Restrictive Dieting Harms Your Health In Seven Major Ways

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Nutrient deficiency Low-calorie diets are low in both macronutrients – fat, protein and carbs – and micronutrients, or vitamins and minerals. One symptom of vitamin B1 deficiency, for example, is loss of appetite, while deficiency of the mineral zinc is expressed as both loss of appetite and the lack of enjoyment of foods without strong, sweet, salty or spicy tastes. A weakened appetite may pave the way for anorexia, while zinc deficiency may also result in avoidance of healthful foods like fruits and vegetables that are abundant in nutrients. Addictions Without consuming enough food to properly fuel your body, you may be tempted to turn to non-food sources of energy including nicotine, caffeine and amphetamines. These stimulants energize you by drawing on your adrenal glands, eventually burning them out. Others prefer to garcinia cambogia extract use diet products containing artificial sweeteners, which have their own addictive properties and health risks.
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Dieting: Timing of meals matters

One problem with this scenario, however, is that muscles require carbohydrate energy for optimal performance. Diminish exercise performance, and you diminish number of calories burned. To deliberately deprive the body of carbohydrate at a time when it needs it the most also lowers blood sugar throughout the workout, setting the stage for additional problems. It is also more likely that you may overeat with other meals. Studies have shown that those who skip meals are more likely to binge on junk food, and also perform less efficiently at work.
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