Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5656891 | Nutrition | 2017 | 19 Pages |
Abstract
Long-term interdisciplinary therapy was effective in decreasing the intake of calories, carbohydrates, and fats. The therapy positively changed the body composition and reduced anthropometric measurements. However, the intake of some micronutrients after therapy was still significantly lower than recommended. These results demonstrated that the proposed interdisciplinary methodology can be effective in treating obesity; however, the present study reinforced the need to address the micronutrient deficiency in the target population.
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Authors
Vanessa Fadanelli Schoenardie M.Sc., Ricardo Badan M.Sc., Amanda dos Santos M.Sc., João Pedro Novo M.Sc., Maythe Amaral M.Sc., Paula M.Sc., Stephan Garcia M.Sc., Marcos Alberto Taddeo Ph.D., José Carlos M.Sc., Danielle Arisa Ph.D.,