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    2 Week Diet

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    The Max Planck DIET A TWO WEEK DIET FROM THE WEST GERMAN INSTITUTE FOR NUTRITION If this diet is followed (over 14 days) is strictly adhered to (with no changes at all)‚ You will lose 9 kg. Because this diet constitutes a change in your metabolism‚ you should not gain weight for at least 3 years. If you find that some or other food in the diet which you do not eat sorry you will have to eat it‚ because you are not allowed to swap it for something else. You can drink as much black coffee‚ water or

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    Metabolic Diet Essay

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    challenges with most diets that are based on decreasing the total number of calories being consumed is sustaining a high metabolism. Our metabolism is responsible for burning through calories‚ but when the caloric content of our food is reduced‚ our bodies shift gears and decrease their calorie consumption. This results in that feeling of sluggishness and tiredness that is common among most dieters‚ meaning we become less efficient at burning calories. What a metabolic diet does is raise the metabolism

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    My Diet Analysis

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    8oz. of grains‚ 3 ¼ cup of vegetables‚ no fruit‚ 1 ¼ cup of dairy and 9oz. of protein. According to the three day analysis I was either under the recommended intake amount or way over the intake amount recommended for me within my plan. To modify my diet to best use the six classes of nutrients and recommended serving I will include more vegetables in my meals. Instead of eating candy and a lot of sweets I will eat fruit that is sweet to make up for the candy. I will change the way I make my salads

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    The importance of good diet In addition to regular exercise‚ a healthy well balanced diet is essential for good health. Life or rather the quality of life you have is dependent on having good health. A well balanced diet would contain the three main groups of food as well as important vitamins and minerals. The first group of carbohydrates are found in foods such as bread‚ potatoes and rice. They are essentially energy giving foods which power the muscles and other tissues in our body

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    Advantages of a balanced diet #1–More energy Being undernourished makes you feel exhausted‚ weak‚ and sluggish. Having tons of energy and feeling strong is just one of many healthy eating advantages.  #2 – Clearer thoughts Have you ever struggled to concentrate?  It’s not fun feeling like you can’t quite get your thoughts together‚ especially if you really need to concentrate on something important. A balanced diet is full of nutrients that you brain needs so the great advantage is that your

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    Mexican Diet Analysis

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    Evaluation of Mexican Diet 10-01-12 Evaluation of Mexican Diet Abstract: The report provides an in depth analysis on the fusion of Mayan‚ Aztec‚ Spanish and French culture which have shaped modern Mexican cuisine. The report throws light on the environmental factors which helped shape traditional Mexican diet and also provides information on the myriad of cultural influences which shaped modern Mexican cuisine. Moreover‚ the

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    Balanced Diet for Athletes

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    Balanced Diet for Athletes A balanced diet is a diet that provides all the essential nutrients in sufficient quantity and in the correct proportions to promote good health. The six main classes of nutrients are carbohydrate‚ fat‚ protein‚ vitamins‚ minerals‚ and water. Good nutrition is essential for optimal performance of athletes. The nutritional requirements differ among athletes and these depend on their age‚ body size‚ and intensity of their sport or training programme. In athletes‚ good

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    Diet and Exercise Analysis

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    drink 8 cups of water each day and I have been drinking about 5-6 cups of water a day. So‚ I do need to be consuming a bit more water each day. My daily calorie intake has been good; I have stayed under everyday but one since I started tracking my diet two weeks ago. Today I have

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    Diet Analysis Paper

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    The three-day diet analysis was interesting. There were many positive attributes to it and definitely negative ones. Over the course of the three days‚ which were Friday‚ Saturday and Sunday: and figured this would give a good depiction of what I was consuming on a regular basis. In some places I was consuming more than I should be and in some I was consuming less than I should be. There were also those places were I was getting just the right amount. It is so interesting to me to be able to find

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    Meat and Vegetarian Diet

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    healthier than carnivorous humans in various ways. First‚ medical studies show that a human being’s body was not made to be carnivorous (for example; humans have no fang s or claws) and because are digestive system was not made to digest meat‚ a vegetarian diet is much easier and healthier for our bodies. Secondly‚ as known around the world‚ the most common cause of death is heart attack and the average man is at a 50% risk while a vegetarian man is at a 4% risk. Another fact most don’t think about is that

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