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ISSN:1758-8103

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K L Funk,E S LeBlanc,K K Vesco et al. K L Funk et al.
Nearly half of US women begin pregnancy overweight or obese and more than half of overweight or obese pregnant women experience excessive gestational weight gain. Recent lifestyle intervention programmes have helped women avoid excessive we...
A Sainsbury,I R Evans,R E Wood et al. A Sainsbury et al.
The majority of weight loss studies fail to standardize conditions such as diet and exercise via a weight maintenance period prior to commencement of the trial. This study aimed to determine whether a weight stabilization period is necessar...
S Salamati,C Martins,B Kulseng S Salamati
Baker's yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae) and its cell wall components have been used as one of the alternatives to antibiotic growth promoters in the feed industry. Antibodies to cell wall mannan of this yeast (ASCA) have been traditionally...
A Calderone,M Mauri,P F Calabrò et al. A Calderone et al.
Eating dyscontrol constitutes a potential negative predictor for the outcome of treatment strategies for obese patients. The aim of this study was to examine the qualitative characteristics of eating dyscontrol in obese patients who engage ...
E Aadland,J R Andersen,S A Anderssen et al. E Aadland et al.
What is already known about this subject: Physical activity and high aerobic fitness protects against cardiovascular disease and early death, besides having a very modest impact on lipoprotein-cholesterol in obese subject...
A A Wiedemann,K K Saules,V Ivezaj A A Wiedemann
What is already known about this subject: Elevated rates of substance use disorders (SUDs), particularly (but not only) alcohol use, are observed among post-weight loss surgery (WLS) patients. The development of SUDs amon...
Susana Sofia Pereira da Silva,Ângela da Costa Maia Susana Sofia Pereira da Silva
This study used a qualitative approach to understand patients' experiences in post-surgery adaptation related to bariatric surgery, 12 months after this procedure. The study population included 30 obese adults, with a mean age of 40.17 year...
N Jennings,M Boyle,K Mahawar et al. N Jennings et al.
Obesity remains a significant worldwide health problem and is currently increasing. Surgery remains the only proven long-term intervention and has been shown to be cost-effective. Evidence suggests that regular follow-up following laparosco...
N R Fuller,N S Lau,G Denyer et al. N R Fuller et al.
WHAT IS ALREADY KNOWN ABOUT THIS SUBJECT?: The development of obesity is a multi-factorial process that results in an alteration in the neuroendocrine hormones that help regulate appetite and body weight. Weight loss has been shown to alter...