"Yo-yo dieting" not tied to early death: study
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Despite earlier concerns, dieters who repeatedly lose weight and then gain it back aren't at higher risk of early death than people who don't "yo-yo diet," according to a new report. About two-thirds of Americans are overweight or obese, and many are trying to shed the extra pounds. Over the long term, however, most people who lose weight through dieting regain it ...
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Study: 'Yo-yo dieting' not tied to early death
Despite earlier concerns, dieters who repeatedly lose weight and then gain it back aren't at higher risk of early death than people who don't "yo-yo diet," according to a new report
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Top Apps for Dieting and Weight Loss
Trying to lose weight and stay fit can be a stressful time. Let's face it. Diet for many is a four-letter word. Many will try joining clubs or hiring a personal trainer but not everyone can afford or wants to do that. With today's technology however, having the benefits of a...
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Top Bloggers Drop 67 Pounds, Win $5,000 Dietbetting
NEW YORK, NY-- - DietBet.com , an online social dieting game that lets people win money through weight-loss competitions, announced the winners of its "Lose to Win Challenge." The players -- ...
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Dieting? Go for the dairy section
CHEESE, milk, yoghurt and other dairy foods could help dieters lose extra kilograms, a new scientific study suggests.
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