Dietary management of obesity: A review of the evidence
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Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI)
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Obesity is a multi-factorial disease and its prevention and management require knowledge of the complex interactions underlying it and adopting a whole system approach that addresses obesogenic environments within country specific contexts. The pathophysiology behind obesity involves a myriad of genetic, epigenetic, physiological, and macroenvironmental factors that drive food intake and appetite and increase the obesity risk for susceptible individuals. Metabolically, food intake and appetite are regulated via intricate processes and feedback systems between the brain, gastrointestinal system, adipose and endocrine tissues that aim to maintain body weight and energy homeostasis but are also responsive to environmental cues that may trigger overconsumption of food beyond homeostatic needs. Under restricted caloric intake conditions such as dieting, these processes elicit compensatory metabolic mechanisms that promote energy intake and weight regain, posing great challenges to diet adherence and weight loss attempts. To mitigate these responses and enhance diet adherence and weight loss, different dietary strategies have been suggested in the literature based on their differential effects on satiety and metabolism. In this review article, we offer an overview of the literature on obesity and its underlying pathological mechanisms, and we present an evidence based comparative analysis of the effects of different popular dietary strategies on weight loss, metabolic responses and diet adherence in obesity. © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.
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Dietary management, Metabolic adaptation, Obesity, Weight loss, Body weight loss, Diet therapy, Dietary compliance, Dietary pattern, Epigenetics, Evidence based practice, Food intake, Genotype environment interaction, Health care system, Human, Intermittent fasting, Low carbohydrate diet, Low fat diet, Macronutrient, Metabolic regulation, Obesity management, Prevalence, Protein diet, Regulatory mechanism, Review