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Nutrition Study: Matthew Vettese Says Afternoon Stress Eating is Dietary ... PR Web (press release) A new report from CNN confirms that stress-induced "binge eating" during the afternoon or early evening is a major cause of dietary problems and significant weight gain, but nutritionist Matthew Vettese offers ways for avoiding carbohydrate overload. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Cake for Breakfast? Study Says Go for It LiveScience.com In the study, obese participants who ate a breakfast high in protein and carbohydrates that included a dessert were better able to stick to their diet and keep the pounds off longer than participants who ate a low-carb, low-calorie breakfast that did ... See all stories on this topic » |
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