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Why diets don’t work: Conclusion, and what DOES work

In this “Why Diets Don’t Work” series, I’ve reviewed the reasons why “diets” (as in short term, drastic caloric restriction or some stringent eating plan) don’t work. This includes:

The short and sweet conclusion I promised?

Thus: short-term, drastic caloric restriction is not a good solution for long term weight maintenance and bodyfat loss.

Now that I’ve depressed everyone, let me tell you what DOES work.

What does work is mild, long-term, sane caloric restriction, and the proper combination of macronutrients (fat, carbohydrates, and protein), combined with weight training and cardiovascular exercise.

See Dieting 101 and my free e-book Fuck Calories for more on this.

While losing fat and getting healthy is simple once you understand the basics, “simple” doesn’t mean “easy”. It’s not a quick fix. If you are overfat, it likely took you a long time to get there, so it will take a while to reduce bodyfat and gain muscle. But that’s OK. Small, slow changes are lasting changes. If you need help with this project, I strongly recommend Precision Nutrition’s Lean Eating coaching program, which I designed — so you can be sure it’s not BS.

Make is a commitment to your body and to a change in lifestyle. And quit looking for the magic bullet.

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