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ScienceDaily · 08/19/2024 13:05 EDT

Weight-loss success depends on eating more protein, fiber while limiting calories

Flexibility and personalization were key in optimizing dieters' weight-loss success on the Individualized Diet Improvement Program, created by food scientists.

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