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- Dieting abstract "Dieting is the practice of eating food in a regulated fashion to decrease, maintain, or increase body weight. Dieting is often used in combination with physical exercise to lose weight in those who are overweight or obese. Some people, however, follow a diet to gain weight (usually in the form of muscle). Diets can also be used to maintain a stable body weight.Diets to promote weight loss are generally divided into four categories: low-fat, low-carbohydrate, low-calorie, and very low calorie. A meta-analysis of six randomized controlled trials found no difference between the main diet types (low calorie, low carbohydrate, and low fat), with a 2–4 kilogram weight loss in all studies. At two years, all calorie-reduced diet types cause equal weight loss irrespective of the macronutrients emphasized.Some long-term studies of dieting indicate the majority of individuals who have dieted regain virtually all of the weight that was lost after dieting, regardless of whether they maintain their diet or exercise program and that after two years of dieting, up to two-thirds of dieters were even heavier than they are prior to beginning their regimen. A study published in the APA's journal American Psychologist found diets 'do not lead to sustained weight loss or health benefits for the majority of people.' However, other studies have found that the average individual maintains some weight loss after dieting. Weight loss by dieting, while of benefit to those classified as unhealthy, may slightly increase the mortality rate for individuals who are otherwise healthy.The first popular diet was "Banting", named after William Banting. In his 1863 pamphlet, Letter on Corpulence, Addressed to the Public, he outlined the details of a particular low-carbohydrate, low-calorie diet that had led to his own dramatic weight loss.".
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- Dieting subject Category:Diets.
- Dieting subject Category:Nutrition.
- Dieting subject Category:Obesity.
- Dieting comment "Dieting is the practice of eating food in a regulated fashion to decrease, maintain, or increase body weight. Dieting is often used in combination with physical exercise to lose weight in those who are overweight or obese. Some people, however, follow a diet to gain weight (usually in the form of muscle). Diets can also be used to maintain a stable body weight.Diets to promote weight loss are generally divided into four categories: low-fat, low-carbohydrate, low-calorie, and very low calorie.".
- Dieting label "Dieta (alimentación)".
- Dieting label "Dieta".
- Dieting label "Dieting".
- Dieting label "Odchudzanie".
- Dieting label "Régime amaigrissant".
- Dieting label "تخسيس".
- Dieting label "ダイエット".
- Dieting label "节食".
- Dieting sameAs Dieta.
- Dieting sameAs Dieta_(alimentación).
- Dieting sameAs Régime_amaigrissant.
- Dieting sameAs ダイエット.
- Dieting sameAs 식이요법.
- Dieting sameAs Odchudzanie.
- Dieting sameAs Dieta.
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- Dieting depiction William_Banting.png.
- Dieting isPrimaryTopicOf Dieting.