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ISSN:1758-8103

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A M Osunlana,J Asselin,R Anderson et al. A M Osunlana et al.
Despite several clinical practice guidelines, there remains a considerable gap in prevention and management of obesity in primary care. To address the need for changing provider behaviour, a randomized controlled trial with convergent mixed...
L Harris,C Hankey,H Murray et al. L Harris et al.
The aim of this study was to examine the literature on randomized controlled trials examining the efficacy of physical activity interventions to prevent weight gain and the effects on body composition in young adults with intellectual disab...
B White,L Jamieson,S Clifford et al. B White et al.
Only two anti-obesity drugs (AODs) are frequently prescribed in paediatric obesity, orlistat and metformin. Meta-analyses show modest benefit in clinical trials, yet analyses of prescribing databases show high levels of discontinuation in r...
K Godin,S T Leatherdale,T Elton-Marshall K Godin
First Nations, Inuit and Métis (FNIM) youth are disproportionately affected by obesity and represent known a high-risk group in Canada. School-based prevention programmes may have the potential to effectively influence obesity-related heal...
S S Andersen,C Andersson,S M Berger et al. S S Andersen et al.
Aims: Whether overweight is a risk factor for cardiovascular disease in the absence of metabolic disorders remains under debate and is largely unexamined in young women. We evaluated the risk of myocardial infarction and ...
K H Lewis,D W Roblin,M Leo et al. K H Lewis et al.
The objective of this study was to test the feasibility and preliminary efficacy of a store-based dietary education intervention against traditional clinic-based advice. Patients with obesity (n = 55, mean [standard deviation, SD] age 44.3[...
A Tremblay,C Lepage,S Panahi et al. A Tremblay et al.
The aim of this study was to assess energy intake, resting metabolic rate (RMR), appetite sensations, eating behaviours and sleep duration and quality in obese women resistant to body weight loss when subjected to a diet-based weight-reduci...
E H Evans,L G Boothroyd,E Muscariello et al. E H Evans et al.
Weight loss outcomes in overweight and obese individuals may be influenced by individual weight loss expectations (WLEs). Research on these phenomena in older women is lacking. This cross-sectional study compared groups of younger and older...