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Do Fruit & Nut Bars Cause Weight Gain?

PLAIN-2780 · run 19 (hybrid, A) vs run 16 (vector, B)

The actual ranked results each run returned for this one query, in order. Documents the benchmark judged relevant are highlighted green (with their relevance grade). Comparing the two columns shows why one run scored higher — which relevant docs it surfaced, and how near the top.

A — run 19 (hybrid)

  1. #1 · MED-3896 ✓ rel 2
    The effect of the addition of daily fruit and nut bars to diet on weight, and cardiac risk profile, in overweight adults.
  2. #2 · MED-4291 ✓ rel 1
    Nut consumption, weight gain and obesity: Epidemiological evidence.
  3. #3 · MED-4707
    Prospective study of nut consumption, long-term weight change, and obesity risk in women
  4. #4 · MED-4292 ✓ rel 1
    A review of the evidence: nuts and body weight.
  5. #5 · MED-4286 ✓ rel 1
    Nuts and healthy body weight maintenance mechanisms.
  6. #6 · MED-2594
    Nut intake and adiposity: meta-analysis of clinical trials.
  7. #7 · MED-2595
    Health benefits of nut consumption with special reference to body weight control.
  8. #8 · MED-5083
    A systematic screening of total antioxidants in dietary plants.
  9. #9 · MED-1534
    Glucose and insulin responses to manufactured and whole-food snacks.
  10. #10 · MED-4287 ✓ rel 1
    Two weeks of overfeeding with candy, but not peanuts, increases insulin levels and body weight.

B — run 16 (vector)

  1. #1 · MED-3896 ✓ rel 2
    The effect of the addition of daily fruit and nut bars to diet on weight, and cardiac risk profile, in overweight adults.
  2. #2 · MED-4291 ✓ rel 1
    Nut consumption, weight gain and obesity: Epidemiological evidence.
  3. #3 · MED-4707
    Prospective study of nut consumption, long-term weight change, and obesity risk in women
  4. #4 · MED-4292 ✓ rel 1
    A review of the evidence: nuts and body weight.
  5. #5 · MED-4286 ✓ rel 1
    Nuts and healthy body weight maintenance mechanisms.
  6. #6 · MED-2594
    Nut intake and adiposity: meta-analysis of clinical trials.
  7. #7 · MED-2595
    Health benefits of nut consumption with special reference to body weight control.
  8. #8 · MED-1534
    Glucose and insulin responses to manufactured and whole-food snacks.
  9. #9 · MED-4287 ✓ rel 1
    Two weeks of overfeeding with candy, but not peanuts, increases insulin levels and body weight.
  10. #10 · MED-4290 ✓ rel 1
    Cross-sectional association of nut intake with adiposity in a Mediterranean population.