Over time, she overcame the disorders, but she became a yo-yo dieter. “I was having these really big swings where I’d lose ...
There is a common perception that weight cycling, often called “yo-yo dieting,” is detrimental to health. But new research suggests the matter is more nuanced.
WEDNESDAY, Feb. 5, 2025 (HealthDay News) -- “Yo-yo” dieting -- repeatedly losing and gaining weight -- can significantly increase risk of kidney disease among people with type 1 diabetes ...
Losing and regaining weight repeatedly—a pattern known as yo-yo dieting or body-weight cycling—can significantly increase the ...
Repeated weight loss and gain — known as yo-yo dieting — has been linked to kidney disease in type 1 diabetes patients. A recent study found that individuals with greater weight fluctuations were more ...
Body-weight cycling (also known as yo-yo dieting) has been shown to significantly increase the risk of kidney disease in people with type 1 diabetes, regardless of body mass index (BMI) and other ...
Adults with type 1 diabetes who partake in weight cycling and repeatedly lose and regain body weight are more likely to develop diabetic kidney disease, researchers reported in The Journal of Clinical ...