Association between eating rate and obesity: a systematic review and meta-analysis
暂无分享,去创建一个
[1] T. Tomofuji,et al. Relationships between eating quickly and weight gain in Japanese university students: A longitudinal study , 2014, Obesity.
[2] Y. Nishiwaki,et al. Self-reported eating rate and metabolic syndrome in Japanese people: cross-sectional study , 2014, BMJ Open.
[3] Alan D. Lopez,et al. Global, regional, and national prevalence of overweight and obesity in children and adults during 1980–2013: a systematic analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2013 , 2014, The Lancet.
[4] F. Rutters,et al. A systematic review and meta-analysis examining the effect of eating rate on energy intake and hunger. , 2014, The American journal of clinical nutrition.
[5] Robert F Kushner,et al. 2013 AHA/ACC/TOS guideline for the management of overweight and obesity in adults: a report of the American College of Cardiology/American Heart Association Task Force on Practice Guidelines and The Obesity Society. , 2014, Journal of the American College of Cardiology.
[6] K. Nakajima,et al. Potential relationship between self-assessed eating speed and recalled duration of eating meals in apparently healthy adults. , 2014 .
[7] Janusz Wnek,et al. 2013 AHA/ACC/TOS Guideline for the Management of Overweight and Obesity in Adults , 2013, Circulation.
[8] K. Mochizuki,et al. Self-reported faster eating associated with higher ALT activity in middle-aged, apparently healthy Japanese women. , 2014, Nutrition.
[9] K. Mochizuki,et al. Self-reported faster eating is positively associated with accumulation of visceral fat in middle-aged apparently healthy Japanese men , 2014, European Journal of Nutrition.
[10] M. Kim,et al. Eating rate is associated with cardiometabolic risk factors in Korean adults. , 2013, Nutrition, metabolism, and cardiovascular diseases : NMCD.
[11] T. Tomofuji,et al. Effects of Eating Behaviors on Being Overweight in Japanese University Students , 2013, Asia-Pacific journal of public health.
[12] Kathleen J. Melanson,et al. Self-reported eating rate aligns with laboratory measured eating rate but not with free-living meals , 2013, Appetite.
[13] A. Bstr. Association of all-cause mortality with overweight and obesity using standard body mass index categories. A systematic review and meta-analysis , 2013, BDJ.
[14] K. Mochizuki,et al. Self-reported rate of eating is associated with higher circulating ALT activity in middle-aged apparently healthy Japanese men , 2013, European Journal of Nutrition.
[15] Satoshi Sasaki,et al. Self-reported speed of eating and 7-year risk of type 2 diabetes mellitus in middle-aged Japanese men. , 2012, Metabolism: clinical and experimental.
[16] H. Yokoyama,et al. Self-reported rate of eating is significantly associated with body mass index in Japanese patients with type 2 diabetes. Japan Diabetes Clinical Data Management Study Group (JDDM26) , 2012, Appetite.
[17] K. Kuriki,et al. A higher rate of eating is associated with higher circulating interluekin-1β concentrations in Japanese men not being treated for metabolic diseases. , 2012, Nutrition.
[18] T. Ninomiya,et al. Impact of eating rate on obesity and cardiovascular risk factors according to glucose tolerance status: the Fukuoka Diabetes Registry and the Hisayama Study , 2012, Diabetologia.
[19] C. Horwath,et al. Faster self-reported speed of eating is related to higher body mass index in a nationwide survey of middle-aged women. , 2011, Journal of the American Dietetic Association.
[20] Hiroshi Une,et al. Retrospective longitudinal study on the relationship between 8-year weight change and current eating speed , 2011, Appetite.
[21] S. Sasaki,et al. Eating behavior in relation to prevalence of overweight among Japanese men. , 2011, Asia Pacific journal of clinical nutrition.
[22] T. Murase,et al. Eating until feeling full and rapid eating both increase metabolic risk factors in Japanese men and women , 2011, Public Health Nutrition.
[23] Luca Scalfi,et al. Excess Body Weight and Incidence of Stroke: Meta-Analysis of Prospective Studies With 2 Million Participants , 2010, Stroke.
[24] 丸山 広達. The joint impact on being overweight of self reported behaviours of eating quickly and eating until full : cross sectional survey , 2010 .
[25] Reneé H Moore,et al. Identification of an Obese Eating Style in 4‐year‐old Children Born at High and Low Risk for Obesity , 2010, Obesity.
[26] R. Ness-Abramof,et al. Eating Slowly Increases the Postprandial Response of the Anorexigenic Gut Hormones, Peptide YY And Glucagon-Like Peptide-1 , 2010 .
[27] Carolina Escobar,et al. Treatment of childhood obesity by retraining eating behaviour: randomised controlled trial. , 2010 .
[28] H. Sakakibara,et al. Eating behavior related to obesity and job stress in male Japanese workers. , 2009, Nutrition.
[29] J. Wardle,et al. Eating rate is a heritable phenotype related to weight in children. , 2008, The American journal of clinical nutrition.
[30] F. Hu,et al. Association of overweight with increased risk of coronary heart disease partly independent of blood pressure and cholesterol levels: a meta-analysis of 21 cohort studies including more than 300 000 persons. , 2007, Archives of internal medicine.
[31] M. W. Schwartz,et al. Central nervous system control of food intake and body weight , 2006, Nature.
[32] Satoshi Sasaki,et al. Eating Fast Leads to Obesity: Findings Based on Self-administered Questionnaires among Middle-aged Japanese Men and Women , 2006, Journal of epidemiology.
[33] H. Yoshimatsu,et al. Anti-Obesity Actions of Mastication Driven by Histamine Neurons in Rats , 2003, Experimental biology and medicine.
[34] S. Sasaki,et al. Self-reported rate of eating correlates with body mass index in 18-y-old Japanese women , 2003, International Journal of Obesity.
[35] Alan D. Lopez,et al. The Global Burden of Disease Study , 2003 .
[36] H. Sakura,et al. Rate of Eating and Body Weight in Patients with Type 2 Diabetes or Hyperlipidaemia , 2002, The Journal of international medical research.
[37] T. Yoshikawa,et al. Lifestyle, obesity, and insulin resistance. , 2001, Diabetes care.
[38] F. Schaffner,et al. Metabolic correlates of eating behavior in severe obesity , 2001, International Journal of Obesity.
[39] I. Olkin,et al. Meta-analysis of observational studies in epidemiology - A proposal for reporting , 2000 .
[40] S. Woods,et al. Central nervous system control of food intake , 2000, Nature.
[41] T. Gerace,et al. Predictors of weight increases over 7 years in fire fighters and paramedics. , 1996, Preventive medicine.
[42] R. DeFronzo,et al. Pathogenesis of NIDDM: A Balanced Overview , 1992, Diabetes Care.
[43] A. Bellack. Behavior therapy for weight reduction. , 1975, Addictive behaviors.