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Recent Studies Reveal Crash Diets Are Ineffective for Long-Term Weight Loss
Considering embarking on a strict diet? It may be prudent to reconsider, as recent studies indicate that crash diets are largely ineffective.
Research published in the journal Obesity this week highlights that such diets are challenging to maintain, leading individuals to lose motivation and ultimately regain any weight they may have lost, according to U.S. researchers.
This raises significant concerns for the approximately 25% of the UK population classified as obese, along with an additional third categorized as overweight, many of whom are in search of a quick solution for weight loss. Minor adjustments to one’s diet have been shown to yield the most substantial results, allowing for the continued enjoyment of treats like cookies.
A study conducted by scientists at Drexel University in Philadelphia, which tracked the progress of 183 dieters over a two-year period, found that a gradual approach—aiming to lose one pound per week—produces the most effective outcomes.
The rationale behind this method is that weight gain often results from consistently consuming slightly more calories than are expended. Therefore, implementing small, manageable changes to one’s diet is the most effective strategy for weight loss.
Dr. Ian Campbell, a general practitioner and founder of the National Obesity Forum, states, "Crash diets do not provide long-term solutions, and the cycle of yo-yo dieting is linked to a heightened risk of heart disease."
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