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International Journal of Obesity
and related metabolic disorders

October 1999, Volume 23, Issue 10
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Commentary

Sibutramine and thermogenesis in humans 1007
E Danforth Jr
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Papers

The effect of sibutramine on resting energy expenditure and adrenaline-induced thermogenesis in obese females 1009
KM Walsh, E Leen & MEJ Lean
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The effect of sibutramine on energy expenditure and appetite during chronic treatment without dietary restriction 1016
DL Hansen, S Toubro, MJ Stock, IA Macdonald & A Astrup
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Size at birth and plasma leptin concentrations in adult life 1025
DIW Phillips, CHD Fall, C Cooper, RJ Norman, JS Robinson & PC Owens
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Impact of the v/v 55 polymorphism of the uncoupling protein 2 gene on 24-h energy expenditure and substrate oxidation 1030
A Astrup, S Toubro, LT Dalgaard, SA Urhammer, TIA Sørensen & O Pedersen
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Effects of sex on the change in visceral, subcutaneous adipose tissue and skeletal muscle in response to weight loss 1035
I Janssen & R Ross
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Substrate oxidation and availability during acute exercise in non-obese, obese, and post-obese sedentary females 1047
DM Ezell, PJ Geiselman, AM Anderson, ML Dowdy, LG Womble, FL Greenway & JJ Zachwieja
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The tissue distribution of the human beta3-adrenoceptor studied using a monoclonal antibody: Direct evidence of the beta3-adrenoceptor in human adipose tissue, atrium and skeletal muscle 1057
PD Chamberlain, KH Jennings, F Paul, J Cordell, A Berry, SD Holmes, J Park, J Chambers, MV Sennitt, MJ Stock, MA Cawthorne, PW Young & GJ Murphy
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Serum leptin concentration in moderate and severe obesity: relationship with clinical, anthropometric and metabolic factors 1066
A Liuzzi, G Savia, M Tagliaferri, R Lucantoni, ME Berselli, ML Petroni, C De Medici & GC Viberti
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Patterns of long-term weight changes in overweight developing Danish men and women aged between 30 and 60 years 1074
BL Heitmann & L Garby
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Validation of a leg-to-leg bioimpedance analysis system in assessing body composition in postmenopausal women 1079
X Xie, N Kolthoff, O Bärenholt & SP Nielsen
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Relationships between abdominal body fat distribution and cardiovascular risk factors: an explanation for women’s healthier cardiovascular risk profile. The D.E.S.I.R. Study 1085
S Bertrais, B Balkau, S Vol, A Forhan, C Calvet, M Marre, E Eschwège & The D.E.S.I.R. Study Group
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Prevalence of childhood overweight in Northwestern Spain: a comparative study of two periods with a ten year interval 1095
M Rios, E Fluiters, LF Pérez Méndez, EG García-Mayor & RV García-Mayor
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Short Communication

Lack of association between a human beta-2 adrenoceptor gene polymorphism (gln27glu) and morbid obesity 1099
B Kortner, A Wolf, D Wendt, U Beisiegel & D Evans
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Letters

Smoking, pregnancy and body weight 1101
Stephan Rössner
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Reply to letter from S Rössner 1102
Jane Ogden & Marie Clark
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Predicting fatness in US vs UK children 1103
JCK Wells
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Obesity and cytokines 1104
M Ledochowski, C Murr & D Fuchs
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