweight and obesity ...
Abstract Background & Objective: Recent studies have shown the effect of meal timing on weight-los...
Meal replacements are widely used as a weight-loss strategy; however, their effectiveness outside co...
Compared to individuals who work during the day, shift workers are at higher risk of a range of meta...
Objectives Shift workers are prone to obesity and associated co-morbidities such as diabetes and car...