Typically, the flavor is accompanied
by excessive calories and fat, but not these divine bites!
This indicates that metabolic syndrome is not solely explained
by excessive calorie intake (2).
Not exact matches
Major steps to cut people's
excessive calorie intake have been unveiled
by Public Health England (PHE), as part of the government's strategy to cut childhood and adult obesity.
As part of the government's strategy to cut childhood and adult obesity, major steps to cut people's
excessive calorie intake have been unveiled
by Public Health England (PHE).
But
by giving him more
calories than he really needs, you also risk
excessive weight gain, a problem which could stay with your child for some time to come.
In fact, nutritionists recommend upping food intake
by only about 300
calories a day during the last two trimesters, and
excessive weight gain
by women during pregnancy is linked to obesity in their kids.
Prader - Willi syndrome (PWS) is a rare genetic disease characterized
by hyperphagia — a chronic feeling of hunger that, coupled with a metabolism that utilizes drastically fewer
calories than normal, often leads to
excessive eating and obesity in patients with the disease.
Dave lost 100 pounds without counting
calories or
excessive exercise, used techniques to upgrade his brain
by more than 20 IQ points, and lowered his biological age while learning to sleep more efficiently in less time.
«That means eating a diet that is healthy, not
excessive in
calories, accompanied
by exercise,» he says.
They are an inevitable
by - product of living life — burning
calories, breathing air, or absorbing sunlight — so you can't avoid them, but concerns arise when free radical production is
excessive.
This is why people who are constantly eating
excessive calories, eating too many carbohydrates, eating too many meals or sleeping improperly get into a vicious cycle of late night food cravings, which can often be fixed
by getting the body back into a proper circadian rhythm.
This meal replacement work wonders
by giving you all the nutrients and vitamins that a big meal would have, without any of the
excessive calories, fats, carbohydrates, or sugars.
I also know that I begin to gain weight, that I can pinch above my hip and feel an increasingly thicker fold of fat, and that I feel constant and
excessive fullness when I consistently exceed that value
by more than about 500
calories, which is also common.
Recall that obesity is a disease caused
by excessive insulin, not
excessive calories.
Or is it that you can now give in to the desire
by eating a low
calorie density diet that allows large volumes without
excessive calories?
I am led to believe
by what I read (which is so confusing) that the body will store excess
calories as fat if the meal is too large, even if daily total
calories are not
excessive, and that spacing these out into lower
calorie meals over three meals per day will NOT cause the body to store fat.
According to Psychology Today, crash dieting can trigger
excessive hunger, which can set off a cycle of
calorie restriction followed
by binge eating.
Here's the insidious problem with so many of these fad diets: Though they enthusiastically promise relief via not having to «obsess over
calories,» they ironically induce more stress
by imposing
excessive food restrictions that cause friction with normal life.
To put it simply, a damaged metabolism (also known as metabolic adaptation) is typically caused
by prolonged
excessive calorie restriction combined with
excessive physical activity.
By contrast, other dogs and cats overeat, consume
excessive calories, and become obese.
It might be possible to cause problems with hip dysplasia, or other orthopedic disorders,
by feeding
excessive calcium, but the biggest problem is feeding
excessive calories.