Silvia R Coutinho
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Roekenes J, Aukan M, Bomo O, Brechan I, Knudsen K, Hansen J, et al.
Obesity (Silver Spring)
. 2024 Oct;
32(11):2087-2099.
PMID: 39410746
Objective: This trial aimed to compare three low-energy diets (LEDs) with different amounts of carbohydrates (CHO) on ketosis and changes in hunger feelings in adults with obesity. Methods: A total...
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Martins C, Nymo S, Aukan M, Roekenes J, Coutinho S, Hunter G, et al.
J Nutr
. 2023 May;
153(7):1944-1949.
PMID: 37182692
Background: Early studies show that ketogenic diets (KDs) lead to preferential loss of fat mass (FM), whereas preserving fat-free mass (FFM). Additionally, animal data support the anticatabolic effects of DL-3-hydroxybutyrate....
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Coutinho S, Klomsten Andersen O, Lien N, Gebremariam M
BMC Public Health
. 2023 May;
23(1):812.
PMID: 37138266
Background: Even though the social and built environment characteristics of neighborhoods have been studied as potential determinants of social inequalities in obesity among adults, fewer studies have focused on children....
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Martins C, Nymo S, Coutinho S, Rehfeld J, Hunter G, Gower B
J Nutr
. 2023 Mar;
153(5):1330-1337.
PMID: 36963504
Background: The role of fat-free mass loss (FFML) in modulating weight regain in individuals with obesity, as well as the potential mechanisms involved, remain inconsistent. Objectives: The aim of this...
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Association between habitual sleep duration/quality and appetite markers in individuals with obesity
Nymo S, Kleppe M, Coutinho S, Rehfeld J, Kulseng B, Martins C
Physiol Behav
. 2021 Feb;
232:113345.
PMID: 33524425
Study Objectives: To assess if habitual sleep duration/quality was associated with appetite in individuals with obesity, and if the association was modulated by sex. Methods: Sleep duration/quality was measured with...
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Lyngstad A, Nymo S, Coutinho S, Rehfeld J, Truby H, Kulseng B, et al.
Am J Clin Nutr
. 2019 May;
109(6):1511-1518.
PMID: 31070711
Background: Diet-induced weight loss (WL) is usually accompanied by increased appetite, a response that seems to be absent when ketogenic diets are used. It remains unknown if sex modulates the...
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Nymo S, Coutinho S, Rehfeld J, Truby H, Kulseng B, Martins C
Obesity (Silver Spring)
. 2019 Apr;
27(6):925-931.
PMID: 31004405
Objective: This study aimed to assess whether changes in resting metabolic rate (RMR), exercise-induced energy expenditure (EIEE), and appetite following weight loss (WL) are associated with weight regain at 1...
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Nymo S, Coutinho S, Torgersen L, Bomo O, Haugvaldstad I, Truby H, et al.
Br J Nutr
. 2018 May;
120(2):141-149.
PMID: 29733003
Diet-induced weight loss (WL) is associated with reduced resting and non-resting energy expenditure (EE), driven not only by changes in body composition but also potentially by adaptive thermogenesis (AT). When...
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Carraca E, Silva M, Coutinho S, Vieira P, Minderico C, Sardinha L, et al.
Obes Facts
. 2013 Nov;
6(6):493-506.
PMID: 24217426
Objective: Successful weight management relies heavily on eating and exercise behaviors. However, little is known about the association between both on a psychosocial level. This study examined the relationship between...
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Vieira P, Silva M, Mata J, Coutinho S, Santos T, Sardinha L, et al.
J Behav Med
. 2012 Sep;
36(6):601-10.
PMID: 23015283
The purpose of this study was to evaluate health-related quality of life and other psychosocial characteristics, including eating self-regulation and body image, in a group of successful long-term weight loss...