“[O]bese subjects participating in [low calorie diet] programs have a weight loss less than half of that predicted,” according to a new study by Steven Heymsfield and colleagues at Merck Research Laboratories in Rahway, New Jersey. In some studies, the weight loss was less than one-fourth of that which was predicted. The reason? Most is probably due to patients not following the prescribed diet or, to a lesser extent, a decrease in metabolism that scientists currently do not recognize in their current calculations the paper concludes.
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