Association Between the Postprandial Response to an Oral Glucose Tolerance Test and Anthropometric Changes After an 8‐Week Low‐Calorie Formula Diet – Results From the Lifestyle Intervention (LION) Study
Anna Reik,
Gunther Schauberger,
Meike Wiechert
et al.
Abstract:ScopeInterindividual variations in postprandial metabolism and weight loss outcomes have been reported. The literature suggests links between postprandial metabolism and weight regulation. Therefore, the study aims to evaluate if postprandial glucose metabolism after a glucose load predicts anthropometric outcomes of a weight loss intervention.Methods and resultsAnthropometric data from adults with obesity (18–65 years, body mass index [BMI] 30.0–39.9 kg m−2) are collected pre‐ and post an 8‐week formula‐based… Show more
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