OBJECTIVE: Aim is to predict successful weight loss by metabolic signatures at baseline and to identify which differences in metabolic status may underlie variations in weight loss success. METHODS: In DiOGenes, a randomized, controlled trial, weight loss was induced using a low-calorie diet (800 kcal) for 8 weeks. Men (N = 236) and women (N = 431) as well as groups with overweight/obesity and morbid obesity were studied separately. The relation between the metabolic status before weight loss and weight loss was assessed by stepwise regression on multiple data sets, including anthropometric parameters, NMR-based plasma metabolites, and LC-MS-based plasma lipid species. RESULTS: Maximally, 57% of the variation in weight loss success can be p...
Background & aims: The benefits of weight loss in subjects with metabolically healthy obesity (M...
OBJECTIVE: Obesity is a key risk factor for type 2 diabetes; however, up to 20% of patients are norm...
Weight loss aims to improve glycemic control in obese but strong variability is observed. Using a mu...
OBJECTIVE: Aim is to predict successful weight loss by metabolic signatures at baseline and to ident...
Obesity is an epidemic internationally. While weight loss interventions are efficacious, they are co...
Little is known regarding metabolic benefits of weight loss (WL) on the metabolically healthy obese ...
Little is known regarding metabolic benefits of weight loss (WL) on the metabolically healthy obese ...
The benefits of weight loss in subjects with metabolically healthy obesity (MHO) are still a matter ...
BackgroundTotal weight loss induced by energy restriction is highly variable even under tightly cont...
ScopeTo examine the relationship between changes in circulating metabolites during diet-induced weig...
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to investigate whether pre-treatment subject characteristic...
International audienceThe ability to identify obese subjects who will lose weight in response to ene...
Background & aims: The benefits of weight loss in subjects with metabolically healthy obesity (M...
OBJECTIVE: Obesity is a key risk factor for type 2 diabetes; however, up to 20% of patients are norm...
Weight loss aims to improve glycemic control in obese but strong variability is observed. Using a mu...
OBJECTIVE: Aim is to predict successful weight loss by metabolic signatures at baseline and to ident...
Obesity is an epidemic internationally. While weight loss interventions are efficacious, they are co...
Little is known regarding metabolic benefits of weight loss (WL) on the metabolically healthy obese ...
Little is known regarding metabolic benefits of weight loss (WL) on the metabolically healthy obese ...
The benefits of weight loss in subjects with metabolically healthy obesity (MHO) are still a matter ...
BackgroundTotal weight loss induced by energy restriction is highly variable even under tightly cont...
ScopeTo examine the relationship between changes in circulating metabolites during diet-induced weig...
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to investigate whether pre-treatment subject characteristic...
International audienceThe ability to identify obese subjects who will lose weight in response to ene...
Background & aims: The benefits of weight loss in subjects with metabolically healthy obesity (M...
OBJECTIVE: Obesity is a key risk factor for type 2 diabetes; however, up to 20% of patients are norm...
Weight loss aims to improve glycemic control in obese but strong variability is observed. Using a mu...