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  2. Very-low-calorie diet - Wikipedia

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    The routine use of VLCDs is not recommended due to safety concerns, but this approach can be used under medical supervision if there is a clinical rationale for rapid weight loss in obese individuals, as part of a "multi-component weight management strategy" with continuous support and for a maximum of 12 weeks, according to the NICE 2014 guidelines. [12]

  3. Calorie restriction - Wikipedia

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    The quality of the diet was insufficient to accurately represent the diet during war due to the inadequate consumption of protein, and a lack of fruits and vegetables. Despite the extreme calorie restriction, the experiment was not representative of true calorie-restrictive diets, which adhere to intake guidelines for macronutrients and ...

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

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    According to Bond and the NHS, the main side-effects of a crash diet can include the following negative symptoms: Weakened immune system. Dehydration. Dizziness. Irregular bowel movements. Fatigue ...

  5. 12 reasons you aren't losing weight even though you're eating ...

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    A recent study pitted an ultra-processed diet against a nutrient-dense one, with meals matched for calories, sugar, fat, fiber, and macronutrients. People were told to eat as much as they wanted.

  6. List of diets - Wikipedia

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    Many diets are considered by clinicians to pose significant health risks and minimal long-term benefit. This is particularly true of "crash" or "fad" diets – short-term, weight-loss plans that involve drastic changes to a person's normal eating habits. Only diets covered on Wikipedia are listed under alphabetically sorted headings.

  7. 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.

  8. 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.

  9. Fad diet - Wikipedia

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    Diet success in weight loss and health benefits is most predicted by adherence and negative energy balance, regardless of the diet type. [ 26 ] [ 33 ] [ 34 ] Fad diets, with their popularity and variety, may be useful to introduce obese individuals via a dietary plan tailored to their food preferences and lifestyle into long-term dietary and ...