Not as such, in controlled, double-blind, peer reviewed clinical studies. However, epidemiological statistics show that being overweight definitely is associated with a shorter life span. From this it would not be unreasonable to generalize to "not being overweight makes you live longer."
Absolutely. Research has recently shown that a positive attitude leads to a longer life.
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Energy balance is crucial for weight management. Consuming more calories than the body needs leads to weight gain, while consuming fewer calories than needed results in weight loss. To maintain weight, energy intake must match energy expenditure. Understanding and managing energy balance is essential for achieving and maintaining a healthy weight.
No. but research leads to results (both positive and negative).The data provided by research is sometimes referred to as either research or results of research.
No.
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It's about the winter. The cold weather is taking longer to arrive. This leads to the trees holding their leaves longer.
Consumption of sufficient protein coupled with resistance exercise (weight lifting) as part of a hypercaloric diet leads to an increase in muscle mass and an increase in total weight. Maintaining high levels of protein (1.6-1.7 grams protein per kilogram body weight) while performing resistance exercise on a hypocaloric diet preserves muscle while burning fat and reducing total weight.
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