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  • 1. Resting metabolic rate, fat-free mass and catecholamine excretion during weight loss in female obese patients.
    Menozzi R, Bondi M, Baldini A, Venneri MG, Velardo A, Del Rio G.
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  • 2. Resting energy expenditure and fuel metabolism following laparoscopic adjustable gastric banding in severely obese women: relationships with excess weight lost.
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  • 3. Effects of habitual physical activity on the resting metabolic rates and body compositions of women aged 35 to 50 years.
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  • 4. [Longitudinal changes in body composition and basal metabolic rate in institutionalized or domiciled obese adolescents].
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  • 8. Resting metabolic rate, body composition and thyroid hormones. Short term effects of very low calorie diet.
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    Byrne NM, Wood RE, Schutz Y, Hills AP.
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  • 12. Relationship between energy expenditure and visceral fat accumulation in obese women submitted to adjustable silicone gastric banding (ASGB).
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  • 13. Low relative resting metabolic rate and body weight gain in adult Caucasian Italians.
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  • 14. Influence of meal time on salivary circadian cortisol rhythms and weight loss in obese women.
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  • 15. Resting metabolic rate in obese children before, during and after weight loss.
    Zwiauer KF, Mueller T, Widhalm K.
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  • 16. Effect of weight loss on resting energy expenditure in obese prepubertal children.
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  • 17. Differences in glycaemic status do not predict weight loss in response to hypocaloric diets in obese patients.
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  • 18. Respiratory quotient in obesity: its association with an ability to retain weight loss and with parental obesity.
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  • 19. A weight reduction program preserves fat-free mass but not metabolic rate in obese adolescents.
    Lazzer S, Boirie Y, Montaurier C, Vernet J, Meyer M, Vermorel M.
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  • 20. The effects of endurance exercise with and without a reduction of energy intake on fat-free mass and the composition of fat-free mass in obese women.
    Van Loan MD, Keim NL, Barbieri TF, Mayclin PL.
    Eur J Clin Nutr; 1994 Jun; 48(6):408-15. PubMed ID: 7925223
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