Psychobiological effects observed in obese men experiencing body weight loss plateau

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Vicky Drapeau et al., « Psychobiological effects observed in obese men experiencing body weight loss plateau », CorpusUL, l'archive ouverte de l'université Laval, ID : 10.1002/da.20264


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Our objective was to investigate the psychobiological impact associated with resistance to further weight loss in obese men. Anthropometric and body composition measurements, resting metabolic rate (RMR) measurement, appetite sensation markers, and three questionnaires [Short Form–36 Health Survey (SF-36), Three-Factor Eating Questionnaire (TFEQ), and Beck Depression Inventory (BDI)] were assessed at baseline and after 1 month of body weight loss plateau induced by a supervised diet and exercise clinical intervention in 11 obese men. The weight loss plateau corresponded to 11.2% of initial body weight (93.9% from fat stores). However, this amount of weight loss induced a significant decrease in RMR (P

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