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Measurement of dietary restraint: validity tests of four questionnaires
Calorie Restriction Increases Muscle Mitochondrial Biogenesis in Healthy Humans.
Effect of Calorie Restriction with or without Exercise on Body Composition and Fat Distribution
Lower extremity muscle size and strength and aerobic capacity decrease with caloric restriction but not with exercise-induced weight loss
Validation study of energy expenditure and intake during calorie restriction using doubly labeled water and changes in body composition.
Bone mineral density response to caloric restriction-induced weight loss or exercise-induced weight loss: a randomized controlled trial
The effects of the dietary glycemic load on type 2 diabetes risk factors during weight loss
Improvements in glucose tolerance and insulin action induced by increasing energy expenditure or decreasing energy intake: a randomized controlled trial
One year of caloric restriction in humans: feasibility and effects on body composition and abdominal adipose tissue
Effect of calorie restriction with or without exercise on insulin sensitivity, beta-cell function, fat cell size, and ectopic lipid in overweight subjects
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