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  • 1. Energy expenditure and free-living physical activity in black and white women: comparison before and after weight loss.
    Weinsier RL, Hunter GR, Zuckerman PA, Redden DT, Darnell BE, Larson DE, Newcomer BR, Goran MI.
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  • 13. Resting energy expenditure changes with weight loss: racial differences.
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  • 20. African American women exhibit similar adherence to intervention but lose less weight due to lower energy requirements.
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