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  • == Diet Plan == ...eating pattern that an individual can follow to achieve specific health or fitness goals.
    2 KB (287 words) - 04:03, 8 February 2024
  • ...that provides workout and nutrition programs on a variety of web, mobile, and TV apps. ...ntext refers to the burning of calories, a common metaphor used in fitness and weight loss communities.
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  • ...]] and/or lean mass, namely [[bone mineral]] deposits, [[muscle]], tendon, and other connective tissue. Weight loss can either occur unintentionally due t The term "weight loss" is derived from the Old English "weġ" (weight) and "lēosan" (loss). The term was first used in the 14th century.
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  • ...involves both mental and physical endurance. In the context of [[physical fitness]], stamina is often associated with [[aerobic endurance]] but it also inclu ...]], [[diet]], [[sleep]], and [[exercise]]. Regular exercise and a balanced diet can significantly improve one's stamina.
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  • == Trim and Fit == ...describe a state of physical well-being characterized by a lean body mass and healthy body weight.
    2 KB (288 words) - 19:46, 11 February 2024
  • ...kout" comes from the English words "work" and "out," reflecting the effort and exertion involved in physical exercise. ...ly activity that enhances or maintains physical fitness and overall health and wellness.
    2 KB (230 words) - 04:23, 5 February 2024
  • == Low Calorie Diet == ...loss. It is often recommended for individuals who are overweight or obese, and can also be used to manage certain medical conditions.
    2 KB (291 words) - 19:49, 11 February 2024
  • ...which stands for "Regime, Activity, Light, Strength, Temperation, Oxygen, and Nature," the seven principles upon which the movement is based. ...prolific author and a proponent of self-improvement and physical fitness, and he established the Ralston Health Club in 1896 to promote his ideas.
    2 KB (234 words) - 04:41, 6 February 2024
  • ...iation: /spɒt rɪˈdʌkʃən/) is a popular concept in the field of [[fitness]] and [[weight loss]], which suggests that localized fat loss in specific areas o The term "spot reduction" is derived from the English words "spot" and "reduction". "Spot" (from Old English "spot", meaning "a spot, speck") refe
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  • ...a [[fruitarianism|fruit-based diet]]. The festival was first held in 2011 and takes place in [[Woodstock, New York]], attracting attendees from around th ...odstock Fruit Festival" is derived from its location, Woodstock, New York, and the festival's focus on fruit-based nutrition. The term "festival" (''from
    2 KB (232 words) - 02:31, 12 February 2024
  • ...ity, and is influenced by various factors including genetics, environment, and individual behaviors. ...linked with [[mental health]], as both are integral to the overall health and well-being of an individual.
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  • ...ing excess body weight, typically through a combination of diet, exercise, and lifestyle changes. ...erm "weightloss" is derived from the Old English "gewiht" meaning "weight" and the Middle English "lossen" meaning "to lose".
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  • ...[[homeostasis]], balancing [[hormones]], or achieving a balanced [[diet]] and [[exercise]] regimen. * [[Homeostasis]]: The state of steady internal, physical, and chemical conditions maintained by living systems.
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  • ...person's body. It is often used in the fields of [[health]], [[fitness]], and [[fashion]] to describe a person's physical appearance. ...from the English words "body", meaning the physical structure of a person, and "shape", meaning the form or outline of something.
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  • ...innovative methods of treatment and his emphasis on physical exercise and diet. ...of Ancient Greek origin, derived from the elements "ἥρως" (hērōs, "hero") and "δίκη" (dikē, "justice"). Thus, the name can be interpreted as "heroic
    2 KB (280 words) - 19:46, 5 February 2024
  • ...ovide advice and counseling about diet, food, and nutrition to individuals and groups. ...d" indicates that the dietitian has met specific professional requirements and is registered with a regulatory body.
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  • ...se program designed by [[Bill Phillips]], a former competitive bodybuilder and owner of [[EAS]], a manufacturer of nutritional supplements. The term "Body for Life" was coined by [[Bill Phillips]] and is derived from the idea that the program is not just for a short term but
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  • '''Weight loss pills''' (pronunciation: /weɪt lɔːs pɪlz/), also known as '''diet pills''' or '''anti-obesity medication''', are pharmacological agents that ...asure of weight"), "loss" (from Old English "los", meaning "destruction"), and "pills" (from Latin "pilula", meaning "little ball").
    2 KB (269 words) - 19:41, 11 February 2024
  • ...r/) is a person who uses weight training and specific nutrition to enlarge and define their muscles for aesthetic purposes. The practice of bodybuilding o ...eferring to the act of building up the body through specific exercises and diet.
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  • ...is a term derived from the Greek words "ergon" and "genes," meaning "work" and "born," respectively. It is used to refer to any substance, phenomenon, or The term "ergogenic" is derived from the Greek words "ergon" (work) and "genes" (born). It is used to describe anything that aids in the enhancemen
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