Author
BUCHHOLZ, ANDREA - University Of Guelph | |
VAN LOAN, MARTA - University Of California Agriculture And Natural Resources (UCANR) | |
Whigham Grendell, Leah | |
LUKASKI, HENRY - University Of North Dakota |
Submitted to: Journal of Nutrition and Metabolism
Publication Type: Review Article Publication Acceptance Date: 7/29/2011 Publication Date: 10/3/2011 Citation: Buchholz, A.C., Van Loan, M., Whigham Grendell, L.D., Lukaski, H. 2011. Lifestyle modification to promote weight loss in the absence of energy restriction. Journal of Nutrition and Metabolism. 2011:1-2. Interpretive Summary: Technical Abstract: With the obesity epidemic showing no signs of abating, there is ongoing interest in altering energy balance (i.e., decreasing energy intake and/or increasing energy expenditure) to promote weight, specifically fat, loss. However, short- and long-term outcomes of, and adherence to, decreasing energy intake are variable, and reports of weight regain are common. There is thus increasing interest, both at the lay public and scientific levels, in lifestyle modifications to promote weight loss in the absence of energy restriction. In this special issue, we present two review papers and three randomized control trials that address such lifestyle modifications. |