Browsing by Author "Matarese, Laura E."
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Health-Related Quality of Life in Weight Loss Interventions: Results from the OPTIWIN Trial
Matarese, Laura E.; Pories, Walter J.; Dainelli, Livia; Luo, Dan Roberto; Cohen, Sarah S.; Marczewska, Agnieszka; Ard, Jamy D.; Coburn, Sally L.; Lewis, Kristina H.; Loper, Judy; Rothberg, Amy E. (2021-02-12) -
Prescribed exercise to Reduce Recidivism After Weight Loss-Pilot (PREVAIL-P): Design, Methods and Rationale
Swift, Damon L.; McGee, Joshua E.; Huff, Anna C.; Clunan, Marie C.; Gniewek, Nicole R.; Brown, Taylor T.; Osborne, Briceida G.; Bucher, Colleen; Tanner, Charles J.; Barefoot, Savanna G.; Brophy, Patricia; Clark, Angela; Dubis, Gabriel S.; Martin, Corby K.; Beyl, Robbie A.; Houmard, Joseph A.; Carels, Robert A.; Pories, Walter; Matarese, Laura E. (2021-01-20) -
Readmission and mortality in malnourished, older, hospitalized adults treated with a specialized oral nutritional supplement: A randomized clinical trial
Deutz, Nicolaas E.; Matheson, Eric M.; Matarese, Laura E.; Luo, Menghua; Baggs, Geraldine E.; Nelson, Jeffrey L.; Hegazi, Refaat A.; Tappenden, Kelly A.; Ziegler, Thomas R. (2016-02) -
Specialized High‐Protein Oral Nutrition Supplement Improves Home Nutrient Intake of Malnourished Older Adults Without Decreasing Usual Food Intake
Loman, Brett R.; Luo, Menghua; Baggs, Geraldine E.; Mitchell, Diane C.; Nelson, Jeffrey L.; Ziegler, Thomas R.; Deutz, Nicolaas E.; Matarese, Laura E. (2018-11-22)Background: Reduced nutrient intake is common in patients after hospitalization, contributing to increased risk for readmissionand mortality. Oral nutrition supplements can improve nutrition status and clinical outcomes, ... -
Spontaneous weight change during chronic hepatitis C treatment: Association with virologic response rates
Alwakeel, Hany R.; Zaghla, Hasan E.; Omar, Nabeel A.; Alashinnawy, Hasan A.; Rewisha, Eman A.; Matarese, Laura E.; Taha, Azza A.; Kandil, Hossam M. (2013-10-31)We examined weight changes during chronic hepatitis C (CHC) therapy and association with virologic response. Weight changes were compared between subjects achieving rapid, early, and sustained virologic response rates (RVR, ... -
Spontaneous Weight Change during Chronic Hepatitis C Treatment: Association with Virologic Response Rates
Alwakeel, Hany R.; Zaghla, Hasan E.; Omar, Nabeel A.; Alashinnawy, Hasan A.; Rewisha, Eman A.; Matarese, Laura E.; Taha, Azza A.; Kandil, Hossam M. (2013)Objective: We examined weight changes during chronic hepatitis C (CHC) therapy and association with virologic response. Methods: Weight changes were compared between subjects achieving rapid, early, and sustained virologic ...