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Fact or fallacy, a successful weight management
program entails five elements.
Fact, the elements of successful
weight loss include the following elements: Realistic weight
goal objectives, a physician's involvement, adequate nutrition,
lifestyle modifications and safe healthy measures are critical
for an inspiring weight-loss program. To shed pounds for lifetime
results, seek weight management program that emphasize the five
elements of exciting and healthy weight loss.
Celery, cabbage soup and grapefruit
account for foods that burn fat to improve weight loss.
Fallacy, despite the various
fad weight loss programs, foods are incapable of burning fat.
Various fad diets such as eating celery, cabbage soup or trying
the grapefruit diet do not genuinely promote efficacious and
simple weight loss. Although weight loss is possible through
one of these weight management plans, the lost pounds are either
the result of caloric reduction or are derived from fluid loss
—opposed to burning fat properties of foods.
Fact or fallacy, fad diets
represent a permanent weight loss solution?
Fallacy, fad diets do not represent
a permanent weight loss solution. After the normal eating habits
are resumed, there is a high tendency of regaining the pounds.
Not to mention, fad diets do not enhance overall lifetime health
quality. Despite, the challenges and time-consuming process
of traditional weight loss recommendations; it inspires improved
well-being and long-term weight loss.
Fact or fallacy, the best candidates
for weight-loss surgery are overweight by more than 10 pounds.
Fallacy, the best candidates
for weight-loss surgery or bariatric surgery are overweight
by more than 50 pounds with a body mass index (BMI) above 40.
The procedure induces weight loss by altering the anatomy of
the digestive system to limit the amount of food intake.
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