Long-term weight loss effects on all cause mortality in overweight/obese populations. Obes Rev. 2007; 8 (6):503–513. [ PubMed ]Poobalan AS, Aucott LS, Smith WC, Avenell A, Jung R, Broom J. Long-term weight loss effects on all cause mortality in overweight/obese populations. Obes ...
While many traditional weight-loss plans would have you believe that losing weight comes down to a straightforward “calories in, calories out” equation, your body isn’t a calculator; calories matter, but they’re not the only factor. Healthy, sustainable weight loss is achieved by combining ...
Weight loss at first postoperative visit predicts long-term outcome of Roux-en-Y gastric bypass using Duke weight loss surgery chart 热度: Milestone Weight Loss Goals (Weight Normalization and Remission of Obesity) after Gastric Bypass Surgery_ Long-Term Results from the University of Mic ...
Long‐term retention in an employer‐based, commercial weight‐loss programmedoi:10.1111/cob.12284Commercialweight‐lossprogrammeretentionThe aim of this study is to examine factors associated with long‐term retention in a commercial weight‐loss programme. We conducted a retrospective analysis of an ...
The only medications with evidence of long-term weight changes (ie, over 4 months or more) were amitriptyline, which caused weight gain, and bupropion hydrochloride, which caused weight loss.10 Data from long-term treatment with other drugs were either nonexistent or inconclusive and no 12-...
The long‐term consequences of periventricular brain damage on language and verbal memory Sixty‐eight extremely low birthweight children, of whom 41 sustained damage to the periventricular region of the brain in the perinatal period, completed ... V Frisk,H Whyte - 《Developmental Neuropsychology》...
28 days. As a result, SAR425899 lowered fasting blood glucose and glycated hemoglobin in T2DM patients, and reduced weight by up to 5.32 kg in healthy volunteers and 5.46 kg in T2DM patients. No clinical studies have yet been performed to verify the long-term weight loss effect of SAR4258...
Approximately 50% of patients may regain a small amount of weight two years or more after surgery(5). However, it is well-documented that most bariatric surgery patients maintain successful long-term weight loss. We encourage lifestyle changes, such as eating healthy foods and staying active, ...
Breastfeeding has been shown to reduce weight retention in the first year postpartum; however, women with lower socioeconomic status (SES) tend to initiate breastfeeding less often than women with higher SES. We investigated associations between duration of breastfeeding with mother's long-term ...
Therefore, lipid turnover adaptation might be important for maintaining pronounced weight loss. Together these findings identify adipose lipid turnover as an important factor for the long-term development of overweight/obesity and weight loss maintenance in humans. This is a preview of subscription ...