Alignment of diet prescription to genotype does not promote greater weight loss success in women with obesity participating in an exercise and weight loss program
Summary Objective Genetics contribute to variability in individual response to weight‐loss interventions. The objective of this study was to determine the efficacy of a commercially available exercise and weight‐loss program and whether alignment of diet to genotype related to lipid metabolism promo...
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Main Authors: | A. M. Coletta (Author), B. Sanchez (Author), A. O'Connor (Author), R. Dalton (Author), S. Springer (Author), M. S. Koozehchian (Author), P. S. Murano (Author), C. R. Woodman (Author), C. Rasmussen (Author), R. B. Kreider (Author) |
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2018-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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