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  2. This Diet Claims To 'Trick' Your Metabolism Into Working ...

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    Experts explain the metabolic confusion diet, also known as "calorie shifting," which involves mixing high-calorie and low-calorie days for a period of time.

  3. A Complete Guide to the Okinawan Diet - AOL

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    With around 85% of calories coming from carbs, the Okinawan diet is carb-heavy. People with diabetes following the Okinawan diet may find it difficult to stay within their ideal blood sugar range.

  4. What Is 'Metabolic Confusion' & Can It Speed up Weight Loss?

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    Photo: Shutterstock. Design: Eat This, Not That!When it comes to diets and weight-loss strategies, the options are truly endless. From detoxes and cleanses to fasting schedules and calorie ...

  5. Calorie restriction - Wikipedia

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    Calorie restriction (also known as caloric restriction or energy restriction) is a dietary regimen that reduces the energy intake from foods and beverages without incurring malnutrition. [1][2] The possible effect of calorie restriction on body weight management, longevity, and aging-associated diseases has been an active area of research. [1]

  6. CRON-diet - Wikipedia

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    The CRON-diet (Calorie Restriction with Optimal Nutrition) [1] is a nutrient-rich, reduced calorie diet developed by Roy Walford, Lisa Walford, and Brian M. Delaney. [2] The CRON-diet involves calorie restriction in the hope that the practice will improve health and retard aging, while still attempting to provide the recommended daily amounts of various nutrients. [3]

  7. Caloric restriction mimetic - Wikipedia

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    Calorie restriction mimetics (CRM), also known as energy restriction mimetics, are a hypothetical class of dietary supplements or drug candidates that would, in principle, mimic the substantial anti-aging effects that calorie restriction (CR) has on many laboratory animals and humans. CR is defined as a reduction in calorie intake of 20% (mild ...