2023
DOI: 10.3390/nu16010019
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The Impact of Diet and Physical Activity on Fat-to-Lean Mass Ratio

Elvira Padua,
Massimiliano Caprio,
Alessandra Feraco
et al.

Abstract: In this retrospective study, we evaluated the efficacy of a personalised low-calorie Mediterranean Diet (MD) in promoting fat mass (FM) reduction while preserving fat-free mass (FFM). This study involved 100 Caucasian adults aged 18–65 years who followed a tailored low-calorie MD for two months. The total energy expenditure was assessed using a multi-sensor armband. The change in body composition (BC) was evaluated using the Δ% FM-to-FFM ratio, calculated as the difference in the FM to FFM ratio before and aft… Show more

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“…In this context, old age has been characterized by a low-grade, chronic, inflammatory state, which has been termed “inflammaging” [ 28 ]. The complex metabolic interaction between caloric restriction and physical activity promotion with changes in body composition has also been studied [ 29 ], but the mechanism needs to be elucidated. Hence, pioneer research has explored the beneficial links between dietary patterns and physical exercise [ 30 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this context, old age has been characterized by a low-grade, chronic, inflammatory state, which has been termed “inflammaging” [ 28 ]. The complex metabolic interaction between caloric restriction and physical activity promotion with changes in body composition has also been studied [ 29 ], but the mechanism needs to be elucidated. Hence, pioneer research has explored the beneficial links between dietary patterns and physical exercise [ 30 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%