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  2. 14 Tips to Get Unstuck During a Weight Loss Plateau - AOL

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    If you were flying solo pre-plateau, consider reaching out to friends, family, or weight loss communities for support and guidance in jump-starting your weight loss again. Drazen Zigic/istockphoto 2.

  3. 10 Weight-Loss Tips That Actually Work, According to Dietitians

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    Losing weight is often framed as a simple equation: eat less and move more. But if it were that simple, far fewer people would struggle with losing weight. For many, weight loss feels like a yo-yo ...

  4. 16 Ways To Lose Weight Quickly and Safely

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    Adds Wilson, “You will subtract about 200-500 calories from your BMR for weight loss. So, for example: If your caloric needs are 1800, you would aim for 1300-1600 calories per day for weight ...

  5. Jorge Cruise - Wikipedia

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    Jorge Cruise (born March 6, 1971, in Mexico City) is a Mexican author, fitness trainer and proponent of intermittent fasting and low-carbohydrate dieting.He is the author of The Cruise Control Diet (2019) as well as books on The New York Times bestseller list: The 100 (2013), The Belly Fat Cure (2010), Body at Home (2009), The 12-Second Sequence (2009), The 3-Hour Diet (2006), and 8 Minutes in ...

  6. Sylvia of Hollywood - Wikipedia

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    Sylvia Ulback (6 April 1881 – 2 March 1975), known as Sylvia of Hollywood, was an early Hollywood fitness guru. [1] Between 1926 and 1932, "Madame Sylvia", as she was also known, specialized in keeping movie stars camera-ready [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] through stringent massage, diet and exercise.

  7. Fad diet - Wikipedia

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    Fad diets are generally restrictive, and are characterized by promises of fast weight loss [4] [7] or great physical health (notably by "detoxification"), [2] [4] [12] and which are not grounded in sound science. [4] [11] [12]: 12 Some fad diets, such as diets purporting to be alternative cancer treatments, promise health benefits other than ...