2024
Baseline predictors associated with successful weight loss among breast cancer survivors in the Lifestyle, Exercise, and Nutrition (LEAN) study
Hoobler R, Puklin L, Harrigan M, Cartmel B, Li F, Sanft T, Ferrucci L, Irwin M, Playdon M. Baseline predictors associated with successful weight loss among breast cancer survivors in the Lifestyle, Exercise, and Nutrition (LEAN) study. Journal Of Cancer Survivorship 2024, 1-9. PMID: 39528779, DOI: 10.1007/s11764-024-01702-3.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchBreast cancer survivorsClinically meaningful weight lossCancer survivorsWeight loss interventionCancer SurvivorsBreast cancer survivorsWeight loss successConclusionBreast cancer survivorsPrevention of weight gainAssociated with lower oddsHistory of weight gainHealthy body weightMultivariate logistic regressionCancer treatmentSuccessful weight lossBreast cancer treatmentIntervention armLower oddsResultsBaseline dataDesign of programsWeight lossLogistic regressionC-statisticWeight gainSurvivorsIntervention
2023
Brain responses to nutrients are severely impaired and not reversed by weight loss in humans with obesity: a randomized crossover study
van Galen K, Schrantee A, ter Horst K, la Fleur S, Booij J, Constable R, Schwartz G, DiLeone R, Serlie M. Brain responses to nutrients are severely impaired and not reversed by weight loss in humans with obesity: a randomized crossover study. Nature Metabolism 2023, 5: 1059-1072. PMID: 37308722, DOI: 10.1038/s42255-023-00816-9.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsDiet-induced weight lossCerebral neuronal activityStriatal dopamine releaseWeight lossCrossover studyDopamine releaseNeuronal activityIntragastric glucoseNeuronal responsesSuccessful weight lossHealthy body weightSignificant weight lossBrain responsesPathological feeding behaviorsWeight regainHunger scoresLipid infusionLean participantsCaloric intakePlasma hormonesObesityBody weightInfusionNutrient signalsHigh ratePartial Meal Replacement for Weight Loss after Stroke: Results of a Pilot Clinical Trial
Dearborn Tomazos J, Viscoli C, Amin H, Lovelett L, Rivera J, Gull A, Kernan W. Partial Meal Replacement for Weight Loss after Stroke: Results of a Pilot Clinical Trial. Cerebrovascular Diseases 2023, 53: 54-61. PMID: 37231793, DOI: 10.1159/000530996.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchRecent ischemic strokeBody mass indexIschemic strokeStandard carePMR groupWeight lossSC groupMeal replacementMean percent weight changePartial meal replacementOpen-label trialAcute ischemic strokeCo-primary outcomesHalf of patientsSuccessful weight lossPilot clinical trialPercent weight changeBMI 27Eligible patientsAdverse eventsObese patientsMass indexVascular inflammationLarge trialsFunctional outcome
2019
Medical Approach for Weight Loss in Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease
Do A, Ilagan-Ying Y, Mehal W. Medical Approach for Weight Loss in Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease. Current Hepatology Reports 2019, 18: 444-454. DOI: 10.1007/s11901-019-00498-6.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSuccessful weight lossFatty liver diseaseWeight lossLiver diseaseReviewNonalcoholic fatty liver diseaseNonalcoholic fatty liver diseaseWeight loss medicationsCurrent medical therapyPatient-centered approachMedical therapyPatient weightPatient evaluationMultisystemic complicationsEpidemic proportionsBehavioral change goalsNAFLDMedical approachObesityDiseaseMedicationsMultimodal approachFibrosisTreatmentSteatosisComplications
2016
Weight Loss Decreases Inherent and Allergic Methacholine Hyperresponsiveness in Mouse Models of Diet-Induced Obese Asthma
Ather JL, Chung M, Hoyt LR, Randall MJ, Georgsdottir A, Daphtary NA, Aliyeva MI, Suratt BT, Bates JH, Irvin CG, Russell SR, Forgione PM, Dixon AE, Poynter ME. Weight Loss Decreases Inherent and Allergic Methacholine Hyperresponsiveness in Mouse Models of Diet-Induced Obese Asthma. American Journal Of Respiratory Cell And Molecular Biology 2016, 55: 176-187. PMID: 27064658, PMCID: PMC4979374, DOI: 10.1165/rcmb.2016-0070oc.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsDiet-induced weight lossObese asthmaMethacholine hyperresponsivenessWeight lossAsthma phenotypesMouse modelBariatric surgery-induced weight lossSurgery-induced weight lossFirmicutes/Bacteroidetes ratioAllergic asthma phenotypeDietary weight lossObese-asthma phenotypeSurgical weight lossSuccessful weight lossElevated proinflammatory cytokinesCentral airway resistanceDiet-induced obesityEnvironmental allergen exposureAdaptive immune responsesSubstantial weight lossDistinct anatomical compartmentsMethacholine responsivenessAllergic asthmaAllergen exposureAsthma symptoms
2003
Weight maintenance and relapse in obesity: a qualitative study
Byrne S, Cooper Z, Fairburn C. Weight maintenance and relapse in obesity: a qualitative study. International Journal Of Obesity 2003, 27: 955-962. PMID: 12861237, DOI: 10.1038/sj.ijo.0802305.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsObese womenSuccessful weight maintainersSuccessful weight lossHealthy weight womenPsychological factorsDichotomous thinking styleWeight regainersWeight regainWeight maintainersWeight maintenanceStable weightWeight goalsWeight controlHealthy rangeProspective designWeight lossWomenCertain psychological factorsLack of vigilanceObesityRegainersLow weightThinking stylesStudy needQualitative study
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