Yo-Yo dieting and disease risk
Description
Weight cycling, commonly referred to as yo-yo dieting, has been rumored to be associated with an inability to lose weight, a reduction in metabolic rate, a loss of muscle mass, and an increased risk for disease. Yo-Yo Dieting and Disease Risk reviews the key elements and concerns involving yo-yo dieting, as well as offering easy-to-apply suggestions concerning how to break the seemingly never-ending cycle of weight management.
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35 min
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Date of Publication
2006
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Alexander Street
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