نتایج جستجو برای: weight regain

تعداد نتایج: 352290  

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Regulatory, integrative and comparative physiology 2004
Paul S MacLean Janine A Higgins Ginger C Johnson Brooke K Fleming-Elder John C Peters James O Hill

Obesity is reaching epidemic proportions and predisposes afflicted individuals to several comorbidities. For these individuals, losing weight has proven to be an easier feat than maintaining a reduced weight. In obesity-prone rats, we examined if there is a metabolic propensity to regain weight after a period of significant weight loss. Twenty-four-hour energy expenditure (EE), sleeping metabol...

2017
Harry Freitag Luglio Muhammad Roel G. Vink Nadia J. T. Roumans Laura A. J. Arkenbosch Edwin C. Mariman Marleen A. van Baak

Weight regain after successful weight loss is a big problem in obesity management. This study aimed to investigate whether weight regain after a weight loss period is correlated with the macronutrient composition and/or the inflammatory index of the diet during that period. Sixty one overweight and obese adults participated in this experimental study. Subjects lost approximately 10% of their in...

Journal: :Obesity facts 2009
Jens-Christian Holm Michael Gamborg Leigh Ward Karsten Kaas Ibsen Steen Gammeltoft Thorkild I A Sørensen Berit Lilienthal Heitmann

OBJECTIVE This study assessed if lower than predicted serum leptin concentrations seen during weight loss persisted during weight regain, with possible implications for weight control. METHODS 115 children were investigated during a 12-week weight loss program. 90 children completed the program, and 68 children entered a follow-up program spanning 28 months. Measurements were performed at bas...

2013
Caroline E. Sheppard Erica L. W. Lester Anderson W. Chuck Daniel W. Birch Shahzeer Karmali Christopher J. de Gara

Background. Obesity is well known for being associated with significant economic repercussions. Bariatric surgery is the only evidence-based solution to this problem as well as a cost-effective method of addressing the concern. Numerous authors have calculated the cost effectiveness and cost savings of bariatric surgery; however, to date the economic impact of weight regain as a component of ov...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Regulatory, integrative and comparative physiology 2006
Paul S MacLean Janine A Higgins Matthew R Jackman Ginger C Johnson Brooke K Fleming-Elder Holly R Wyatt Edward L Melanson James O Hill

Weight regain after weight loss is the most significant impediment to long-term weight reduction. We have developed a rodent paradigm that models the process of regain after weight loss, and we have employed both prospective and cross-sectional analyses to characterize the compensatory adaptations to weight reduction that may contribute to the propensity to regain lost weight. Obese rats were f...

2015
P S MacLean J A Higgins E D Giles V D Sherk M R Jackman

Weight regain after weight loss is a substantial challenge in obesity therapeutics. Dieting leads to significant adaptations in the homeostatic system that controls body weight, which promotes overeating and the relapse to obesity. In this review, we focus specifically on the adaptations in white adipose tissues that contribute to the biological drive to regain weight after weight loss. Weight ...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Endocrinology and metabolism 2012
Roger Reidelberger Alvin Haver Prasanth K Chelikani Bettye Apenteng Curtis Perriotte-Olson Krista Anders Sharalyn Steenson James E Blevins

Weight loss in obese humans produces a relative leptin deficiency, which is postulated to activate potent orexigenic and energy conservation mechanisms to restrict weight loss and promote weight regain. Here we determined whether leptin replacement alone or with GLP-1 receptor agonist exendin-4 attenuates weight regain or promotes greater weight loss in weight-reduced diet-induced obese (DIO) r...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Regulatory, integrative and comparative physiology 2011
Paul S Maclean Audrey Bergouignan Marc-Andre Cornier Matthew R Jackman

Dieting is the most common approach to losing weight for the majority of obese and overweight individuals. Restricting intake leads to weight loss in the short term, but, by itself, dieting has a relatively poor success rate for long-term weight reduction. Most obese people eventually regain the weight they have worked so hard to lose. Weight regain has emerged as one of the most significant ob...

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