Weight loss of obese men compared with women

Men are believed to lose more weight than women. Factors supporting this belief included men's greater weight at the start of treatment and measurement of weight loss in terms of kilograms lost rather than percent of overweight lost. No sex differences in weight loss 1 year after surgery for ob...

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Veröffentlicht in:The International journal of eating disorders 1989-03, Vol.3 (2)
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