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Short-term medical benefits and adverse effects of weight loss

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FX Pi-Sunyer - Annals of internal medicine, 1993 - Am Coll Physicians
Weight loss reduces many of the health hazards associated with obesity including
insulin resistance, diabetes mellitus, hypertension, dyslipidemia, sleep apnea,
hypoxemia and hypercarbia, and osteoarthritis. Potential adverse effects of ...
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The association between weight loss and increased longevity: a review of the evidence

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DF Williamson, ER Pamuk - Annals of internal medicine, 1993 - Am Coll Physicians
Six published observational epidemiologic studies have reported evidence of
reduced mortality rates in persons who have lost weight. In two studies, the
reported protective effects of weight loss on mortality could not be ...
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Beneficial health effects of modest weight loss


DJ Goldstein - Int J Obes Relat Metab Disord, 1992 - grande.nal.usda.gov
Record Detail. Return to previous page, Save: Title: Beneficial health effects
of modest weight loss. Author: Goldstein, DJ Citation ...
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The beneficial effects of modest weight loss on cardiovascular risk factors


L Van Gaal, MA Wauters, IH De Leeuw - International journal of obesity. Supplement, 1997 - cat.inist.fr
A range of risk factors affect cardiovascular morbidity and mortality. There is
increasing evidence that moderate weight loss, expressed as 5-10% weight loss,
has beneficial effects on these cardiovascular risk factors. Such moderate ...
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Benefits and adverse effects of weight loss: observations from the Framingham Study


M Higgins, R D'Agostino, W Kannel, J Cobb - Annals of internal medicine, 1993 - Am Coll Physicians
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Objective: To identify the benefits and adverse effects of weight loss.
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Effect of degree of weight loss on health benefits


G Blackburn - Obesity research (USA), 1995 - fao.org
AGRIS record. Record number, US9567956. Titles, Effect of degree of weight loss
on health benefits. Personal Authors, Blackburn, G. (Harvard ...
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Weight loss and subsequent death in a cohort of US adults

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ER Pamuk, DF Williamson, MK Serdula, J … - Annals of internal medicine, 1993 - Am Coll Physicians
Objective: Because we previously found that weight loss was associated with
increased risk for death in all but very overweight men in a cohort of US
adults, we undertook a new analysis to determine whether inadequate control ...
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Lipid and insulin concentrations in obese postmenopausal women: separate effects of energy …

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RL Weinsier, LD James, BE Darnell, NH … - American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 1992 - Am Soc Nutrition
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for Clinical Nutrition Lipid and insulin concentrations ...
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[PDF] Use and abuse of appetite-suppressant drugs in the treatment of obesity


GA Bray - Annals of Internal Medicine, 1993 - Am Coll Physicians
• Most of the available appetite-suppressant drugs act on noradrenergic and
possibly dopaminergic re- ceptors to produce satiety. A smaller number increase
excess neuronal serotonin levels by blocking serotonin reuptake or by ...
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Weight loss and mortality in a national cohort of adults, 1971-1987


ER Pamuk, DF Williamson, J Madans, MK … - American journal of epidemiology, 1992 - Oxford Univ Press
Although obesity is a risk factor for mortality, evidence that weight loss
improves survival is limited. The relation between self-reported previous
maximum weight, weight loss, and subsequent mortality was examined in 2,140 ...
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