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After adjusting for the effects of weight change, sex became an important predictor of VAT and TAT with men losing more relative to women over the course of the intervention.
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Similarly, in a study from Denmark that I wrote about in September, a group of pudgy young men lost more weight after 13 weeks of exercising moderately for about 30 minutes several times a week than a separate group who worked out twice as much.
It is clear that especially older men lose more in terms of employment probabilities than older women.
But that's primarily because men lost more jobs during the recession, and their recovery was quicker and more noticeable.
While men lost more jobs in the recession than women, women have been slower to recover, losing nearly 300,000 jobs since the economic "recovery" began in 2009.
Impact of gender was different in the two treatment groups; in the P-group women lost more bone and men lost more bone in the NoP-group.
Sexually active life expectancy was longer for men, but men lost more years of sexually active life as a result of poor health than women.
By comparison, men lost more weight in kilograms and a higher percentage of fat, whilst women experienced a larger increase in emotional HRQL and lost more cm in hip circumference (Table 3).
In the first six months of the SAVE trial, men lost more weight than women (9.3 kg vs. 5.8 kg) and had more than twice the decrease in insulin (2.5 μU/mL vs. 1.0 μU/mL).
But, from previous work, it is also known that in response to chronic endurance training, men lose more body fat than do women (Ballor and Keesey 1991; Donnelly and Smith 2005), which may be related to higher increments of postexercise lipid mobilization in men than women (Henderson et al. 2007a).
In the ILS group, men lost more absolute weight (6.0 vs. 4.6 kg, P < 0.01), a greater percentage of body weight (8 vs. 7%, P = 0.02), and more absolute and percentage of waist circumference (5.6 cm [5.2%] vs. 4.6 cm [4.4%], P < 0.05 for all comparisons) than women.
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