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  2. 7-Day Gut-Healthy Meal Plan for Meal-Preppers, Created by a ...

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    Daily Totals: 1,793 calories, 93g fat, 100g protein, 157g carbohydrate, 37g fiber, 1,676mg sodium. Make it 1,500 calories: Omit almonds and chia seeds at breakfast and change P.M. snack to 1 ...

  3. This nutty grain is packed with fiber and is linked to health ...

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    Blood sugar regulation:Research suggests that consuming 150 grams per day of whole grains such as barley can help protect against type 2 diabetes and improve fasting blood sugar levels.

  4. 7 Tips for Having More Energy - AOL

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    How to Boost Energy Levels. Let’s take a look at some practical tips and strategies for how to have more energy. 1. Aim for a Balanced Diet. Maintaining balanced blood sugar levels is key to ...

  5. Weight management - Wikipedia

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    A low-carbohydrate diet can have the added benefits of blood sugar control in those with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus. [12] A low-carbohydrate diet can also improve weight loss, HDL, and cholesterol in certain individuals. [35] Compared to a typical diet, low-carbohydrate, low-fat, and moderate macronutrient diets can all positively impact weight ...

  6. Energy homeostasis - Wikipedia

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    Energy intake is measured by the amount of calories consumed from food and fluids. [1] Energy intake is modulated by hunger, which is primarily regulated by the hypothalamus, [1] and choice, which is determined by the sets of brain structures that are responsible for stimulus control (i.e., operant conditioning and classical conditioning) and cognitive control of eating behavior.

  7. Diet and obesity - Wikipedia

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    For men, the average increase was 168 calories per day (2450 calories in 1971 and 2618 calories in 2000). Most of these extra calories came from an increase in carbohydrate consumption, though there was also an increase in fat consumption over the same time period. [7]

  8. People are getting heart conditions at a younger age. Here's ...

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    From 2001 to 2018, ultra-processed food intake rose from 53.5% to 57.0% of total caloric intake. And too much processed food is a problem for heart health, according to research and MyFitnessPal ...

  9. Dieting - Wikipedia

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    Dieting is the practice of eating food in a regulated way to decrease, maintain, or increase body weight, or to prevent and treat diseases such as diabetes and obesity.As weight loss depends on calorie intake, different kinds of calorie-reduced diets, such as those emphasising particular macronutrients (low-fat, low-carbohydrate, etc.), have been shown to be no more effective than one another.