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Maaike Kruseman

Nutrition and Dietetics Department School of Health Professions University of Applied Sciences Western Switzerland Rue des Caroubiers 25, 1225 Carouge

Biography

Maaike Kruseman holds a Bachelor's degree in Nutrition and Dietetics (Geneva University of Health), as well as a Master's degree in Public Health (University of Geneva). She obtained her doctorate in Life Sciences from the University of Lausanne and specializes in the areas of obesity, sports nutrition and weight loss maintenance. She is the author of the book "Changing Weight Is Changing Your Life", in which she develops a therapeutic concept to help maintain weight loss. It combines research work, consultation and teaching.
Publications

Eating Behaviors, Body Composition and Risk of Relapse among Persons withdrawing from Substance Abuse: A 3-months Follow-up Study

Objective: To describe eating behaviors and body composition before, during and after substance abuse withdrawal, and to assess if these factors were related with withdrawal outcome. Methods: This was a three month follow-up study examining eating behaviors (measured by validated questionnaires and interview), substance use (assessed with Addictio... Read More»

Maaike Kruseman, André Berchtold, Carmen Sangin, Yasser Khazaal, Rita Manghi, Michel Piccard-Kossovsky, Jean-Michel Gaspoz and Barbara Broers

Research Article: J Addict Res Ther 2014, S10: 001

DOI: 10.4172/2155-6105.S10-001

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