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Low-Protein Diets. Some diets are followed to lose weight. Medical conditions also influence diet regimens. People with high blood pressure may follow a low-sodium diet, and diabetics often adhere to low-carb diets to reduce...

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Extra Calories, Low Protein Are Culprits in Weight Gain - Weight Loss Center - Everyday Health

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Counting Calories Matters More Than Protein For Weight Loss

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When Overeating, Calories, Not Protein, Contribute to Increase in Body Fat

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Calories matter most for fat gain - USATODAY.com

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