Changes in body composition over 8 years in a randomized trial of a lifestyle intervention: The look AHEAD study
Obesity2015Vol. 23(3), pp. 565–572
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Henry J. Pownall, George A. Bray, Lynne E. Wagenknecht, Michael P. Walkup, Stanley Heshka, Van S. Hubbard, James O. Hill, Steven E. Kahn, David M. Nathan, Anne V. Schwartz, Karen Johnson
Abstract
Reduced fat mass may place the intervention group at a lower risk of obesity-linked sequelae, a hypothesis that can be tested by future studies of this cohort.
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