Abstract:Poor diet and physical inactivity, the two major contributors to the development of overweight and obesity, have recently been identified as the second most common actual cause of death in the United States. With the increasing awareness of the strong link between obesity and chronic disease, in particular cardiovascular disease, a myriad of diets have surfaced and many of them claim weight loss depends more on the macronutrient composition of the diet than the number of calories consumed. Long-term outcome da… Show more
Patients may swear by a particular diet, but the medical evidence gathered so far indicates that for most, keeping lost weight off for at least a year is an elusive goal.
Patients may swear by a particular diet, but the medical evidence gathered so far indicates that for most, keeping lost weight off for at least a year is an elusive goal.
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