Time limited eating in adolescents with obesity (time LEAd): Study protocol
Time limited eating (TLE) has been shown to be effective for weight loss and improvement of glycemic control in adults with obesity and type 2 diabetes (T2D), but has not been well studied in adolescents. TLE may be a more feasible, flexible and effective dietary intervention for adolescents because it removes the need for intensive counting of calories or macronutrients, and emphasizes eating during a specified time period.
Source: Contemporary Clinical Trials - Category: Radiology Authors: Alaina P. Vidmar, Michael I. Goran, Monica Naguib, Cassandra Fink, Choo Phei Wee, Elizabeth Hegedus, Kelleen Lopez, Janelle Gonzalez, Jennifer K. Raymond Source Type: research
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