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Why underweight babies become obese: Study says disrupted hypothalamus is to blame

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How to Lose Those Last 10 Pounds - Weight Center - Everyday Health

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How Mindful Eating Helps with Yoyo Dieting and Diabetes

caloriecount.about.com — “A dietitian once told me, “Many of my patients diagnosed with diabetes are my yoyo dieters all grown up!” While that may be an overstatement, receiving a diagnosis of prediabetes or diabetes doesn’t make it any easier to stick to a restrictive diet long term. Although fear can lead to drastic changes in diet and exercise at first, it’s not a sufficient motivator for sustainable change.View full resource at caloriecount.about.com

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Does Exercising Have an Afterburn Effect? - Fitness Center - Everyday Health

everydayhealth.com — “Most dieters think that exercising causes them to burn more calories after leaving the gym. Does this after-burn effect actually exist?View full resource at everydayhealth.com

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How to Lose Those Last 10 Pounds - Weight Center - Everyday Health

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The 49 Worst Foods for Your Diet - Diet and Nutrition Center - Everyday Health

everydayhealth.com — “Researchers in New Zealand have identified what they believe to be the 48 worst foods for dieters, or the most calorie-dense foods with the least nutritional value.View full resource at everydayhealth.com

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Study finds higher death rate in calorie-restricted models of IBD

news-medical.net — “In a surprising result, Michigan State University researchers looking at the effects of diet on bowel disease found that mice on a calorie-restricted diet were more likely to die after being infected with an inflammation-causing bacterial pathogen in the colon.View full resource at news-medical.net

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Low-calorie diet may be harmful for bowel disease patients

sciencedaily.com — “In a surprising result, researchers looking at the effects of diet on bowel disease found that mice on a calorie-restricted diet were more likely to die after being infected with an inflammation-causing bacterial pathogen in the colon.View full resource at sciencedaily.com

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Low-calorie diet may be harmful for bowel disease patients

sciencedaily.com — “In a surprising result, researchers looking at the effects of diet on bowel disease found that mice on a calorie-restricted diet were more likely to die after being infected with an inflammation-causing bacterial pathogen in the colon.View full resource at sciencedaily.com

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Low-calorie diet may be harmful for bowel disease patients

sciencedaily.com — “In a surprising result, researchers looking at the effects of diet on bowel disease found that mice on a calorie-restricted diet were more likely to die after being infected with an inflammation-causing bacterial pathogen in the colon.View full resource at sciencedaily.com

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Low-calorie diet may be harmful for bowel disease patients

medicalxpress.com — “In a surprising result, Michigan State University researchers looking at the effects of diet on bowel disease found that mice on a calorie-restricted diet were more likely to die after being infected with an inflammation-causing bacterial pathogen in the colon.View full resource at medicalxpress.com

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Which Works for Weight Loss - Diet or Exercise? - Weight Loss Center - Everyday Health

everydayhealth.com — “Some dieters cut calories to slim down while others increase the amount of exercise they do. Find out which method is the most effective way to lose weight.View full resource at everydayhealth.com

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My current take on calorie restriction « Dr Dave Unleashed Blog

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Restrained Eating vs Calorie Restriction

adonisindex.com — “Restrained eating is different from calorie restriction. One leads to weight loss, the other leads to obsessive compulsive eating and binging.View full resource at adonisindex.com

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Great post. Lots of good points made about the dangers of "restrained eating vs. calorie restriction." http://t.co/VcpVHmPp

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Dessert at Breakfast May Help Dieters - NYTimes.com

nytimes.com — “A randomized study of 144 people put on low-calorie diets found that those given a high-carb, protein-rich breakfast with a dessert lost more weight and kept it off.View full resource at nytimes.com

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