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Weight Loss Composition is One-Fourth Fat-Free Mass: A Critical Review and Critique of This Widely Cited Rule

机译:减肥成分是四分之一的无脂肪质量:对这一被广泛引用的规则的批判性评论和批评

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Maximizing fat loss while preserving lean tissue mass and function is a central goal of modern obesity treatments. A widely cited rule guiding expected loss of lean tissue as fat-free mass (FFM) states that approximately one-fourth of weight loss will be FFM (i.e., ΔFFM/ΔWeight = ~0.25) with the remaining three-fourths fat mass. This review examines the dynamic relations between FFM, fat mass, and weight changes that follow induction of negative energy balance with hypocaloric dieting and/or exercise. Historical developments in the field are traced with the “Quarter FFM Rule” used as a framework to examine evolving concepts on obesity tissue, excess weight, and what is often cited as “Forbes’ Rule”. Temporal effects in the fractional contribution of FFM to changes in body weight are examined as are lean tissue moderating effects such as aging, inactivity, and exercise that frequently accompany structured low-calorie diet weight loss protocols. Losses of lean tissue with dieting typically tend to be small, raising questions about study design, power, and applied measurement method reliability. Our review elicits important questions related to the fractional loss of lean tissues with dieting and provides a foundation for future research on this topic.
机译:在保持肥胖组织质量和功能的同时最大程度地减少脂肪是现代肥胖症治疗的主要目标。广泛引用的指导以无脂肪物质(FFM)预期瘦组织损失的规则指出,大约四分之一的体重减轻将是FFM(即ΔFFM/ΔWeight=〜0.25),其余四分之三的脂肪物质。这篇综述检查了低热量饮食和/或运动引起的负能量平衡后,FFM,脂肪量和体重变化之间的动态关系。该领域的历史发展可以追溯到“四分之一FFM规则”,该框架用作检查肥胖组织,超重和经常被称为“福布斯规则”的概念的框架。考察了FFM对体重变化的部分贡献中的时间效应以及瘦组织调节作用,例如衰老,无运动和经常伴随结构化低热量饮食减肥方案的运动。节食导致的瘦组织损失通常较小,这引发了有关研究设计,功效和应用的测量方法可靠性的问题。我们的评论引起了与节食瘦肉组织的部分损失有关的重要问题,并为该主题的未来研究奠定了基础。

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