Although very low energy diets (VLEDs) are the most successful non-surgical, non-pharmacological treatment for obesity, they are underutilized, and little is known about experiences of people using VLEDs for weight loss. This systematic review synthesizes qualitative studies investigating participants' experiences of undertaking a VLED composed of total meal replacement products to lose weight. Of the 4,911 articles screened, three studies met criteria for inclusion. Thematic synthesis was used to analyse the study findings. Health and appearance were the main motivators to use a VLED for weight loss. Adherence was facilitated by group support meetings, rapid weight loss and ease of use of the diet. Being part of a clinical trial gave a sen...
Aims: This study investigated compliance with the very low fat diet used by some clinics in the UK t...
Objective. This study is aimed at investigating the efficacy of a very low-energy diet (VLED) in ove...
AIMS: To review systematically and quantify the weight loss achieved through low- (LEDs) and very-lo...
Although very low energy diets (VLEDs) are the most successful non‐surgical, non‐pharmacological tre...
Background: Obesity and overweight are both, risk factors for numerous chronic diseases and thus, re...
IntroductionThe participants' experience of low-energy total diet replacement (TDR) programmes deliv...
Guidelines suggest that very‐low‐energy diets (VLEDs) should be used to treat obesity only when rapi...
Evidence from the literature supports the safe use of very-low-energy diets (VLED) for up to 3 month...
AIMS: To evaluate the acceptability of an 8-week very-low-energy diet for remission of Type 2 diabet...
Weight loss maintenance can be difficult and ultimately unsuccessful, due to psychological, behaviou...
Obesity is associated with increased risk of serious medical conditions, impaired quality of life, r...
Obesity is a complex disorder that requires a multidisciplinary treatment approach. This review eval...
Objectives: To investigate the previous dieting experiences and expectations of individuals enrolled...
Background: Obesity is of major national and global concern, costing the New Zealand government hund...
BACKGROUND: Overweight and obesity are global health problems contributing to an ever increasing non...
Aims: This study investigated compliance with the very low fat diet used by some clinics in the UK t...
Objective. This study is aimed at investigating the efficacy of a very low-energy diet (VLED) in ove...
AIMS: To review systematically and quantify the weight loss achieved through low- (LEDs) and very-lo...
Although very low energy diets (VLEDs) are the most successful non‐surgical, non‐pharmacological tre...
Background: Obesity and overweight are both, risk factors for numerous chronic diseases and thus, re...
IntroductionThe participants' experience of low-energy total diet replacement (TDR) programmes deliv...
Guidelines suggest that very‐low‐energy diets (VLEDs) should be used to treat obesity only when rapi...
Evidence from the literature supports the safe use of very-low-energy diets (VLED) for up to 3 month...
AIMS: To evaluate the acceptability of an 8-week very-low-energy diet for remission of Type 2 diabet...
Weight loss maintenance can be difficult and ultimately unsuccessful, due to psychological, behaviou...
Obesity is associated with increased risk of serious medical conditions, impaired quality of life, r...
Obesity is a complex disorder that requires a multidisciplinary treatment approach. This review eval...
Objectives: To investigate the previous dieting experiences and expectations of individuals enrolled...
Background: Obesity is of major national and global concern, costing the New Zealand government hund...
BACKGROUND: Overweight and obesity are global health problems contributing to an ever increasing non...
Aims: This study investigated compliance with the very low fat diet used by some clinics in the UK t...
Objective. This study is aimed at investigating the efficacy of a very low-energy diet (VLED) in ove...
AIMS: To review systematically and quantify the weight loss achieved through low- (LEDs) and very-lo...