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  2. Are crash diets ever a good idea for weight loss? - AOL

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    The pros, cons and potential risks of crash dieting for weight loss.

  3. Very-low-calorie diet - Wikipedia

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    [17] [30] These diets subject the body to starvation and produce an average weekly weight loss of 1.5–2.5 kilograms (3.3–5.5 lb). [17] However, the total lack of carbohydrates avoids protein sparing and thus produce a loss of lean muscle mass , as well as other adverse side effects such as increased risks of gout , and electrolyte ...

  4. Reactive hypoglycemia - Wikipedia

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    Monitoring any effects medication may have on symptoms. [4] Low-carbohydrate diet and/or frequent small meals is the first treatment of this condition. The first important point is to add small meals at the middle of the morning and of the afternoon, when glycemia would start to decrease.

  5. This Overweight Bank Is on a Crash Diet - AOL

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  6. Driver's Whole30 diet was factor in deadly crash, lawsuit claims

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    The motorist "was feeling nauseous and lightheaded" when he struck woman in the grocery store parking lot, the civil suit alleges.

  7. List of diets - Wikipedia

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    Body for Life: A calorie-control diet, promoted as part of the 12-week Body for Life program. [17] Cookie diet: A calorie control diet in which low-fat cookies are eaten to quell hunger, often in place of a meal. [18] The Hacker's Diet: A calorie-control diet from The Hacker's Diet by John Walker. The book suggests that the key to reaching and ...

  8. Calorie restriction - Wikipedia

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    The experiment also caused negative effects, such as anemia, edema, muscle wasting, weakness, dizziness, irritability, lethargy, and depression. [ 13 ] Typical low-calorie diets may not supply sufficient nutrient intake that is typically included in a calorie restriction diet.

  9. Does the GOLO Diet work? Experts explain the pros, cons, and ...

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    There are, of course, limits to what constitutes a healthy body and body composition, but years of diet culture have not solved the problem, and have in turn created many others.