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Index of published clinical studies related to vegetarian diet and weight loss

Research articles of clinical studies are listed by publication date, starting with the latest. Click on the title to view the abstract.

Well-designed clinical studies related to vegetarian diet and weight loss

A randomized clinical trial testing treatment preference and two dietary options in behavioral weight management: preliminary results of the impact of diet at 6 months--PREFER study. [2006 Nov]

PREFER study: a randomized clinical trial testing treatment preference and two dietary options in behavioral weight management--rationale, design and baseline characteristics. [2006 Feb]

The effects of a low-fat, plant-based dietary intervention on body weight, metabolism, and insulin sensitivity. [2005 Sep]

Effects of a low-fat vegan diet and a Step II diet on macro- and micronutrient intakes in overweight postmenopausal women. [2004 Sep]

Predictors and effects of long-term dieting on mental well-being and weight loss in obese women. [1994 Aug]

Long-term effects on lipid metabolism of weight reduction on lactovegetarian and mixed diet. [1990 Feb]

Weight reduction on lactovegetarian and mixed diets. Changes in weight, nutrient intake, skinfold thicknesses and blood pressure. [1989 Jun]

Other clinical studies related to vegetarian diet and weight loss

Popular diets: correlation to health, nutrition, and obesity. [2001 Apr]

The origins of western obesity: a role for animal protein? [2000 Mar]

Vegan proteins may reduce risk of cancer, obesity, and cardiovascular disease by promoting increased glucagon activity. [1999 Dec]


     
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