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  • 1. Feeding frequency and nitrogen balance in weight-reducing obese women.
    Antoine JM, Rohr R, Gagey MJ, Bleyer RE, Debry G.
    Hum Nutr Clin Nutr; 1984 Jan; 38(1):31-8. PubMed ID: 6693294
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  • 4. Diet-induced thermogenesis and substrate oxidation are not different between lean and obese women after two different isocaloric meals, one rich in protein and one rich in fat.
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  • 8. 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.
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  • 12. The response of protein and energy metabolism to food intake in lean and obese man.
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  • 14. Time-course changes in macronutrient metabolism induced by a nutritionally balanced low-calorie diet in obese women.
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  • 17. Persons successful at long-term weight loss and maintenance continue to consume a low-energy, low-fat diet.
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  • 20. Behavioral and body size correlates of energy intake underreporting by obese and normal-weight women.
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