Neurocognitive factors predicting BMI changes from adolescence to young adulthood
CONCLUSIONS: Our findings support the hypothesis that cognitive vulnerability could predict the BMI gain from adolescence to young adulthood.PMID:38529547 | PMC:PMC10965240 | DOI:10.1002/oby.23978 (Source: Obesity)
Source: Obesity - March 26, 2024 Category: Eating Disorders & Weight Management Authors: Sussanne Reyes Patricio Peirano Sheila Gahagan Estela Blanco Cecilia Algar ín Source Type: research

Identification of minimum thresholds for dietary self-monitoring to promote weight-loss maintenance
CONCLUSIONS: Results demonstrate that self-monitoring at least 3 days/week may be beneficial for supporting long-term maintenance, although greater benefit (in relation to weight loss) may be realized at thresholds of 5 to 6 days/week. Future research should investigate whether individuals who were randomized to self-monitor at these different thresholds demonstrate differential patterns of weight-loss maintenance.PMID:38529540 | PMC:PMC10972539 | DOI:10.1002/oby.23994 (Source: Obesity)
Source: Obesity - March 26, 2024 Category: Eating Disorders & Weight Management Authors: Kelsey M Arroyo Chelsea A Carpenter Rebecca A Krukowski Kathryn M Ross Source Type: research

Neurocognitive factors predicting BMI changes from adolescence to young adulthood
CONCLUSIONS: Our findings support the hypothesis that cognitive vulnerability could predict the BMI gain from adolescence to young adulthood.PMID:38529547 | PMC:PMC10965240 | DOI:10.1002/oby.23978 (Source: Obesity)
Source: Obesity - March 26, 2024 Category: Eating Disorders & Weight Management Authors: Sussanne Reyes Patricio Peirano Sheila Gahagan Estela Blanco Cecilia Algar ín Source Type: research

Identification of minimum thresholds for dietary self-monitoring to promote weight-loss maintenance
CONCLUSIONS: Results demonstrate that self-monitoring at least 3 days/week may be beneficial for supporting long-term maintenance, although greater benefit (in relation to weight loss) may be realized at thresholds of 5 to 6 days/week. Future research should investigate whether individuals who were randomized to self-monitor at these different thresholds demonstrate differential patterns of weight-loss maintenance.PMID:38529540 | DOI:10.1002/oby.23994 (Source: Obesity)
Source: Obesity - March 26, 2024 Category: Eating Disorders & Weight Management Authors: Kelsey M Arroyo Chelsea A Carpenter Rebecca A Krukowski Kathryn M Ross Source Type: research

Neurocognitive factors predicting BMI changes from adolescence to young adulthood
CONCLUSIONS: Our findings support the hypothesis that cognitive vulnerability could predict the BMI gain from adolescence to young adulthood.PMID:38529547 | PMC:PMC10965240 | DOI:10.1002/oby.23978 (Source: Obesity)
Source: Obesity - March 26, 2024 Category: Eating Disorders & Weight Management Authors: Sussanne Reyes Patricio Peirano Sheila Gahagan Estela Blanco Cecilia Algar ín Source Type: research

Associations of change in body fat percentage with baseline body composition and diabetes remission after bariatric surgery
CONCLUSIONS: BFP changes determine DR after bariatric surgery, and baseline FFMI is crucial for BFP changes. A low initial BMI is associated with a smaller BFP reduction and greater FFMI loss after bariatric surgery.PMID:38515375 | DOI:10.1002/oby.24003 (Source: Obesity)
Source: Obesity - March 22, 2024 Category: Eating Disorders & Weight Management Authors: Shaobo Li Pin Zhang Jianzhong Di Xiaodong Han Yinfang Tu Di Yang Rongrong Xu Yunfeng Xiao Jian Zhou Yuqian Bao Jun Yin Haoyong Yu Weiping Jia Junfeng Han Source Type: research

Exposure to 4,4'-DDE in visceral adipose tissue and weight loss in adolescents from the Teen-LABS cohort
CONCLUSIONS: DDE could contribute to weight trajectory among adolescents undergoing bariatric surgery, potentially mediated via promoted adipogenesis in preadipocytes.PMID:38515392 | DOI:10.1002/oby.24009 (Source: Obesity)
Source: Obesity - March 22, 2024 Category: Eating Disorders & Weight Management Authors: Bruna Rubbo Zhenjiang Li Phum Tachachartvanich Brittney O Baumert Hongxu Wang Shudi Pan Sarah Rock Justin R Ryder Todd Jenkins Stephanie Sisley Xiangping Lin Scott Bartell Thomas H Inge Stavra Xanthakos Brooklynn McNeil Anna R Robuck Michele A La Merrill Source Type: research

Associations of change in body fat percentage with baseline body composition and diabetes remission after bariatric surgery
CONCLUSIONS: BFP changes determine DR after bariatric surgery, and baseline FFMI is crucial for BFP changes. A low initial BMI is associated with a smaller BFP reduction and greater FFMI loss after bariatric surgery.PMID:38515375 | DOI:10.1002/oby.24003 (Source: Obesity)
Source: Obesity - March 22, 2024 Category: Eating Disorders & Weight Management Authors: Shaobo Li Pin Zhang Jianzhong Di Xiaodong Han Yinfang Tu Di Yang Rongrong Xu Yunfeng Xiao Jian Zhou Yuqian Bao Jun Yin Haoyong Yu Weiping Jia Junfeng Han Source Type: research

Exposure to 4,4'-DDE in visceral adipose tissue and weight loss in adolescents from the Teen-LABS cohort
CONCLUSIONS: DDE could contribute to weight trajectory among adolescents undergoing bariatric surgery, potentially mediated via promoted adipogenesis in preadipocytes.PMID:38515392 | DOI:10.1002/oby.24009 (Source: Obesity)
Source: Obesity - March 22, 2024 Category: Eating Disorders & Weight Management Authors: Bruna Rubbo Zhenjiang Li Phum Tachachartvanich Brittney O Baumert Hongxu Wang Shudi Pan Sarah Rock Justin R Ryder Todd Jenkins Stephanie Sisley Xiangping Lin Scott Bartell Thomas H Inge Stavra Xanthakos Brooklynn McNeil Anna R Robuck Michele A La Merrill Source Type: research

Associations of change in body fat percentage with baseline body composition and diabetes remission after bariatric surgery
CONCLUSIONS: BFP changes determine DR after bariatric surgery, and baseline FFMI is crucial for BFP changes. A low initial BMI is associated with a smaller BFP reduction and greater FFMI loss after bariatric surgery.PMID:38515375 | DOI:10.1002/oby.24003 (Source: Obesity)
Source: Obesity - March 22, 2024 Category: Eating Disorders & Weight Management Authors: Shaobo Li Pin Zhang Jianzhong Di Xiaodong Han Yinfang Tu Di Yang Rongrong Xu Yunfeng Xiao Jian Zhou Yuqian Bao Jun Yin Haoyong Yu Weiping Jia Junfeng Han Source Type: research

Exposure to 4,4'-DDE in visceral adipose tissue and weight loss in adolescents from the Teen-LABS cohort
CONCLUSIONS: DDE could contribute to weight trajectory among adolescents undergoing bariatric surgery, potentially mediated via promoted adipogenesis in preadipocytes.PMID:38515392 | DOI:10.1002/oby.24009 (Source: Obesity)
Source: Obesity - March 22, 2024 Category: Eating Disorders & Weight Management Authors: Bruna Rubbo Zhenjiang Li Phum Tachachartvanich Brittney O Baumert Hongxu Wang Shudi Pan Sarah Rock Justin R Ryder Todd Jenkins Stephanie Sisley Xiangping Lin Scott Bartell Thomas H Inge Stavra Xanthakos Brooklynn McNeil Anna R Robuck Michele A La Merrill Source Type: research

Associations of change in body fat percentage with baseline body composition and diabetes remission after bariatric surgery
CONCLUSIONS: BFP changes determine DR after bariatric surgery, and baseline FFMI is crucial for BFP changes. A low initial BMI is associated with a smaller BFP reduction and greater FFMI loss after bariatric surgery.PMID:38515375 | DOI:10.1002/oby.24003 (Source: Obesity)
Source: Obesity - March 22, 2024 Category: Eating Disorders & Weight Management Authors: Shaobo Li Pin Zhang Jianzhong Di Xiaodong Han Yinfang Tu Di Yang Rongrong Xu Yunfeng Xiao Jian Zhou Yuqian Bao Jun Yin Haoyong Yu Weiping Jia Junfeng Han Source Type: research

Exposure to 4,4'-DDE in visceral adipose tissue and weight loss in adolescents from the Teen-LABS cohort
CONCLUSIONS: DDE could contribute to weight trajectory among adolescents undergoing bariatric surgery, potentially mediated via promoted adipogenesis in preadipocytes.PMID:38515392 | DOI:10.1002/oby.24009 (Source: Obesity)
Source: Obesity - March 22, 2024 Category: Eating Disorders & Weight Management Authors: Bruna Rubbo Zhenjiang Li Phum Tachachartvanich Brittney O Baumert Hongxu Wang Shudi Pan Sarah Rock Justin R Ryder Todd Jenkins Stephanie Sisley Xiangping Lin Scott Bartell Thomas H Inge Stavra Xanthakos Brooklynn McNeil Anna R Robuck Michele A La Merrill Source Type: research

Myocardial mechano-energetic efficiency is not impaired in patients with metabolically healthy overweight and obesity
CONCLUSIONS: Increased BMI is not an obligate determinant for reduced myocardial MEEi. Other known components of metabolic syndrome rather than increased BMI contributed to reduced myocardial MEEi.PMID:38467153 | DOI:10.1002/oby.24006 (Source: Obesity)
Source: Obesity - March 11, 2024 Category: Eating Disorders & Weight Management Authors: Chiara Maria Assunta Cefalo Alessia Riccio Teresa Vanessa Fiorentino Elena Succurro Gaia Chiara Mannino Maria Perticone Angela Sciacqua Francesco Andreozzi Giorgio Sesti Source Type: research

Myocardial mechano-energetic efficiency is not impaired in patients with metabolically healthy overweight and obesity
CONCLUSIONS: Increased BMI is not an obligate determinant for reduced myocardial MEEi. Other known components of metabolic syndrome rather than increased BMI contributed to reduced myocardial MEEi.PMID:38467153 | DOI:10.1002/oby.24006 (Source: Obesity)
Source: Obesity - March 11, 2024 Category: Eating Disorders & Weight Management Authors: Chiara Maria Assunta Cefalo Alessia Riccio Teresa Vanessa Fiorentino Elena Succurro Gaia Chiara Mannino Maria Perticone Angela Sciacqua Francesco Andreozzi Giorgio Sesti Source Type: research