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![]() > Problem with diet systems is they're promoted without taking age, sex & > lifestyle into consideration. There was a study done recently - I'd have to dig for the link - that showed pretty strongly that starting just about *any* regimented diet from nothing would generally show results. There are people out there who have started eating nothing but fast food and they lost weight. The reason isn't so much what they're eating but that fact that it's all of a sudden being controlled. Instead of eating whatever they like (which, for most people turns out to be more than they realize once they start keeping track) they actually watch what they eat, and when they eat it. Similar thing happens with those "lose weight while you sleep" suppliments that are often sold in magazines and on television. Most of them have as a requirement that you not eat for a set number of hours before going to bed. Studies have shown that it's not the suppliment that makes you lose the weight - it's the fact that you're no longer eating junk before going to bed. |
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![]() "Shuurai" > wrote in message oups.com... > > > Problem with diet systems is they're promoted without taking age, sex & > > lifestyle into consideration. > > There was a study done recently - I'd have to dig for the link - that > showed pretty strongly that starting just about *any* regimented diet > from nothing would generally show results. There are people out there > who have started eating nothing but fast food and they lost weight. > > The reason isn't so much what they're eating but that fact that it's > all of a sudden being controlled. Instead of eating whatever they like > (which, for most people turns out to be more than they realize once > they start keeping track) they actually watch what they eat, and when > they eat it. > > Similar thing happens with those "lose weight while you sleep" > suppliments that are often sold in magazines and on television. Most > of them have as a requirement that you not eat for a set number of > hours before going to bed. Studies have shown that it's not the > suppliment that makes you lose the weight - it's the fact that you're > no longer eating junk before going to bed. Apparently, Sumo wrestlers eat a lot and then sleep right afterwards. Kinda sounds similar to the average TV watching, junk food munching consumer just before bed time. > |
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