If you were to do a 7
day diet log (where you track everything you are eating for 7 straight days and the times that you ate them) I'd be happy to take a look at it and make recommendations.
Not exact matches
The method developed in the study may one
day replace less reliable food
logs used in population studies on the connections between
diet and cancer.
Essentially, the researchers took genetic copies who had become different in body weight and used 3 -
day food
logs and 7
days of accelerometer data to get a very rough estimation whether food and
diet could explain most of the difference in body weight between the two.
As far as
diet goes send me your 7
day food
log and I'll make some recommendations:
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