Repeating Go-To Meals Could Boost Weight Loss, Study Finds

TL;DR Summary
A Healthline study of 112 adults in a 12-week weight‑loss program found that participants who ate the same go‑to meals and kept calories steady lost more weight (average 5.9% of body weight) than those with a more varied diet (4.3%). The results show a correlation between dietary consistency and weight loss, though causation isn’t established and data were self‑reported within a highly structured program; the takeaway is that simplifying food choices and maintaining predictable calories may help some people lose weight.
Topics:health#calorie-intake#consistency#meal-planning#nutrition#nutrition-and-weight-loss#weight-loss
- Weight Loss: Eating Repeat Meals May Lead to Greater Weight Loss Healthline
- Eating The Same Meals Every Day May Have a Surprising Effect on Weight Loss ScienceAlert
- Health experts claim this simple eating habit may have a surprising effect The Independent
- The very, very boring habit that’s key to losing more weight: study New York Post
- Want to lose weight? Try eating the same meals on repeat, say researchers Medical Xpress
Reading Insights
Total Reads
0
Unique Readers
6
Time Saved
37 min
vs 38 min read
Condensed
99%
7,556 → 81 words
Want the full story? Read the original article
Read on Healthline