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  2. 10 Hacks To Make Your Starbucks Drinks Healthier! - AOL

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    For example, a grande version of a standard coffee-based Frappuccino® runs 240 calories, vs. a skinny coffee-based Frappuccino®, which has 100 calories, making this a healthier Starbucks drink ...

  3. The Best Starbucks Breakfast Order for Weight Loss - AOL

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    Look no further than Starbucks, where a variety of coffee beverages and grab-and-go treats await. ... It's useful to have a few healthy breakfast options that won't derail your weight-loss efforts ...

  4. What's the healthiest Starbucks drink? Dietitians share their ...

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    She recommends opting for low-fat milk to keep calories down. If you follow a plant-based diet, choose soy milk for a similar protein content. As a bonus, the protein in this coffee drink can help ...

  5. Fatsecret - Wikipedia

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    Fatsecret was founded in 2006 in Melbourne, Australia by Lenny Moses and Rodney Moses. [1] As of 2019, Lenny serves as the company's CEO. [2] The company is known for its calorie counting and meal tracking app, and by April 2016, the company claimed to have 45 million users of its services.

  6. The Hacker's Diet - Wikipedia

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    The Hacker's Diet (humorously subtitled "How to lose weight and hair through stress and poor nutrition") is a diet plan created by the founder of Autodesk, John Walker, outlined in an electronic book of the same name, that attempts to aid the process of weight loss by more accurately modeling how calories consumed and calories expended actually impact weight.

  7. Calorie restriction - Wikipedia

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    Mild calorie restriction may be beneficial for pregnant women to reduce weight gain (without weight loss) and reduce perinatal risks for both the mother and child. [11] [12] For overweight or obese individuals, calorie restriction may improve health through weight loss, although a gradual weight regain of 1–2 kg (2.2–4.4 lb) per year may occur.