The impact of metformin, oral contraceptives and lifestyle modification, on polycystic ovary syndrome in
obese adolescent women in two randowmized, placebo - controlled clinical trials.
Not exact matches
Adolescent children of
women who were
obese at the start of pregnancy were twice as likely to have NAFLD, while those fed infant formula milk before completing six months of breastfeeding had a 40 % increased likelihood of NAFLD.
Sixteen overweight and
obese «breakfast skipping» late -
adolescent young
women participated in the following randomized crossover - design breakfast study.
This pilot study examined whether the addition of a normal protein (NP) vs. high protein (HP) breakfast leads to alterations in food cravings and plasma homovanillic acid (HVA), which is an index of central dopamine production, in overweight /
obese «breakfast skipping» late -
adolescent young
women.
Thus, the primary purpose of this study was to assess whether the daily addition of a normal vs. protein - rich breakfast alters food cravings and HVA responses throughout the morning in overweight /
obese «breakfast skipping» late -
adolescent young
women.