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  1. ... controlled trial to investigate the impact of a low glycemic index (GI) diet on body mass index in obese adolescents. BMC ...
  2. ... J. The effect of a low fructose and low glycemic index/load (FRAGILE) dietary intervention on indices of liver ... a weight-stable, low-fat/low-saturated fat/low-glycaemic index diet to reduce liver fat in older subjects. British ...
  3. ... the procedure. More recent study has debunked this theory, with little evidence for true malabsportion (increased fecal fat, decreased albumin, diarrhea) when patients follow the recommended low-fat diet. It is increasingly likely that metabolic effects are ...
  4. ... S.E., Willett,W.C., Taylor,A., Dietary glycemic index and carbohydrate in relation to early age-related ... Gensler,G., Taylor,A., 20070904, Association between dietary glycemic index and age-related macular degeneration in nondiabetic participants ...
  5. ... regain and cardiovascular risk factors following a very-low-energy diet in abdominally obese patients: a 3-year randomized, ... maintenance and additional weight loss with liraglutide after low-calorie-diet-induced weight loss: the SCALE Maintenance randomized study.[ ...
  6. ... physical activity intervention promotes weight loss and enhances diet attitudes in low-income mothers of young children. Nutr Res. 2008 ... a uniform treatment algorithm abolishes racial disparities in glycemic control. The ... in patients with low educational level: study protocol of a clustered randomized ...
  7. ... by Kotelchuck's Adequacy of Prenatal Care Use Index) had a 3.68 adjusted odds ratio of having a low birth weight infant, adjusting for maternal and infant ...