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    The doubly labeled water method produces highly reproducible longitudinal results in nutrition studies.

    No effect of caloric restriction on salivary cortisol levels in overweight men and women.

    Energy requirements in nonobese men and women: results from CALERIE.

    Comprehensive Assessment of Long-term Effects of Reducing Intake of Energy Phase 2 (CALERIE Phase 2) screening and recruitment: Methods and results.

    Energy content of weight loss: kinetic features during voluntary caloric restriction

    Caloric Restriction Alters the Metabolic Response to a Mixed-Meal: Results from a Randomized, Controlled Trial

    Little evidence of systemic and adipose tissue inflammation in overweight individuals(†)

    Approaches for quantifying energy intake and %calorie restriction during calorie restriction interventions in humans: the multicenter CALERIE study.

    Preferential reductions in intermuscular and visceral adipose tissue with exercise-induced weight loss compared with calorie restriction

    The CALERIE Study: Design and methods of an innovative 25% caloric restriction intervention.

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