Change in eating pattern as a contributor to energy intake and weight gain during the winter holiday period in obese adults
Abstract
The winter holiday season in the United States, which spans mid-November to mid-January, contributes to over half of annual body weight gain. Although self-reported data have linked this weight change to both increased energy intake and reduced physical activity, objective techniques have never been used; and thus, the actual cause of holiday weight gain is controversial. Here, we aimed to determine changes in components of energy balance...
Paper Details
Title
Change in eating pattern as a contributor to energy intake and weight gain during the winter holiday period in obese adults
Published Date
Mar 13, 2020
Volume
44
Issue
7
Pages
1586 - 1595
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