Diets Safe for Obese, Pregnant Women - ABC News


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Diets Safe for Obese, Pregnant Women
ABC News
At a time when women are "eating for two," dieting can safely lower the health risks of obesity during pregnancy, according to a new study. British researchers reviewed data from 44 trials involving 7278 women to determine the safety and effectiveness ...
Healthy Dieting in Pregnancy May Be Helpful U.S. News & World Report
'Dieting is safe for pregnant women' Times of India
Dieting Is Better than Exercise during Pregnancy, Safe and Beneficial for ... Medical Daily
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Amy Dickinson: Buy good food, quit obsessing over dieting - Detroit Free Press

Amy Dickinson: Buy good food, quit obsessing over dieting
Detroit Free Press
We have both struggled with our body images and have done various diets throughout our lives. I guess I carry around more shame about the diets, so I don't say much about them. My partner talks a lot about her diets, about losing weight and taking in ...

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These moms need to go on a shame-free diet - Washington Post

These moms need to go on a shame-free diet
Washington Post
We have both struggled with our own body images and have done various diets throughout our lives. I guess I carry around more shame around the diets, so I don't say much about them. My partner talks a lot about her diets, about losing weight and taking ...
Moms need shame-free diet Ottawa Sun

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Dieting, not eating for two 'benefits mother and baby' - Scotsman


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Dieting, not eating for two 'benefits mother and baby'
Scotsman
By NATALIE WALKER THE popular belief that mothers-to-be can “eat for two” has been dispelled by research that shows dieting when pregnant can be good for you. Experts have found weight “management” is not only safe but can reduce complications during ...

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Dieters Need to Permanently Cut Out 300 Calories to Keep Lost Weight Off, Study - Medical Daily


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Dieters Need to Permanently Cut Out 300 Calories to Keep Lost Weight Off, Study
Medical Daily
Dieters need to permanently cut out at least 300 calories from their daily intake to stay at their new weight, according to researchers who say that people who've slimmed down need to eat less than someone of the same weight but who has not dieted.
Cut out 300 calories to avoid piling pounds after dieting Newstrack India

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