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  2. 30-Day High-Fiber, Anti-Inflammatory Meal Plan for Weight ...

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    Eat more fiber, lower inflammation and lose weight in this 30-day meal plan for weight loss. Recipes: Jake Sternquist, Jen Causey, Robby Lozano. Reviewed by Dietitian Jessica Ball, M.S., RD ...

  3. 8 Easy 5-Ingredient Meals for Weight Loss - AOL

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    Nutrition (Per recipe): Calories: 528 Fat: 23 g (Saturated fat: 4 g) Sodium: 614 mg Carbs: 46 g (Fiber: 8 g, Sugar: 7 g) Protein: 33 g. Pasta is often thought of as off-limits in a weight loss ...

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    She said her goals are to lose fat and gain muscle. Jessica has four daughters ages 5 to 12 and works a full-time remote job. Her husband leaves for work at 6:30 a.m., so Jessica gets the girls to ...

  5. 5 High-Protein Meals for Fueling Your Muscles on a Budget - AOL

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    Men's Health's 5 for $50 meal prep series delivers high-protein recipes for low cost. This month: pork and beans serve the base.

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    Breakfast (361 calories) 1 cup low-fat plain strained Greek-style yogurt. ¼ cup sliced almonds. ½ cup cherries. 1 serving No-Added-Sugar Chia Seed Jam. A.M. Snack (193 calories)

  7. Dieting - Wikipedia

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    Dieting is the practice of eating food in a regulated way to decrease, maintain, or increase body weight, or to prevent and treat diseases such as diabetes and obesity.As weight loss depends on calorie intake, different kinds of calorie-reduced diets, such as those emphasising particular macronutrients (low-fat, low-carbohydrate, etc.), have been shown to be no more effective than one another.