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Healthy Weight/Obesity - Dietary Approaches

Pathway Contributor: Ryan Stallard

Credentials:
RD

Contributions:

  • Is an energy restriction more effective in achieving weight loss in overweight and obese adults than no treatment?  

    Role: Reviewer

  • Does a low calorie diet (~1000-1500 kcalories/day) that incorporates meal replacements achieve greater weight loss in overweight and obese adults compared to a low calorie diet (~1000-1500 kcalories/day) without meal replacements?  

    Role: Reviewer

  • Does a very low calorie diet (<1000 kcalories/day) that incorporates meal replacements achieve greater weight loss in overweight and obese adults than a low calorie diet (~1000-1800 kcalories/day) without meal replacements?  

    Role: Reviewer

  • Does reducing energy intake and incorporating meal replacements achieve greater weight loss in overweight and obese adults than general dietary advice?  

    Role: Reviewer

  • Does following a Mediterranean diet result in greater weight loss among overweight or obese adults compared to other diets?  

    Role: Reviewer

  • Does consuming a relatively higher versus lower intake of monounsaturated fatty acids (MUFA) achieve greater weight loss in overweight or obese adults?  

    Role: Reviewer

  • Does consuming a relatively higher intake of omega-3 fatty acids result in greater weight loss in overweight or obese adults than other isocaloric diets providing lower amounts of omega-3 fatty acids?  

    Role: Reviewer


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