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  2. These Exercises Will Help You Blast Belly Fat - AOL

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    Belly fat can be stubborn and hard to lose, but these 18 exercises hold the key to erasing it, building muscle and revving up strength all at the same time.

  3. 10 Best Gym Exercises to Torch Belly Fat - AOL

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    Photo: Shutterstock. Design: Eat This, Not That!As summer approaches, the desire to sculpt a lean body intensifies, prompting many to flock to the gym to shed belly fat. Beyond aesthetic concerns ...

  4. 14 plyometric exercises that burn fat and calories - AOL

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    Messier squat . Stand with your feet wider than shoulder-width apart. Sit down and back into a wide-stance squat position. While maintaining the squat, shift your weight to the left leg while ...

  5. Weight management - Wikipedia

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    The quantity of food and drink consumed by an individual may play a role in weight management, as may the types of food and drink a person consumes. [ 5 ] [ 9 ] [ 12 ] For example, intake of sweetened drinks such as sodas or juices can lead to increased energy intake that is not neutralized by a decrease in accompanying food intake. [ 5 ]

  6. Protein-sparing modified fast (diet) - Wikipedia

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    The concept of "protein-sparing modified fast" (PSMF) was described by George Blackburn in the early 1970s as an intensive weight-loss diet designed to mitigate the harms associated with protein-calorie malnutrition [8] and nitrogen losses induced by either acute illness or hypocaloric diets in patients with obesity, in order to adapt the patient's metabolism sufficiently to use endogenous fat ...

  7. Starvation response - Wikipedia

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    Starvation response in animals (including humans) is a set of adaptive biochemical and physiological changes, triggered by lack of food or extreme weight loss, in which the body seeks to conserve energy by reducing metabolic rate and/or non-resting energy expenditure to prolong survival and preserve body fat and lean mass.