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low-calorie diet

NOUN
  1. a diet that is low on calories

How To Use low-calorie diet In A Sentence

  • The mum of four got in touch before their Maldives trip so staff could prepare her low-calorie diet of seafood and salads. The Sun
  • They did not have to suffer a very low-calorie diet or one that involved eating expensive and unusual foods. The Vitality Diet
  • Adjustable gastric banding is much more effective long-term than a very low-calorie diet for people who are about 50 pounds overweight, a study shows. Study: Gastric band works better than 500-calorie diet
  • Overall, there is no evidence that low-fat diets are any better than low-calorie diets in achieving weight loss in overweight or obese people.
  • The researchers had them consume a low-calorie diet (1, 200 calories for women or 1, 500 calories for men).
  • The report sparked the first nationwide debate over whether low-calorie dieting was now outmoded.
  • I took up the challenge which saw me eat a low-calorie diet of fresh fruit and veg and exercise for ten minutes daily. The Sun
  • Any low-calorie diet will work, if adhered to. The Vitality Diet
  • Very low-calorie diets require a lot of willpower to stay on. The Sun
  • I often hear people criticise very low-calorie diets, citing the fact that if you lose weight. The Sun
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