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. 2020 Nov 20;5(4):85.
doi: 10.3390/jfmk5040085.

Contrary to the Conclusions Stated in the Paper, Only Dry Fat-Free Mass Was Different between Groups upon Reanalysis. Comment on: "Intermittent Energy Restriction Attenuates the Loss of Fat-Free Mass in Resistance Trained Individuals. A Randomized Controlled Trial"

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Contrary to the Conclusions Stated in the Paper, Only Dry Fat-Free Mass Was Different between Groups upon Reanalysis. Comment on: "Intermittent Energy Restriction Attenuates the Loss of Fat-Free Mass in Resistance Trained Individuals. A Randomized Controlled Trial"

Jackson Peos et al. J Funct Morphol Kinesiol. .

Abstract

Campbell and colleagues recently published a randomised controlled trial investigating the effects of diets involving intermittent energy restriction versus continuous energy restriction on changes in body composition and resting metabolic rate (RMR) in resistance-trained adults[...].

Keywords: athlete; caloric restriction; diet; diet break; fat loss; lean mass; nutrition; refeed; resting energy expenditure; resting metabolic rate; sports nutrition; weight loss.

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