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The Midwest Exercise Trial for the Prevention of Weight Regain: MET POWeR.

Amanda N Szabo1, Richard A Washburn, Debra K Sullivan, Jeffery J Honas, Matthew S Mayo, Jeannine Goetz, Jaehoon Lee, Joseph E Donnelly.   

Abstract

Weight reduction in overweight and obese individuals results in physiological and behavioral changes that make the prevention of weight regain more difficult than either initial weight loss or the prevention of weight gain. Exercise is recommended for the prevention of weight regain by both governmental agencies and professional organizations. To date, the effectiveness of exercise recommendations for the prevention of weight regain has not been evaluated in a properly designed, adequately powered trial. Therefore, we will conduct a randomized trial to evaluate the effectiveness of 3 levels of exercise on the prevention of weight regain, in initially overweight and obese sedentary men and women. Participants will complete a 3 month weight loss intervention of decreased energy intake (EI) and increased exercise (100 min/week). Participants achieving clinically significant weight loss (≥ 5% of initial weight), will then be randomly assigned to 12 months of verified exercise at 3 levels (150, 225 or 300 min/week). This study will evaluate: 1) the effectiveness of 3 levels of exercise on the prevention of weight regain over 12 months subsequent to clinically significant weight loss (≥ 5%); 2) gender differences in weight regain in response to 3 levels of exercise; and 3) potential compensatory changes in daily physical activity (PA) and EI on weight regain in response to the 3 levels of exercise. The results of this investigation will provide information to develop evidence-based recommendations for the level of exercise associated with the prevention of weight regain.
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Keywords:  ACSM; Aerobic exercise; American College of Sports Medicine; EBL; EEEx; EI; Energy Balance Laboratory; Energy expenditure; Gender; HR; IOM; Institute of Medicine; NDS-R; Nutrition Data Systems for Research; Obesity; PA; PCP; PMs; RMR; SCT; Weight management; Weight regain; energy expenditure of exercise; energy intake; heart rate; physical activity; pre-packaged meals; primary care provider; resting metabolic rate; social cognitive theory

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Year:  2013        PMID: 24012915      PMCID: PMC3844028          DOI: 10.1016/j.cct.2013.08.011

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Contemp Clin Trials        ISSN: 1551-7144            Impact factor:   2.226


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