They found two main things: «probable evidence for high intake of dietary fibre and nuts
predicting less weight gain [over time], and for high intake of meat in predicting more weight gain.»
Not exact matches
From these analyses, we also
predict that normal -
weight women who breastfeed as recommended would retain ≈ 0.5 kg
less at 18 mo than would those who breastfeed for a short duration (< 1 wk), regardless of the amount of
weight they
gained while pregnant (Figure 2).
With no good explanation for what causes the pounds to pack on, or a way to
predict who will
gain weight, physicians counsel all their teen DMPA patients to eat
less food.
The bottom line is that so far, every single study in which they added nuts to people's diets without trying to restrict calories failed to show the expected
weight gain — whether it was just
less than
predicted, no
weight gain at all, or they even lost
weight.
(2) Although eating prunes will cause
less weight gain than the calories that they contain would predict, they are still extremely high in sugars, extremely high in calories, and prunes will cause weight GAIN, not weight l
gain than the calories that they contain would
predict, they are still extremely high in sugars, extremely high in calories, and prunes will cause
weight GAIN, not weight l
GAIN, not
weight loss.