@article{d55edaeea33247f3aaaa999d63966e61,
title = "Intake of total, animal and plant protein and subsequent changes in weight or waist circumference in European men and women: the Diogenes project",
abstract = "As protein is considered to increase thermogenesis and satiety more than other macronutrients, it may have beneficial effects on prevention of weight gain and weight maintenance.",
keywords = "Animals, Body Mass Index, Body Weight, Dietary Proteins, Energy Intake, Europe, European Continental Ancestry Group, Female, Food Habits, Humans, Male, Meat, Middle Aged, Poultry, Prospective Studies, Questionnaires, Satiety Response, Thermogenesis, Vegetables, Waist Circumference, Weight Gain",
author = "Jytte Halkj{\ae}r and A Olsen and Kim Overvad and Jakobsen, {M U} and H Boeing and B Buijsse and D Palli and G Tognon and H Du and {van der}, {D L} and Forouhi, {N G} and Wareham, {N J} and Feskens, {E J M} and S{\o}rensen, {T I A} and A Tj{\o}nneland",
year = "2011",
doi = "10.1038/ijo.2010.254",
language = "English",
volume = "35",
pages = "1104--13",
journal = "International Journal of Obesity",
issn = "0307-0565",
publisher = "Nature Publishing Group",
number = "8",
}