Dieting, defined as intentional caloric restriction to reduce body weight, is part of a multi-factorial approach and not the only strategy for weight loss. A correct diet requires a caloric deficit of 500 to 1000 kcal/day, usually inducing a weight loss at the rate of 1 to 2 lb/ week. It has to be prescribed by a clinical nutritionist or registered dietitian in order to ensure an adequate nutrient composition. The short-term efficacy of low-calorie diets has been consistently demonstrated independent of the macronutrient composition of the diets, but has to be integrated with other approaches (exercise, psychological support ) as needed by each patient, to improve long-term treatment outcome.

Dieting

TAGLIABUE, ANNA
2011-01-01

Abstract

Dieting, defined as intentional caloric restriction to reduce body weight, is part of a multi-factorial approach and not the only strategy for weight loss. A correct diet requires a caloric deficit of 500 to 1000 kcal/day, usually inducing a weight loss at the rate of 1 to 2 lb/ week. It has to be prescribed by a clinical nutritionist or registered dietitian in order to ensure an adequate nutrient composition. The short-term efficacy of low-calorie diets has been consistently demonstrated independent of the macronutrient composition of the diets, but has to be integrated with other approaches (exercise, psychological support ) as needed by each patient, to improve long-term treatment outcome.
2011
Pathways to Obesity and main Roads to Recovery
Piergiuseppe Vinai
Endocrinology, Nutrition & Metabolism is a cross-disciplinary category combining molecular, cellular and clinical science studies of the endocrine glands, and the regulation of cell, organ, and system function by the action of secreted hormones. Chemical/biological properties of hormones, and the pathogenesis and treatment of disorders associated with either source or target organs are also covered. Nutrition coverage includes biochemical characteristics of nutrients, physiology of absorption, biological trace elements, clinical nutrition and malnutrition, and the biomedicine of obesity. Specific areas of interest include reproductive endocrinology, pancreatic hormones and diabetes, regulation of bone formation and loss, and control of growth. Resources focusing on neuroendocrinology are excluded and are placed in the Neuroscience & Behavior category.
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Obesity diet caloric restriction multi-factorial approach
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