New Study Shows Yo-Yo Dieting Won't Kill Me - Yahoo! Contributors Network
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New Study Shows Yo-Yo Dieting Won't Kill MeYahoo! Contributors NetworkAccording to researchers, the old studies that claimed yo-yo dieting or "weight cycling," would lead to an early demise did not distinguish between people who lost weight due to illness and those who were vanity dieting. Researchers followed men and ...and more » |
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"Yo-yo dieting" not tied to early death: study - Reuters
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"Yo-yo dieting" not tied to early death: studyReutersAmong women whose weight yo-yoed the most -- 20 times or more -- 16 percent died over the study, compared to 15 percent of those who said their weight never cycled due to dieting. For men, the corresponding numbers were 29 percent and 26 percent.and more » |
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Last updated at 9:21 PM on 7th February 2012 - Daily Mail
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Last updated at 9:21 PM on 7th February 2012Daily MailWorth $60billion-a-year in America, the dieting industry is big business and many advertisements feature before and after shots to show you just how effective the product is. Men and women with protruding, flabby stomachs and undefined arms and abs are ...and more » |
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Study: 'Yo-yo dieting' not tied to early death - Fox News
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Study: 'Yo-yo dieting' not tied to early deathFox NewsAmong women whose weight yo-yoed the most—20 times or more—16 percent died over the study, compared to 15 percent of those who said their weight never cycled due to dieting. For men, the corresponding numbers were 29 percent and 26 percent.and more » |
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"Super Monday" One of the Biggest Diet Decision Days of the Year - PR Newswire (press release)
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