Abstract
Review question
What is the evidence that exposure to environmental pollutants impedes intentional, diet-induced weight loss and subsequent glycaemic control in humans and animals?
Specifically this will be broken down into:
How much does chemical exposure impact on intentional weight loss during dietary interventions in humans?
Which specific chemicals impact on intentional diet-induced weight loss?
Do the identified chemicals also prevent the subsequent normalisation of glycaemic control after diet-induced weight loss in humans?
What chemicals impair dietary-induced weight loss in animal studies?
Do these chemicals also prevent the normalisation of glycaemic control after weight loss in animals? and
To what extent do the identified chemicals impair weight loss in animal studies?
What is the evidence that exposure to environmental pollutants impedes intentional, diet-induced weight loss and subsequent glycaemic control in humans and animals?
Specifically this will be broken down into:
How much does chemical exposure impact on intentional weight loss during dietary interventions in humans?
Which specific chemicals impact on intentional diet-induced weight loss?
Do the identified chemicals also prevent the subsequent normalisation of glycaemic control after diet-induced weight loss in humans?
What chemicals impair dietary-induced weight loss in animal studies?
Do these chemicals also prevent the normalisation of glycaemic control after weight loss in animals? and
To what extent do the identified chemicals impair weight loss in animal studies?
Original language | English |
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Type | Study Protocol |
Media of output | Online - PROSPERO database produced by Centre for Reviews and Dissemination (CRD) |
Publisher | Centre for Reviews and Dissemination (CRD) University of York |
Volume | CRD42022339993 |
Publication status | Published - 20 Jun 2022 |
Publication series
Name | PROSPERO International prospective register of systematic reviews |
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Publisher | Centre for Reviews and Dissemination (CRD) |
Keywords
- Animals
- Glycemic control
- Humans
- Weight loss