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242-249
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3
Volume
28
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Obesity treatment: Broadening our perspective
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American Journal of Health Behavior
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2004
2004-05
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body-mass index; Cardiovascular disease; dietary behaviors; dietary fiber; Environmental & Occupational Health; food-intake; glycemic index; low-fat; night-eating syndrome; obesity; patterns; Public; randomized controlled-trial; weight management; weight-loss
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Taylor E; Missik E; Hurley R; Hudak S; Logue E
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Objective: To selectively review the dietary literature to broaden perspectives on energy restriction as the primary determinant of successful obesity treatment. Methods: Forty-five articles describing novel dietary behaviors and nutrient intakes that may impact obesity treatment are examined. Results: Two areas of promising research were identified: (a) Dietary behaviors and patterns - eating frequency, meal timing, specific dietary pattern and (b) Nutritional factors - fat, fiber, glycemic load, carbohydrate. Conclusions: Caloric restriction leads to weight loss. However, promotion of dietary behaviors that focus primarily on cutting calories needs evaluation. There may be many dietary behaviors and patterns that promote weight loss and maintenance, making it essential to consider new nutritional approaches for obesity treatment.
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.5993/ajhb.28.3.5" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">10.5993/ajhb.28.3.5</a>
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Journal Article
2004
American Journal of Health Behavior
body-mass index
CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE
Department of Family & Community Medicine
dietary behaviors
dietary fiber
Environmental & Occupational Health
food-intake
glycemic index
Hudak S
Hurley R
Journal Article
Logue E
low-fat
Missik E
NEOMED College of Medicine
night-eating syndrome
Obesity
patterns
Public
randomized controlled-trial
Taylor E
weight management
weight-loss