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    High-protein, low-glycaemic meal replacement improves physical health-related quality of life in high-risk persons for metabolic syndrome—a subanalysis of the randomised-controlled... by Kempf, Kerstin, Röhling, Martin, Banzer, Winfried, Braumann, Klaus-Michael, Halle, Martin, Schaller, Nina, McCarthy, H. David, Predel, Hans-Georg, Schenkenberger, Isabelle, Tan, Susanne, Toplak, Hermann, Martin, Stephan, Berg, Aloys

    Published 2022
    “…Therefore, we hypothesised that a meal replacement-based lifestyle intervention, which has been shown to successfully reduce weight, would also improve HRQOL more effectively than a lifestyle intervention alone. In the international, multicenter, randomised-controlled ACOORH-trial (Almased-Concept-against- Overweight-and-Obesity-and-Related-Health-Risk), overweight or obese participants with elevated risk for metabolic syndrome (n = 463) were randomised into two groups. …”
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    Early and strong leptin reduction is predictive for long-term weight loss during high-protein, low-glycaemic meal replacement: a subanalysis of the randomised-controlled ACOORH tri... by Kempf, Kerstin, Röhling, Martin, Banzer, Winfried, Braumann, Klaus-Michael, Halle, Martin, Schaller, Nina, McCarthy, H. David, Predel, Hans Georg, Schenkenberger, Isabelle, Tan, Susanne, Toplak, Hermann, Martin, Stephan, Berg, Aloys

    Published 2022
    “…Since leptin is involved in weight regulation, we hypothesised that a meal replacement-based lifestyle intervention would reduce leptin levels more effectively than lifestyle intervention alone. In the international, multicentre, randomised-controlled ACOORH-trial (Almased-Concept-against-Overweight-and-Obesity-and-Related- Health-Risk), overweight or obese participants with metabolic syndrome criteria ( = 463) were randomised into two groups and received telemonitoring devices and nutritional advice. …”
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    Cobalt nitride as a novel cocatalyst to boost photocatalytic CO₂ reduction by Di, Jun, Chen, Chao, Zhu, Chao, Song, Pin, Duan, Meilin, Xiong, Jun, Long, Ran, Xu, Manzhang, Kang, Lixing, Guo, Shasha, Chen, Shuangming, Chen, Hailong, Chi, Zhen, Weng, Yu-Xiang, Li, Huaming, Song, Li, Wu, Minghong, Yan, Qingyu, Li, Shuzhou, Liu, Zheng

    Published 2022
    “…The optimal Co₂N/BiOBr delivers a high selectivity CO formation rate of 67.8 µmol g−1 h−1 in pure water without sacrificial reagent or extra photosensitizer, roughly 6 times higher than BiOBr. Co2N can create strong electronic interactions with BiOBr, steering the electron transfer from BiOBr, across the interface to metallic Co₂N and finally to the surface. …”
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    Water-resonator-based metasurface : an ultrabroadband and near-unity absorption by Song, Qinghua, Zhang, Wu, Wu, Pin Chieh, Zhu, Weiming, Shen, Zhong Xiang, Chong, Peter Han Joo, Liang, Qing Xuan, Yang, Zhen Chuan, Hao, Yi Long, Cai, Hong, Zhou, Hai Feng, Gu, Yuandong, Lo, Guo-Qiang, Tsai, Din Ping, Bourouina, Tarik, Leprince-Wang, Yamin, Liu, Ai-Qun

    Published 2020
    “…Distinct from conventional metallic metasurface, the water-resonator-based metasurface absorbs the microwave by dielectric magnetic resonance and periodic grating effect, which has a perfect absorptivity of ≈99% and an absorption bandwidth (absorptivity higher than 90%) that covers 78.9% of the central frequency. …”
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