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Effects of a Twelve-Week Randomized Intervention of Exercise and/or Diet on Weight Loss and Weight Maintenance, and Other Metabolic Parameters in Obese Preadolescent Children
Hormone Research, 10/23/09
Shalitin S et al. – Diet alone or combined with exercise are the most effective short–term interventions for weight loss and improved cardiometabolic profiles, without a difference between them. In the long term, obese children need the long–term support of maintenance approaches.
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