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Frequent dieting (always or often in the past year) was reported by 7.6% of girls and 1.6% of boys.
It is more prudent to assume that larger weight losses and more frequent dieting could potentially result in negative physiological and performance consequences.
Frequent dieting.
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He was a peace-loving man and held frequent diets in Germany from 1378 to 1389, but he could not prevent the continuing wars between town leagues and princes that reduced Germany to anarchy for almost a decade.
Reports speculating whether her frequent juice dieting was to blame for her "unexplained" passing are rife, as are interviews with former lovers and friends, citing Geldof's past struggles with addiction.
Obesity and frequent crash dieting have been found to increase the risk of gallstones by 12 to 30 percent.
Patient 107 Overall, treatment modality (e.g. injection vs. pills), need for frequent monitoring, diet requirements to control potential interactions with antithrombotic medications, and cost played minimal role in patients' willingness to use antithrombotic medications after surgery.
Gastrointestinal conditions can be managed by changes in diet, small frequent meals, increased fiber diet, and increased water intake.
So are severe chronic dieting, frequent overeating, night eating syndrome, purging disorder and possibly compulsive exercising.
We want to have it all big cars and trucks, carbon-intensive diets, frequent plane travel, and large homes, as well as a stable climate for ourselves and future generations.
"Frequent sucrose-containing diet consumption" was considered a correct response for the causes of dental caries.
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