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Anthony L. Wild-Taylor
Anthony L. Wild-Taylor
University of Sydney
Weight loss
Meal replacement
Medicine
Bone mineral
Lean body mass
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Can a Higher Protein/Low Glycemic Index vs. a Conventional Diet Attenuate Changes in Appetite and Gut Hormones Following Weight Loss? A 3-Year PREVIEW Sub-study.
2021
Frontiers in Nutrition
Marion E. C. Buso
Radhika V. Seimon
Sally McClintock
Roslyn Muirhead
Fiona Atkinson
Shannon Brodie
Jarron Dodds
Jessica Zibellini
Arpita Das
Anthony L. Wild-Taylor
Jessica Burk
Mikael Fogelholm
Anne Raben
Jennie Brand-Miller
Amanda Sainsbury
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3-Year effect of weight loss via severe versus moderate energy restriction on body composition among postmenopausal women with obesity - the TEMPO Diet Trial
2020
Heliyon
Radhika V. Seimon
Anthony L. Wild-Taylor
Sally McClintock
Claudia Harper
Alice A. Gibson
Nathan A. Johnson
Hamish A. Fernando
Tania P. Markovic
Janet Franklin
Peter Liu
Stuart M. Grieve
Jim Lagopoulos
Ian D. Caterson
Nuala M. Byrne
Amanda Sainsbury
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Effect of Weight Loss via Severe vs Moderate Energy Restriction on Lean Mass and Body Composition Among Postmenopausal Women With Obesity: The TEMPO Diet Randomized Clinical Trial
2019
Radhika V. Seimon
Anthony L. Wild-Taylor
Shelley E. Keating
Sally McClintock
Claudia Harper
Alice A. Gibson
Nathan A. Johnson
Hamish A. Fernando
Tania P. Markovic
Janet Franklin
Peter Liu
Stuart M. Grieve
Jim Lagopoulos
Ian D. Caterson
Nuala M. Byrne
Amanda Sainsbury
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