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Angelo Tremblay

Researcher at Laval University

Publications -  482
Citations -  35202

Angelo Tremblay is an academic researcher from Laval University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Weight loss & Body mass index. The author has an hindex of 86, co-authored 466 publications receiving 32751 citations. Previous affiliations of Angelo Tremblay include Hotel Dieu Hospital & D'Youville College.

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Incidental movement, lifestyle-embedded activity and sleep: new frontiers in physical activity assessment.

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors analyse l'impact des activites physiques dites accessoires (ne constituant pas de l'exercice physique en soi ou netant pas utiles) on the depense energetique totale (TEE) and les indicateurs de sante.
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Appetite sensations as a marker of overall intake.

TL;DR: Assessment of appetite sensation such as fullness in response to a fixed load may be useful to evaluate individual overall energy intake, and the fullness dimension seems to be a useful appetite sensation to predict long-term TEI and REI.
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Management of antipsychotic-induced weight gain: prospective naturalistic study of the effectiveness of a supervised exercise programme

TL;DR: Bodyweight and metabolic risk profile in patients receiving atypical antipsychotic medications can be effectively managed with a weight control programme including physical activity, according to a prospective, comparative, open and naturalistic study carried out.
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Milk products, insulin resistance syndrome and type 2 diabetes.

TL;DR: Overall, the intake of low-fat dairy products is a feature of a healthy dietary pattern which has been shown to contribute to a significant extent to the prevention of IRS.
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Health-At-Every-Size and eating behaviors: 1-year follow-up results of a size acceptance intervention.

TL;DR: Results suggest that, when compared to a control group, an HAES approach could have long-term beneficial effects on eating behaviors related to disinhibition and hunger.