Nausea and vomiting from eating, food aversion, delusional thoughts that one is strong and well on a hypocaloric anemic raw food diet, moral preoccupation with food and hyperactivity are symptoms of a stimulant-like response from food aversion. ❋ Unknown (2009)
Reason #2 is that overfull fat cells release fatty acids more easily once insulin is lower, whereas a person with smaller fat cells is more likely to trigger starvation symptoms in a hypocaloric diet. ❋ Unknown (2008)
I would expect to lose 30 pounds in about a month if I were 400 pounds, assuming I was eating a very hypocaloric diet like that. ❋ Unknown (2008)
If you can believe the data, it would appear that these diets were hypocaloric. ❋ Unknown (2008)
Subjects receiving the no-carbohydrate hypocaloric diets for two weeks demonstrated a similar 47% decline in serum T3 but there was no significant change in rT3 with time. ❋ Unknown (2005)
To evaluate the effect of caloric restriction and dietary composition on circulating T3 and rT3 obese subjects were studied after 7-18 days of total fasting and while on randomized hypocaloric diets 800 kcal in which carbohydrate content was varied to provide from 0 to 100% calories. ❋ Unknown (2005)
For the study, eight patients were assigned a hypocaloric diet for 10 days and another eight patients oral L-carnitine in a dose of 2 grams twice a day in addition to the hypocaloric diet. ❋ Unknown (2010)
Research was conducted, in which one group of people was just on a hypocaloric diet, and in the other they also had separate nutrition. ❋ Unknown (2010)
Conclusion: Exercise alone and in combination with a diet-induced weight loss enhance the mRNA expression of adiponectin receptors in AT and in SM but only a pronounced hypocaloric-induced weight-loss ❋ Christiansen, T., Paulsen, S. K., Bruun, J. M., Pl (2010)
Tried lifestyle change with slightly hypocaloric diet with a lot of exercise. ❋ Unknown (2009)
(yes/no); were you on a hypocaloric diet because of a weight gain? ❋ Franck Thuny Et Al. (2010)
Design and Methods: Seventy-nine obese males and females were randomized into the following: 1) exercise only (12 wk of exercise without diet restriction); 2) hypocaloric diet [8 wk of very low energy diet (600 kcal/d) followed by 4 wk with a weight maintenance diet]; and 3) hypocaloric diet and exercise (DEX; ❋ Christiansen, T., Paulsen, S. K., Bruun, J. M., Pl (2010)
"This is a fundamental observation in a very simple system," Longo said, "that at least introduces the possibility that you don't have to be calorie-restricted to achieve some of the remarkable protective effects of the hypocaloric diet observed in many organisms, including humans. ❋ Unknown (2009)