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Modelling the Association between Core and Discretionary Energy Intake in Adults with and without Obesity.

Mackenzie FongAng LiAndrew J HillMichelle CunichMichael R SkiltonClaire Deborah MadiganIan Douglas Caterson
Published in: Nutrients (2019)
Core and discretionary energy intake share an inverse and potentially bidirectional, relationship that appears to be stronger with discretionary foods than discretionary beverages. These relationships were significantly weaker in participants with obesity which may indicate less precise dietary compensation in these individuals. While strategies that promote greater intake of core foods may assist with weight maintenance in individuals of healthy weight, its impact in individuals with obesity may be limited. These strategies should be accompanied by direct messages to reduce commensurately the intake of discretionary items, with special attention paid to discretionary beverage consumption.
Keyphrases
  • weight gain
  • weight loss
  • body mass index
  • insulin resistance
  • metabolic syndrome
  • type diabetes
  • high fat diet induced
  • physical activity
  • adipose tissue
  • skeletal muscle