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    Weight loss strategies and the risk of skeletal muscle mass loss by McCarthy, H. David, Berg, Aloys

    Published 2021
    “…Thus, the evidence supports the recommendations for intakes of protein above the current guidelines of 0.8 g/kg body weight/d for the healthy elderly population to also be incorporated into the dietary prescription for weight management in this age group.…”
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    Professional Doctorate in Health Psychology thesis portfolio (Edwards : 2019) : Obesity and uncontrolled eating from a health psychology perspective by Edwards, Sophie Kathryn

    Published 2019
    “…I originally undertook the study because, as a weight management practitioner, I often came across obese patients who believed that they were food addicts. …”
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    A soy-yoghurt-honey product as a therapeutic functional food: mode of action and narrative review by Berg, Aloys, McCarthy, H. David

    Published 2022
    “…Therapeutic evidence for this product is based on numerous scientific studies and clinical trials, focusing particularly on weight management and associated metabolic risk factors and published as peer-reviewed articles. …”
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    Professional doctorate in health psychology : thesis portfolio (Whippey : 2018) by Whippy, Nicola

    Published 2017
    “…I had the opportunity to work with a Child Weight Management Team at delivering a physical activity session at the end of each nutritional session within their programmes. …”
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    The influence of ethnicity, socioeconomic status and obesity intervention on body composition in UK children and adolescents by Radia, Dimple

    Published 2010
    “…The second study examined changes in a range of measures of body composition and body fat distribution and evaluated these measures in a paediatric weight management context. This study showed that the BMI was not able to accurately reflect the underlying body compositional changes resulting from the intervention in growing obese children. …”
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