Effects of Mediterranean Diet on body weight among the U.S. population: A systematic literature review
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Chen, M; Judd, S; Fontaine, KR
Background: Evidence from European countries has suggested significant protective effects of the Mediterranean diet (MD) on body weight and its related health parameters. However, effects of the MD among the U.S. population remain unclear. We therefore conducted a systematic review on the state of evidence regarding the association of adherence to an MD and body weight among the U.S. population.
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New Orleans, LA , USA
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ObesityWeek 2016,the Obesity Society & The American Society for Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery Annual Meeting
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Chen, M., Judd, S., & Fontaine, K. R. (n.d.). Effects of Mediterranean Diet on body weight among the U.S. population: A systematic literature review. Presented at the ObesityWeek 2016,the Obesity Society & The American Society for Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA , USA.
Chen, Meifang, Suzanne Judd, and Kevin R. Fontaine. “Effects of Mediterranean Diet on body weight among the U.S. population: A systematic literature review,” n.d.
Chen M, Judd S, Fontaine KR. Effects of Mediterranean Diet on body weight among the U.S. population: A systematic literature review. In.
Chen M, Judd S, Fontaine KR. Effects of Mediterranean Diet on body weight among the U.S. population: A systematic literature review.
Location
New Orleans, LA , USA
Conference Name
ObesityWeek 2016,the Obesity Society & The American Society for Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery Annual Meeting