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  1. Water scarcity and excess adiposity are two of the main problems worldwide and in Mexico, which is the most obese country in the world and suffers from water scarcity. Food production represents 90% of a person's water footprint (WF), and healthy ...

  2. 19 lis 2012 · Thus, increasing water consumption to replace sugar-containing beverages could prevent obesity. Drinking water instead of drinking sugar-containing beverages was shown to reduce the total energy intake with the subsequent meal in adults (17, 18).

  3. Water intake has been suggested to be associated with weight control, but evidence for optimal water intake in terms of amount, timing, and temperature is sparse. Additionally, genetic predisposition to obesity, which affects satiety and energy ...

  4. 27 mar 2024 · Water intake has long been hypothesized to aid in weight loss by inducing satiety and reducing energy intake [9, 33]. Yet, we found no significant effect of the water intake intervention on adiposity, suggesting the absence of a substantial effect of water on the long-term average energy intake.

  5. 24 wrz 2020 · Introduction: Obesity and obesity related diseases have been important health problems. Objective: It was to review the trials using drinking water as intervention to reduce weight and to...

  6. 8 sty 2024 · Eating fewer processed foods, drinking more green tea, and taking probiotics are just a few of the natural methods that can promote weight loss. Establishing an exercise or a sleep...

  7. 27 mar 2024 · To systematically assess the scientific evidence regarding the effect of water intake on adiposity, we conducted a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials (RCTs) among overweight and obese populations. Methods: PubMed and Embase were searched for relevant articles published up to December 2023.

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