Long‐term preservation of lean mass and sustained loss of fat mass after completion of an intensive lifestyle intervention in older adults with obesity and type 2 diabetes
Abstract Introduction Lifestyle interventions combining caloric restriction with resistance exercise have the potential to preserve lean mass during weight loss. Additional protein intake can further improve lean mass. However, it is unclear whether these effects are sustained after completion of th...
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Main Authors: | Robert G Memelink (Author), Aveline Hijlkema (Author), Bas Valentin (Author), Martinet T Streppel (Author), Wilrike J Pasman (Author), Suzan Wopereis (Author), Johan deVogel‐van den Bosch (Author), Michael Tieland (Author), Josje D Schoufour (Author), Ivan Bautmans (Author), Peter JM Weijs (Author) |
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2024-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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