This is due to newswire licensing terms. Obesity pathogenesis involves two related but distinct processes: (1) sustained positive energy balance (energy intake > energy expenditure) and (2) resetting of the body weight "set point" at an increased value.the latter process explains why weight lost through changes of diet and/or lifestyle tends to be regained over time, a major obstacle to effective obesity treatment. The article you have been looking for has expired and is not longer available on our system.
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The article you have been looking for has expired and is not longer available on our system. (1) sustained positive energy balance (energy intake > energy expenditure) and (2) resetting of the body weight "set point" at an increased value.the latter process explains why weight lost through changes of diet and/or lifestyle tends to be regained over time, a major obstacle to effective obesity treatment. This is due to newswire licensing terms. Obesity pathogenesis involves two related but distinct processes:
(1) sustained positive energy balance (energy intake > energy expenditure) and (2) resetting of the body weight "set point" at an increased value.the latter process explains why weight lost through changes of diet and/or lifestyle tends to be regained over time, a major obstacle to effective obesity treatment. This is due to newswire licensing terms. The article you have been looking for has expired and is not longer available on our system. Obesity pathogenesis involves two related but distinct processes:
This is due to newswire licensing terms.
(1) sustained positive energy balance (energy intake > energy expenditure) and (2) resetting of the body weight "set point" at an increased value.the latter process explains why weight lost through changes of diet and/or lifestyle tends to be regained over time, a major obstacle to effective obesity treatment. Obesity pathogenesis involves two related but distinct processes: This is due to newswire licensing terms. The article you have been looking for has expired and is not longer available on our system.
Obesity pathogenesis involves two related but distinct processes: This is due to newswire licensing terms. (1) sustained positive energy balance (energy intake > energy expenditure) and (2) resetting of the body weight "set point" at an increased value.the latter process explains why weight lost through changes of diet and/or lifestyle tends to be regained over time, a major obstacle to effective obesity treatment. The article you have been looking for has expired and is not longer available on our system.
(1) sustained positive energy balance (energy intake > energy expenditure) and (2) resetting of the body weight "set point" at an increased value.the latter process explains why weight lost through changes of diet and/or lifestyle tends to be regained over time, a major obstacle to effective obesity treatment.
The article you have been looking for has expired and is not longer available on our system. This is due to newswire licensing terms. Obesity pathogenesis involves two related but distinct processes: (1) sustained positive energy balance (energy intake > energy expenditure) and (2) resetting of the body weight "set point" at an increased value.the latter process explains why weight lost through changes of diet and/or lifestyle tends to be regained over time, a major obstacle to effective obesity treatment.
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