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about 2,000 steps A 15-minute walk at a brisk pace will be about 2,000 steps. Pedometer studies have shown that people who add more steps in throughout the day are less likely to be overweight and they have reduced risks for heart disease, stroke, type 2 diabetes, and more.
In general if you're a woman, you want a measurement that's less than 34.5 inches. If you're a man, a number below 40 inches is ideal. A...
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It's impossible to spot treat an apron belly. The only ways to reduce one are through overall weight reduction and surgical/non-surgical options....
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You should only take phentermine or weight loss if you are obese—with a body mass index (BMI) of over 30—or a BMI of over 27 if have another...
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As levels of testosterone start to decrease naturally from about the age of 30 onwards this encourages the body to store fat – particularly around...
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The only way you can physically and permanently reduce your stomach's size is to have surgery. You can lose overall body fat over time by eating...
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According to a 2014 review, intermittent fasting reduced body weight by 3–8% over a period of 3–24 weeks (22). When examining the rate of weight...
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Turmeric can also lower blood sugar and may enhance the effects of antidiabetic drugs or insulin ( 10 ). Since turmeric can lower blood pressure,...
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Excess intake of fat burners may cause liver damage, fluctuations in blood pressure, anxiety, headaches, heart attack, insomnia, and nausea. If you...
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