scholarly journals Food neophobia in the context of a varied diet induced by a weight reduction program in massively obese adolescents

Appetite ◽  
2006 ◽  
Vol 46 (2) ◽  
pp. 207-214 ◽  
Author(s):  
Natalie Rigal ◽  
Marie-Laure Frelut ◽  
Marie-Odile Monneuse ◽  
Claude-Marcel Hladik ◽  
Bruno Simmen ◽  
...  
Author(s):  
Mattia D'Alleva ◽  
Federica Gonnelli ◽  
Filippo Vaccari ◽  
Yves Boirie ◽  
Christophe Montaurier ◽  
...  

The purpose of the present study was to investigate changes in the energy cost of locomotion during walking (Cw) related to the changes in body mass (BM, kg) and body composition in adolescents with obesity. Twenty-six (12 boys and 14 girls) obese adolescents (mean: BMI, 33.6±3.7 kg/m2; 42.7±4.5 % fat mass) followed a 9-month multidisciplinary inpatient weight-reduction program consisting of lifestyle education, moderate energy restriction, and regular physical activity in a specialized institution. At baseline (M0), by the end of the 9-month program (M9) and after 4-months follow-up (M13), V’O2 and V’CO2 of standardized activity program were assessed by whole-body indirect calorimetry over 24 hours, and body composition was assessed by DXA. At M9, adolescents showed a 18% reduction in BM (p<0.001), 40% in total FM; while FFM (kg) remained stable in boys but decreased by ~6% in girls (p=0.001). Similarly, the mean Cw decreased by 20% (p<0.001). At M13, BM, FM and Cw were slightly higher compared than at M9. In conclusion, moderate energy restriction and regular moderate physical activities improved walking economy, improved exercise tolerance and induced beneficial changes in body composition of adolescents with obesity. Novelty bullets • Reduction of FM in the trunk region, and consequently reducing the work carried out by respiratory muscles, contribute to reduce Cw in adolescents with obesity. • A lower cost of walking can be effective in improving exercise tolerance and quality of life in obese adolescents.


2004 ◽  
Vol 12 (2) ◽  
pp. 233-240 ◽  
Author(s):  
Stefano Lazzer ◽  
Yves Boirie ◽  
Christophe Montaurier ◽  
Jean Vernet ◽  
Martine Meyer ◽  
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1978 ◽  
Vol 42 (3_suppl) ◽  
pp. 1233-1234 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sanford E. Geller

Two adolescent boys with histories of rapidly increasing obesity participated in a behavioral weight-reduction program. The multi-dimensional treatment included those behavioral techniques most'often shown to be effective in treating obese adults. While the program was not effective in reversing their increase in obesity, it was successful in reducing the rate of weight gain. During treatment both subjects' average monthly weight gain was reduced relative to baseline averages and lower than the rate expected for children this age. A 16-wk. follow-up showed a return to pretreatment patterns of weight gain. Directions for research with such people are discussed.


2016 ◽  
Vol 41 (6) ◽  
pp. 649-658 ◽  
Author(s):  
Antonella LoMauro ◽  
Ambra Cesareo ◽  
Fiorenza Agosti ◽  
Gabriella Tringali ◽  
Desy Salvadego ◽  
...  

The objective of this study was to characterize static and dynamic thoraco-abdominal volumes in obese adolescents and to test the effects of a 3-week multidisciplinary body weight reduction program (MBWRP), entailing an energy-restricted diet, psychological and nutritional counseling, aerobic physical activity, and respiratory muscle endurance training (RMET), on these parameters. Total chest wall (VCW), pulmonary rib cage (VRC,p), abdominal rib cage (VRC,a), and abdominal (VAB) volumes were measured on 11 male adolescents (Tanner stage: 3–5; BMI standard deviation score: >2; age: 15.9 ± 1.3 years; percent body fat: 38.4%) during rest, inspiratory capacity (IC) maneuver, and incremental exercise on a cycle ergometer at baseline and after 3 weeks of MBWRP. At baseline, the progressive increase in tidal volume was achieved by an increase in end-inspiratory VCW (p < 0.05) due to increases in VRC,p and VRC,a with constant VAB. End-expiratory VCW decreased with late increasing VRC,p, dynamically hyperinflating VRC,a (p < 0.05), and progressively decreasing VAB (p < 0.05). After MBWRP, weight loss was concentrated in the abdomen and total IC decreased. During exercise, abdominal rib cage hyperinflation was delayed and associated with 15% increased performance and reduced dyspnea at high workloads (p < 0.05) without ventilatory and metabolic changes. We conclude that otherwise healthy obese adolescents adopt a thoraco-abdominal operational pattern characterized by abdominal rib cage hyperinflation as a form of lung recruitment during incremental cycle exercise. Additionally, a short period of MBWRP including RMET is associated with improved exercise performance, lung and chest wall volume recruitment, unloading of respiratory muscles, and reduced dyspnea.


2021 ◽  
Vol 10 (1) ◽  
pp. 44
Author(s):  
Kenro Chikazawa ◽  
Ken Imai ◽  
Takaki Ito ◽  
Azusa Kimura ◽  
Hiroyoshi Ko ◽  
...  

Appetite ◽  
2008 ◽  
Vol 50 (2-3) ◽  
pp. 302-307 ◽  
Author(s):  
Marie-Odile Monneuse ◽  
Natalie Rigal ◽  
Marie-Laure Frelut ◽  
Claude-Marcel Hladik ◽  
Bruno Simmen ◽  
...  

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