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    Effect of 6-Month Calorie Restriction and Exercise on Serum and Liver Lipids and Markers of Liver Function.

    The effects of caloric restriction- and exercise-induced weight loss on left ventricular diastolic function

    Psychosocial and behavioral pre-treatment predictors of weight loss outcomes

    Is caloric restriction associated with development of eating-disorder symptoms? Results from the CALERIE trial

    Effect of Calorie Restriction on Resting Metabolic Rate and Spontaneous Physical Activity

    Empirical evaluation of the ability to learn a calorie counting system and estimate portion size and food intake

    Calorie restriction or exercise: effects on coronary heart disease risk factors. A randomized, controlled trial

    Examination of cognitive function during six months of calorie restriction: results of a randomized controlled trial.

    Improvements in body composition, glucose tolerance, and insulin action induced by increasing energy expenditure or decreasing energy intake

    Long-term effects of 2 energy-restricted diets differing in glycemic load on dietary adherence, body composition, and metabolism in CALERIE: a 1-y randomized controlled trial

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