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Caloric restriction with or without exercise: the fitness versus fatness debate
Metabolic and behavioral compensations in response to caloric restriction: implications for the maintenance of weight loss
Effect of calorie restriction on subjective ratings of appetite
Caloric restriction alone and with exercise improves CVD risk in healthy non-obese individuals.
Use of cereal fiber to facilitate adherence to a human caloric restriction program
Long-term effects of calorie or protein restriction on serum IGF-1 and IGFBP-3 concentration in humans
October 01, 2008
by Fontana L, Weiss EP, Villareal DT, Klein S, Holloszy JO.
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Calorie restriction and bone health in young, overweight individuals
September 22, 2008
by Redman LM, Rood J, Anton SD, Champagne C, Smith SR, Ravussin E; Pennington Comprehensive Assessment of Long-Term Effects of Reducing Intake of Energy (CALERIE) Research Team.
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In Vitro Cellular Adaptations of Indicators of Longevity in Response to Treatment with Serum Collected from Humans on Calorie Restricted Diets.
September 15, 2008
by Allard JS, Heilbronn LK, Smith C, Hunt ND, Ingram DK, Ravussin E; Pennington CALERIE Team, de Cabo R.
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Influence of weekend lifestyle patterns on body weight
August 01, 2008
by Racette SB, Weiss EP, Schechtman KB, Steger-May K, Villareal DT, Obert KA, Holloszy JO.
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Effect of Caloric Restriction in Non-Obese Humans on Physiological, Psychological and Behavioral Outcomes.
August 01, 2008
by Redman LM, Martin CK, Williamson DA, Ravussin E.
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