Effect of severe compared with moderate energy restriction on physical activity among postmenopausal female adults with obesity: a prespecified secondary analysis of the Type of Energy Manipulation for Promoting optimum metabolic health and body composition in Obesity (TEMPO) Diet randomized controlled Trial.
Xingzhong JinAlice A GibsonZubeyir SalisRadhika V SeimonClaudia HarperTania P MarkovicNuala M ByrneShelley E KeatingEmmanual StamatakisElif Inan-ErogluFelipe Q da LuzJulie AyreStuart M GrievePublished in: The American journal of clinical nutrition (2022)
Among female adults with obesity, including a dietary component to reduce excess body weight-notably one involving severe energy restriction-could potentially enhance the effectiveness of physical activity interventions.This trial was registered at www.anzctr.org.au as ACTRN12612000651886.
Keyphrases
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