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    Sustainable weight loss: Science-backed strategies that work better than restrictive diets

    Whatfinger EditorBy Whatfinger EditorMarch 21, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Sustainable weight loss: Science-backed strategies that work better than restrictive diets

    Replacing sugary drinks with water reduces calorie intake, prevents dehydration-induced hunger and boosts metabolism.
    Sleeping less than seven hours disrupts hunger hormones (ghrelin/leptin), increasing cravings and obesity risk.
    HIIT and strength training optimize fat loss and muscle growth, improving metabolism beyond calorie burn.
    Whole, fiber-rich foods (e.g., lean proteins, vegetables, healthy fats) prevent blood sugar spikes and promote satiety.
    Skipping meals (especially breakfast) slows metabolism and triggers overeating; moderate deficits work better.


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