2020
DOI: 10.3390/nu12123885
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Appetite Control Might not Be Improved after Weight Loss in Adolescents with Obesity, Despite Non-Persistent Metabolic Syndrome

Abstract: The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of a multidisciplinary weight loss intervention on energy intake and appetite sensations in adolescents with obesity, depending on the initial diagnosis or persistence of the metabolic syndrome. Ninety-two adolescents with obesity (12–15 years) followed a 16-week multidisciplinary weight loss intervention. Anthropometric and body composition characteristics, metabolic profile, ad libitum daily energy intake, and appetite sensations were assessed before and after… Show more

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“…MetS was diagnosed according to a usual clinical dichotomic definition adapted from Chen and collaborators [ 35 ] and previously used in similar populations [ 36 , 37 ], considering the presence of three or more of the following criteria: WC ≥ 97th percentiles for age and sex; SBP or DBP ≥ 90th percentile; HDL-c ≤ 0.4 g·L −1 , TG ≥ 1.3 g·L −1 and HOMA-IR > 75th percentile.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…MetS was diagnosed according to a usual clinical dichotomic definition adapted from Chen and collaborators [ 35 ] and previously used in similar populations [ 36 , 37 ], considering the presence of three or more of the following criteria: WC ≥ 97th percentiles for age and sex; SBP or DBP ≥ 90th percentile; HDL-c ≤ 0.4 g·L −1 , TG ≥ 1.3 g·L −1 and HOMA-IR > 75th percentile.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%