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1 was not maintained, than did those who never lost weight.
2 ayed satiation) changes that favor regain of lost weight.
3 s fed for 1 hr/day decreased food intake and lost weight.
4 ged with C. difficile developed diarrhea and lost weight.
5 association was observed in participants who lost weight.
6 abetes risk but only in participants who had lost weight.
7 Both groups lost weight.
8 s of whether they received statin therapy or lost weight.
9 ice treated at 1.0 mg/kg became moribund and lost weight.
10 erfed rats, whereas CSF-treated overfed rats lost weight.
11 er risk, and risk was lower in women who had lost weight.
12 bese individuals who were formerly obese and lost weight.
16 whereas 100% of controls and 75% of CsA pigs lost weight (-550 g/day and -300 g/day, respectively).
18 s were also determined in 5 subjects who had lost weight after gastric bypass and 10 normal-weight co
19 and those in the haloperidol decanoate group lost weight; after 6 months, the least-squares mean weig
21 obese individuals were taken before patients lost weight and after three, six, and twelve months.
23 phenotypes were observed: 1) Sepp(-/-) mice lost weight and developed poor motor coordination when f
26 ar Western diet with reduced levels of BCAAs lost weight and fat mass rapidly until regaining a norma
27 ter than the loss of muscle CSA in those who lost weight and in those who remained weight-stable.
29 (0.3% glycochenodeoxycholate); they rapidly lost weight and showed elevation of serum liver tests (a
31 examined this concept in obese patients who lost weight and were maintained at 10% below their initi
33 -polarized IL-10/IL-4-deficient mice rapidly lost weight at the onset of egg-laying and displayed 100
34 er, ferrets receiving the live-virus vaccine lost weight, became lymphocytopenic, and developed the e
35 ce infected with KyARgp2F or RacL11 steadily lost weight beginning on day 1 and experienced a 20 and
39 tality rate ratios for men who intentionally lost weight compared with men with no weight change.
40 were not enrolled in the weight-loss program lost weight compared with subjects in control worksites
41 s show that, upon pair feeding, Sln(OE) mice lost weight compared with the WT, but Sln(-/-) mice gain
42 pants who gained weight and 11% of those who lost weight continued to gain or lose weight, respective
47 (P < 0.001), and IMF increased in those who lost weight, gained weight, or remained weight-stable (a
49 a sublethal dose (<2.0 x 10(6) CFU) rapidly lost weight, had diminished lung compliance, experienced
50 management because persons who have recently lost weight have relative leptin deficiency that may dri
51 tory of severe obesity who have successfully lost weight (ie, formerly obese women, sometimes called
58 so gained an equal amount of fat; those who lost weight lost even more FFM, whereas those who gained
59 a evaluated at 1 and 5 years included weight lost, % weight lost (%WL), % excess weight loss (%EWL),
60 cipants, including those who unintentionally lost weight, maintained their weight change or resolved
62 when water-deprived, and also recovered that lost weight more rapidly when access to water was return
63 on on tolerance: on average, individuals who lost weight more slowly with increasing parasite burden
68 on did not change when the obese individuals lost weight or when lean individuals gained weight, sugg
71 ) during the ad libitum period when subjects lost weight [P = 0.009 for time in repeated-measures ana
73 in energy expenditure favoring the regain of lost weight persist well beyond the period of dynamic we
75 xhibiting high tolerance), other individuals lost weight significantly more rapidly (exhibiting low t
76 parasite burden increased, but whereas some lost weight slowly as burden increased (exhibiting high
78 iple systems that normally favor recovery of lost weight, the expected increase of MCH mRNA expressio
83 tionally high mortality among those who have lost weight, with the normal-weight category being parti
84 3 h/d) and semistarved (0.2-2.2 MJ/d) cadets lost weight (x +/- SD: men, -7.7 +/- 1.1 kg; women, -5.9
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