Myth: Small and frequent meals are good for weight loss.
Fact: If you are healthy, the frequency of your meals does not matter as long as you meet your energy needs. That said, those with certain medical conditions, such as diabetes, coronary artery disease, and irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), and those who are pregnant, may benefit from eating frequent meals. It is not the best way to promote weight loss. Research shows that a regular meal pattern may be best for health. Research also indicates that meal frequency doesn't significantly impact your metabolism or fat loss. What truly matters is the overall balance of calories consumed versus calories burned.
The key to weight loss is a healthy, well-balanced diet and portion control, rather than how many meals you eat. Whether you prefer three large meals or several small ones, it's the quality and quantity of the food and your calorie intake that counts.
Myth: A gluten-free diet is effective for weight loss.
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