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21 Sentences With "follow a diet"

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It's not easy to follow a diet, but [I suppose] it's not impossible either.
It only works, they tell patients, if they follow a diet and exercise program.
"You are asking others to follow a diet that almost killed you… Wow just wow!!" said another.
Thus they follow a diet used by our pre-agricultural ancestors—if cavemen ate it, they can too.
We pledged to follow a diet of only meat, vegetables, fruit, and nuts (sparingly) for at least 30 days.
Corn, cauliflower, mushrooms, cabbage, celery, beans, nuts and berries can cause blockages, so I am supposed to follow a diet low in roughage.
And what are we more likely to follow: a diet that is more personalized than past ones have been or, as in Hall's formulation, more general?
" She explains that her plan is to follow "a diet I do when I want to just clean myself out and get rid of inflammation in my body.
Meet Foodvisor, a startup that has built a mobile app that helps you log everything you eat in order to lose weight, follow a diet or get healthier.
More from Tonic: "There are anecdotal reports of individuals acknowledging that the experience with ayahuasca is 'clearer' if you follow a diet compatible with the vegetalista [plant-based] tradition," Tófoli adds.
And on the third week, the couples were to follow a diet featuring food that makes your body excrete foul odors, such as cheese, meat, and stuff with lots of corn syrup and artificial flavors.
The other 35 women were instructed to follow a diet based on Nordic recommendations, which aimed for 15 percent of calories from protein, 25 to 30 percent from fats and 55 to 60 percent from carbohydrates.
Omada trains people to follow a diet and exercise program that was shown in a large clinical trial sponsored by the National Institutes of Health to lower the risk of progression to diabetes by 58 percent.
Research shows that almost two-thirds of consumers globally now follow a diet that limits or prohibits the consumption of some foods or ingredients due to food intolerance, as well as following a specific weight loss diet.
"It's really not hard to follow a diet for a very short period of time — most people do — but to have that stick in your life, that's the problem that we are trying to solve," said CEO Suneel Gupta.
An extensively researched book by the science writer Nina Teicholz ("The Big Fat Surprise: Why Butter, Meat and Cheese Belong in a Healthy Diet"), published in 2014, has raised serious questions about the evidence that nearly 40 years ago prompted the Senate Select Committee on Nutrition and Human Needs to recommend that Americans follow a diet low in saturated fats and cholesterol to curb what was then a runaway epidemic of heart and other cardiovascular diseases.
A restricted diet is more often pursued by those wanting to lose weight. Some people follow a diet to gain weight (usually in the form of muscle). Diets can also be used to maintain a stable body weight and improve health.
Rastafari generally follow a diet called "I-tal", which eschews the eating of food that has been artificially preserved, flavoured, or chemically altered in any way. Some Rastafari consider it to also forbid the eating of meat but the majority will not eat pork at the very least, considering it unclean.
A scientific advisory from the American Heart Association has also favorably evaluated the health impact of dietary omega-6 fats, including arachidonic acid. The group does not recommend limiting this essential fatty acid. In fact, the paper recommends individuals follow a diet that consists of at least 5–10% of calories coming from omega-6 fats, including arachidonic acid. It suggests dietary ARA is not a risk factor for heart disease, and may play a role in maintaining optimal metabolism and reduced heart disease risk.
It is important for patients with MADD to strictly avoid fasting to prevent hypoglycemia and crises of metabolic acidosis; for this reason, infants and small children should eat frequent meals. Patients with MADD can experience life-threatening metabolic crises precipitated by common childhood illnesses or other stresses on the body, so avoidance of such stresses is critical. Patients may be advised to follow a diet low in fat and protein and high in carbohydrates, particularly in severe cases. Depending on the subtype, riboflavin (100-400 mg/day), coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10), L-carnitine, or glycine supplements may be used to help restore energy production.
The sitcom-series depicted events in a Middle Eastern restaurant in Jerusalem, owned by an Arab-Israeli restaurateur named Abu-Rahmi (Jacques Cohen), and his wife Umm Rahmi (Marlene Bajali), and employing a funny chef - Hakim (Bassam Zuamat), a charming and charismatic waiter - Abdu (Gassan Abbas), a tongueless waiter named Ma'aruf (Halil Halladi), and a cross-eyed dustman called Artin (Na'im Khakim). Jewish-Israeli guest stars appeared as diners at the restaurant, among them Sefi Rivlin (as a burglar), Tzipi Shavit (as a suicidal character who refuses to follow a diet), Gadi Yagil, and many others. Jacques Cohen eventually left the show following a dispute within the production, and the fictional restaurant was henceforth run by his wife and the chef. The sitcom gained popularity among the Arab viewers outside Israel.

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