Individuals can lose body weight and improve health status on a wide range of energy (calorie) restricted dietary interventions. In this paper, we have reviewed the effectiveness of the most commonly utilized diets, including low-fat, low-carbohydrate and Mediterranean approaches in addition to commercial slimming programmes, meal replacements and newly-popularized intermittent fasting diets. We also consider the role of artificial sweeteners in weight management. Low-fat diets tend to improve LDL-cholesterol most, whilst lower-carbohydrate diets may preferentially improve triglycerides and HDL-cholesterol, however differences between diets are marginal. Weight loss improves almost all obesity related co-morbidities and metabolic markers, r...
BACKGROUND: The possible advantage for weight loss of a diet that emphasizes protein, fat, or carboh...
Currents treatments for obesity have been unsuccessful. It is essential that a patient-centred appro...
Journal ArticleThe persistence of an epidemic of obesity, coronary heart disease and type 2 diabetes...
Individuals can lose body weight and improve health status on a wide range of energy (calorie) restr...
The effect of the vast variety of nutrients on metabolic outcome and health is complex. A large numb...
Prevention and management of obesity has become a priority action for many institutions in the whole...
Obesity increases the risk of several other chronic diseases and, because of its epidemic proportion...
Numerous combinations of diets and pharmacological agents, including lifestyle changes, have been la...
Numerous combinations of diets and pharmacological agents, including lifestyle changes, have been la...
The United Nation set out a goal to reduce poverty rates by 50% as part of its millennial goals, whi...
Obesity is a serious and increasing public health problem in the UK. The author discusses current ev...
Various dietary approaches with different caloric content and macronutrient composition have been re...
Numerous combinations of diets and pharmacological agents, including lifestyle changes, have been la...
Abstract: Dietary modifi cation is crit-ical in obesity treatment. Energy intake must fall below ene...
The prevalence of overweight and obesity has increased steadily over past 30 years. The rapid spread...
BACKGROUND: The possible advantage for weight loss of a diet that emphasizes protein, fat, or carboh...
Currents treatments for obesity have been unsuccessful. It is essential that a patient-centred appro...
Journal ArticleThe persistence of an epidemic of obesity, coronary heart disease and type 2 diabetes...
Individuals can lose body weight and improve health status on a wide range of energy (calorie) restr...
The effect of the vast variety of nutrients on metabolic outcome and health is complex. A large numb...
Prevention and management of obesity has become a priority action for many institutions in the whole...
Obesity increases the risk of several other chronic diseases and, because of its epidemic proportion...
Numerous combinations of diets and pharmacological agents, including lifestyle changes, have been la...
Numerous combinations of diets and pharmacological agents, including lifestyle changes, have been la...
The United Nation set out a goal to reduce poverty rates by 50% as part of its millennial goals, whi...
Obesity is a serious and increasing public health problem in the UK. The author discusses current ev...
Various dietary approaches with different caloric content and macronutrient composition have been re...
Numerous combinations of diets and pharmacological agents, including lifestyle changes, have been la...
Abstract: Dietary modifi cation is crit-ical in obesity treatment. Energy intake must fall below ene...
The prevalence of overweight and obesity has increased steadily over past 30 years. The rapid spread...
BACKGROUND: The possible advantage for weight loss of a diet that emphasizes protein, fat, or carboh...
Currents treatments for obesity have been unsuccessful. It is essential that a patient-centred appro...
Journal ArticleThe persistence of an epidemic of obesity, coronary heart disease and type 2 diabetes...