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545 related items for PubMed ID: 31825067

  • 1. Matched Weight Loss Through Intermittent or Continuous Energy Restriction Does Not Lead To Compensatory Increases in Appetite and Eating Behavior in a Randomized Controlled Trial in Women with Overweight and Obesity.
    Beaulieu K, Casanova N, Oustric P, Turicchi J, Gibbons C, Hopkins M, Varady K, Blundell J, Finlayson G.
    J Nutr; 2020 Mar 01; 150(3):623-633. PubMed ID: 31825067
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  • 2. Compensatory mechanisms activated with intermittent energy restriction: A randomized control trial.
    Coutinho SR, Halset EH, Gåsbakk S, Rehfeld JF, Kulseng B, Truby H, Martins C.
    Clin Nutr; 2018 Jun 01; 37(3):815-823. PubMed ID: 28446382
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  • 3. An exploratory investigation of the impact of 'fast' and 'feed' days during intermittent energy restriction on free-living energy balance behaviours and subjective states in women with overweight/obesity.
    Beaulieu K, Casanova N, Oustric P, Hopkins M, Varady K, Finlayson G, Gibbons C.
    Eur J Clin Nutr; 2021 Mar 01; 75(3):430-437. PubMed ID: 32873926
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  • 4. Intermittent v. continuous energy restriction: differential effects on postprandial glucose and lipid metabolism following matched weight loss in overweight/obese participants.
    Antoni R, Johnston KL, Collins AL, Robertson MD.
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  • 5. Could Intermittent Energy Restriction and Intermittent Fasting Reduce Rates of Cancer in Obese, Overweight, and Normal-Weight Subjects? A Summary of Evidence.
    Harvie MN, Howell T.
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  • 6. Effects of intermittent versus continuous energy restriction for weight loss on diet quality and eating behavior. A randomized trial.
    Sundfør TM, Tonstad S, Svendsen M.
    Eur J Clin Nutr; 2019 Jul 01; 73(7):1006-1014. PubMed ID: 30514879
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  • 7. Effects of Intermittent Energy Restriction Compared with Those of Continuous Energy Restriction on Body Composition and Cardiometabolic Risk Markers - A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials in Adults.
    Schroor MM, Joris PJ, Plat J, Mensink RP.
    Adv Nutr; 2024 Jan 01; 15(1):100130. PubMed ID: 37827491
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  • 8. Intermittent Energy Restriction for Weight Loss: A Systematic Review of Cardiometabolic, Inflammatory and Appetite Outcomes.
    Wei X, Cooper A, Lee I, Cernoch CA, Huntoon G, Hodek B, Christian H, Chao AM.
    Biol Res Nurs; 2022 Jul 01; 24(3):410-428. PubMed ID: 35531785
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  • 9. Food Liking but Not Wanting Decreases after Controlled Intermittent or Continuous Energy Restriction to ≥5% Weight Loss in Women with Overweight/Obesity.
    Oustric P, Beaulieu K, Casanova N, O'Connor D, Gibbons C, Hopkins M, Blundell J, Finlayson G.
    Nutrients; 2021 Jan 09; 13(1):. PubMed ID: 33435287
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  • 10. Intermittent energy restriction is comparable to continuous energy restriction for cardiometabolic health in adults with central obesity: A randomized controlled trial; the Met-IER study.
    Pinto AM, Bordoli C, Buckner LP, Kim C, Kaplan PC, Del Arenal IM, Jeffcock EJ, Hall WL.
    Clin Nutr; 2020 Jun 09; 39(6):1753-1763. PubMed ID: 31409509
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  • 11. Effects of intermittent (5:2) or continuous energy restriction on basal and postprandial metabolism: a randomised study in normal-weight, young participants.
    Gao Y, Tsintzas K, Macdonald IA, Cordon SM, Taylor MA.
    Eur J Clin Nutr; 2022 Jan 09; 76(1):65-73. PubMed ID: 34040199
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  • 12. Effect of intermittent compared to continuous energy restriction on weight loss and weight maintenance after 12 months in healthy overweight or obese adults.
    Headland ML, Clifton PM, Keogh JB.
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  • 13. Efficacy of an intermittent energy restriction diet in a primary care setting.
    Antoni R, Johnston KL, Steele C, Carter D, Robertson MD, Capehorn MS.
    Eur J Nutr; 2020 Sep 09; 59(6):2805-2812. PubMed ID: 31605198
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  • 14. Intermittent fasting interventions for the treatment of overweight and obesity in adults aged 18 years and over: a systematic review protocol.
    Jane L, Atkinson G, Jaime V, Hamilton S, Waller G, Harrison S.
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  • 15. The effect of intermittent energy restriction on weight loss and diabetes risk markers in women with a history of gestational diabetes: a 12-month randomized control trial.
    Gray KL, Clifton PM, Keogh JB.
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  • 16. Fast track to health - Intermittent energy restriction in adolescents with obesity. A randomised controlled trial study protocol.
    Lister NB, Jebeile H, Truby H, Garnett SP, Varady KA, Cowell CT, Collins CE, Paxton SJ, Gow ML, Brown J, Alexander S, Chisholm K, Grunseit AM, Aldwell K, Day K, Inkster MK, Lang S, Baur LA.
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  • 17. The effects of intermittent or continuous energy restriction on weight loss and metabolic disease risk markers: a randomized trial in young overweight women.
    Harvie MN, Pegington M, Mattson MP, Frystyk J, Dillon B, Evans G, Cuzick J, Jebb SA, Martin B, Cutler RG, Son TG, Maudsley S, Carlson OD, Egan JM, Flyvbjerg A, Howell A.
    Int J Obes (Lond); 2011 May 02; 35(5):714-27. PubMed ID: 20921964
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  • 18. Intermittent Energy Restriction for Adolescents With Obesity: The Fast Track to Health Randomized Clinical Trial.
    Lister NB, Baur LA, House ET, Alexander S, Brown J, Collins CE, Cowell CT, Day K, Garnett SP, Gow ML, Grunseit AM, Henderson M, Inkster MK, Kwok C, Lang S, Paxton SJ, Truby H, Varady KA, Jebeile H.
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  • 19. Impact of Experimentally Induced Cognitive Dietary Restraint on Eating Behavior Traits, Appetite Sensations, and Markers of Stress during Energy Restriction in Overweight/Obese Women.
    Morin I, Bégin C, Maltais-Giguère J, Bédard A, Tchernof A, Lemieux S.
    J Obes; 2018 Oct 01; 2018():4259389. PubMed ID: 30123582
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  • 20. Intermittent Energy Restriction Is a Feasible, Effective, and Acceptable Intervention to Treat Adolescents with Obesity.
    Jebeile H, Gow ML, Lister NB, Mosalman Haghighi M, Ayer J, Cowell CT, Baur LA, Garnett SP.
    J Nutr; 2019 Jul 01; 149(7):1189-1197. PubMed ID: 31006807
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