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. 2021 Oct 14;67(5):4-10.
doi: 10.14341/probl12830.

[Energy exchange: how we can personalize obesity therapy]

[Article in Russian]
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[Energy exchange: how we can personalize obesity therapy]

[Article in Russian]
O V Vasyukova et al. Probl Endokrinol (Mosk). .

Abstract

Obesity is a consequence of chronic energy imbalance when energy intake constantly exceeds expenditure, which leads to excess white adipose tissue accumulation. Effective treatment of obesity requires accurate measure of calories intake and expenditure, as well as related behavior to understand how energy homeostasis is regulated and evaluate the effectiveness of the measures taken. The greatest interest is to study features of energy metabolism in various forms of obesity. It is necessary to create an evidence-based, personalized approach to diet therapy and to increase the effectiveness of weight loss measures. Modern studies have shown that the use of indirect calorimetry in obesity treatment programs leads to greater weight loss compared to traditional diet therapy planning based on calculated formulas.

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