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    For those that have tried and failed, and they’re at their wit’s end, (bariatric surgery) is a last resort, but it’s a good resort,” Williams-Bowls said.

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    Try our weekly Start TODAY meal plan for the week of November 13. Get dietitian-created, healthy meal and recipe ideas for breakfast, lunch, dinner and snack.

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    Meal-Prep Tip: Reserve leftover Four-Bean & Pumpkin Chili to have for dinner tomorrow night. Daily Totals: 1,495 calories, 55g fat, 79g protein, 179g carbohydrate, 41g fiber, 1,706mg sodium.

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    Meal-Prep Tip: Reserve leftover Roasted Vegetable Soup to have for lunch on Days 6 and 7. Daily Totals: 1,823 calories, 88g fat, 72g protein, 203g carbohydrate, 37g fiber, 2,075mg sodium.

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    Locavore diet: a neologism describing the eating of food that is locally produced, and not moved long distances to market. An example of this was explored in the book 100-Mile Diet, in which the authors only consumed food grown within 100 miles of their residence for a year. [163] People who follow this type of diet are sometimes known as ...

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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 ]