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The Consumption of Fast Food Favors Weight Increase in Young Hellenic Navy Personnel: A 10-Year Follow-Up Study
Vasiliki EfthymiouVasileios AndrianesisGeorgios FestasAnastasios SpanosJohn DoupisManfredi RizzoManfredi RizzoNikolaos PapanasPanteleimon E. Papakonstantinousubject
AdultMaleTime FactorsNavy PersonnelEndocrinology Diabetes and MetabolismPhysical exerciseWeight GainBody weightRisk AssessmentBody Mass IndexRisk FactorsWeight lossEnvironmental healthInternal MedicineHumansMedicineObesityProspective StudiesExerciseConsumption (economics)Greecebusiness.industry10 year follow upFeeding Behaviormedicine.diseaseObesityMilitary PersonnelFast FoodsFemalemedicine.symptomEnergy IntakebusinessNutritive ValueBody mass indexFollow-Up Studiesdescription
Introduction: Dietary habits and physical exercise have independently been recognized as important contributors to weight loss. However, the relative effect of diet and exercise on body weight is s...
year | journal | country | edition | language |
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2020-12-01 | Metabolic Syndrome and Related Disorders |