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  2. “It’s Madness”: Fans React To Stunning Weight Loss ...

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    Image credits: Leah Puttkammer / Amy Sussman For Dr. Schimpf, the two stars who better exemplified the dangers of extreme weight loss were Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande, the main actresses of ...

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  4. Fad diet - Wikipedia

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    There is a commonly claimed figure that "95% of dieters regain their weight after a few years", but this is a "clinical lore" based on a 1953 primary study, [38] with newer evidence demonstrating long-term weight loss after dieting under supervision, [25] [26] [39] although a 2007 review found that one-third to two-thirds of dieters had slight ...

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    The company defines those behaviors as extreme low-calorie diets, binging and intentional vomiting, misusing medication or supplements for weight loss and exercising through serious injuries or ...

  6. Very-low-calorie diet - Wikipedia

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    The routine use of VLCDs is not recommended due to safety concerns, but this approach can be used under medical supervision if there is a clinical rationale for rapid weight loss in obese individuals, as part of a "multi-component weight management strategy" with continuous support and for a maximum of 12 weeks, according to the NICE 2014 guidelines. [12]

  7. Hypermetabolism - Wikipedia

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    Hypermetabolism is defined as an elevated resting energy expenditure (REE) > 110% of predicted REE. [1] Hypermetabolism is accompanied by a variety of internal and external symptoms, most notably extreme weight loss, and can also be a symptom in itself.