
Quick weight loss by a person is more likely to bounce back than slow-paced weight loss, has been the long-standing recommendation of weight-loss guidelines. But an Australian study, published on Wednesday, says this is wrong. Over the long term, fast-track and slow-track dieters are equally likely to regain most of the weight they lost, according to a paper published in The Lancet Diabetes (and) Endocrinology. Research led by Joseph Proietto ...
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