NEJM Journal Watch Nutrition/Obesity for April 27, 2024

NEJM Journal Watch | Nutrition/Obesity
April 27, 2024
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SUMMARY AND COMMENT  

For Weight Loss, Does It Matter What Time of Day You Eat? #

Thomas L. Schwenk, MD, reviewing

In a randomized trial, time-restricted eating did not enhance the effect of calorie restriction on weight loss.

SUMMARY AND COMMENT  

Minimizing Gestational Weight Gain Appears to Be Safe for People with Obesity #

Marie Claire O'Dwyer, MB BCh BAO, MPH, reviewing

SUMMARY AND COMMENT  

Semaglutide Improves Outcomes in Patients with Obesity, HFpEF, and Type 2 Diabetes #

Karol E. Watson, MD, PhD, FACC, reviewing

SUMMARY AND COMMENT  

Why Do Some People Develop Obesity Despite High Levels of Physical Activity? #

Thomas L. Schwenk, MD, reviewing

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