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Dietary determinants of obesity.

pmid: 20821929
Obesity has become a serious public health problem worldwide, and dietary composition can play a role in its prevention and treatment. However, available literature on the impacts of different dietary factors on weight change is inconsistent, or even conflicting. In this review, we briefly summarized the mechanisms and influences of several major dietary determinants of weight change, with a focus on their potential in the prevention of weight gain or regain. We discussed the intake of fat, protein, total carbohydrates, fruits and vegetables, fibre, free sugars, fructose and sugar sweetened beverages, dietary energy density, portion size, eating outside home, glycaemic index and glycaemic load. Popular weight loss diets, including the Atkins diet, Weight Watchers, Ornish diet and Zone diet, are also briefly discussed for their safety and efficacy in the maintenance of weight loss.
- Wageningen University & Research Netherlands
- Clinical Trial Service Unit United Kingdom
- Clinical Trial Service Unit United Kingdom
- National Institute for Public Health and the Environment Netherlands
Diet, Reducing, low-carbohydrate diets, disease risk-factors, low-fat, weight-loss diets, Weight Gain, heart-disease, middle-aged women, Diet, randomized-trial, Weight Loss, body-weight, Humans, Obesity, glycemic-index, Energy Intake, energy density, Life Style
Diet, Reducing, low-carbohydrate diets, disease risk-factors, low-fat, weight-loss diets, Weight Gain, heart-disease, middle-aged women, Diet, randomized-trial, Weight Loss, body-weight, Humans, Obesity, glycemic-index, Energy Intake, energy density, Life Style
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