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Relative changes in resting energy expenditure during weight loss: a systematic review
Obesity Reviews, 09/24/09
Schwartz A et al. – Men and women have a similar decrease in resting EE relative to weight loss except in the case of pharmacological interventions. Short interventions also produced greater resting EE losses relative to weight loss.
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