Yo-yo dieting may raise risk of heart disease and diabetes, study warns
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Yo-yo dieting may raise risk of heart disease and diabetes, study warns

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Yo-yo dieting could raise the risk of heart disease and diabetes later in life, research suggests. 'Weight loss diets need careful consideration of long-term health, especially if rapid weight loss is being contemplated as an option,' Dr de Souza warned. Celebrities including Renee Zellweger and Christian Bale have complained about the health impacts of yo-yo dieting after putting on or losing weight for roles. Zellweger said her body was 'whacked' by the end of filming Bridget Jones and she had a panic attack worrying about putting on weight over a short period of time Celebrities including Renee Zellweger and Christian Bale have complained about the health impacts of yo-yo dieting after putting on or losing weight for roles. Bale said he became 'very sick' after putting on weight after dropping to 121lbs for the 2004 film The Machinist Celebrities including Renee Zellweger and Christian Bale have complained about the health impacts of yo-yo dieting after putting on or losing weight for roles.

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