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  2. 24 5-Star Salads to Support Healthy Weight Loss - AOL

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    This healthy, super-fast salad recipe swaps out romaine for kale, giving you more than 10 times the vitamin C. Easy flavor hacks like store-bought ranch and pickled jalapeños help make a creamy ...

  3. 15 High-Protein Salad Recipes for Weight Loss - AOL

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    Nutrition (Per serving): Calories: 220 Fat: 11 g (Saturated Fat: 3 g) Sodium: 560 mg. Shrimp, bacon, and hard-boiled eggs give this delicious salad its protein boost, while pine nuts, spinach, and ...

  4. Serving size - Wikipedia

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    The United States FDA recommends in their "2015-2020 Dietary Guidelines" that an American adult eating 2,000 calories a day should be consuming 2.5 cups of vegetables, 2 cups of fruit, 6 ounces of grain, 3 cups of dairy, 5.5 ounces of protein, and 27 grams of oils every day. [12]

  5. 11 Best Low-Sugar Salad Dressings, According to Dietitians - AOL

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    Photos: The brands. Design: Eat This, Not That!If you're on the hunt for healthy salad dressings that won't send your sugar levels skyrocketing, we have the perfect list for you. Whether you're ...

  6. Weight management - Wikipedia

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    The majority of guidelines agree that a calorie deficit, particularly 500-750 kcal daily, can be recommended to those who want to lose weight. [5] [12] A moderate decrease in caloric intake will lead to a slow weight loss, which is often more beneficial than a rapid weight loss for long term weight management. [8]

  7. Dieting - Wikipedia

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    Dieting is the practice of eating food in a regulated way to decrease, maintain, or increase body weight, or to prevent and treat diseases such as diabetes and obesity.As weight loss depends on calorie intake, different kinds of calorie-reduced diets, such as those emphasising particular macronutrients (low-fat, low-carbohydrate, etc.), have been shown to be no more effective than one another.