Toward precision weight-loss dietary interventions: findings from the POUNDS lost trial

L Qi, Y Heianza, X Li, FM Sacks, GA Bray - Nutrients, 2023 - mdpi.com
The POUNDS Lost trial is a 2-year clinical trial testing the effects of dietary interventions on
weight loss. This study included 811 adults with overweight or obesity who were randomized …

Change analysis for intermediate disease markers in nutritional epidemiology: a causal inference perspective

D Tang, Y Hu, N Zhang, X Xiao, X Zhao - BMC Medical Research …, 2024 - Springer
Background Several approaches are commonly used to estimate the effect of diet on
changes of various intermediate disease markers in prospective studies, including “change …

Circulating MicroRNA-19 and cardiovascular risk reduction in response to weight-loss diets

Q Xue, Y Heianza, X Li, X Wang, H Ma, J Rood… - Clinical Nutrition, 2024 - Elsevier
Summary Objective MicroRNA-19 (miR-19) plays a critical role in cardiac development and
cardiovascular disease (CVD). We examined whether change in circulating miR-19 was …

Is There an Ideal Diet? Some Insights from the POUNDS Lost Study

GA Bray, L Qi, FM Sacks - Nutrients, 2024 - mdpi.com
Diets for weight loss have a long history but an ideal one has not yet been clearly identified.
To compare low-fat and lower carbohydrate diets, we designed The Preventing Overweight …

Adherence to the Physical Activity Goal among Adults with Overweight or Obesity in a mHealth Weight Loss Trial

Z Bizhanova - 2022 - search.proquest.com
Background: The use of wearable activity trackers can improve engagement in physical
activity (PA). There is limited evidence on the long-term use of wearable activity trackers for …

[引用][C] Toward Precision Weight-Loss Dietary Interventions: Findings from the POUNDS Lost Trial. Nutrients 2023, 15, 3665

L Qi, Y Heianza, X Li, FM Sacks, GA Bray - 2023 - europepmc.org
The POUNDS Lost trial is a 2-year clinical trial testing the effects of dietary interventions on
weight loss. This study included 811 adults with overweight or obesity who were randomized …