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期刊名:Obesity research & clinical practice

缩写:OBES RES CLIN PRACT

ISSN:1871-403X

e-ISSN:1878-0318

IF/分区:2.3/Q3

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Selicia T Mayra,Kelly Chondropoulos,Anateresa De Leon et al. Selicia T Mayra et al.
Meal timing is an important consideration when assessing health. The primary outcome of this pilot study was to examine the feasibility and preliminary efficacy of early time-restricted eating (eTRE) on diet quality in a sample of college s...
Ghada Alsultany,Aymen El Masri,Freya MacMillan et al. Ghada Alsultany et al.
Background: As the number of people living with obesity increases, the maintenance of treatment outcomes is especially pertinent. Treatment at tertiary obesity services have proven to be successful, but patients need to b...
Biplab Kumar Datta,Mohammad Rifat Haider Biplab Kumar Datta
Background: Child marriage, defined as marriage before age 18 years, could impact women's nutritional status through biological as well as environmental and socioeconomic attributes affecting diet and lifestyle behaviors....
Fangzhou Zhu,Wenjie Wang,Lanlan Wu et al. Fangzhou Zhu et al.
Background: Weight loss was supposed to help with decreasing risk of premature mortality. However, results on this topic remain debatable and limited by study design. ...
Kristina Spetz,Sanna Svedjeholm,Susanne Roos et al. Kristina Spetz et al.
Background: Lifelong vitamin and mineral supplementation is recommended after bariatric surgery to prevent nutritional deficiencies, but it is not clear to which extent patients adhere to the recommended medication. The a...
Bryant H Keirns,Samantha M Hart,Christina M Sciarrillo et al. Bryant H Keirns et al.
Problem: Normal-weight obesity (NWO) is associated with increased cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk. However, NWO's clinical presentation is often unremarkable based on common risk factors. We examined whether CVD risk fa...
Callie L Brown,Edward H Ip,Joseph Skelton et al. Callie L Brown et al.
Objective: Parents' concerns about their child's feeding may lead parents to pressure their child to eat, which may lead to a greater risk for obesity. We aimed to assess if parental concerns for picky eating and undereat...
Laurie Isacco,Céline Lambert,Nicole Fearnbach et al. Laurie Isacco et al.
Aim: The current pediatric obesity health challenge necessitates a better understanding of the factors affecting weight loss success during interventions. The aim of this observational study was to test the impact of the ...
Daniel P Speirs,Roeline G Kuijer,Kumar Yogeeswaran Daniel P Speirs
Objective: To determine if framing the etiology of obesity as a disease, food addiction, or caloric imbalance would increase or decrease anti-fat attitudes (AFA) and challenge the belief that obesity is caused by a lack o...