Yo-yo dieters may face greater risk of heart attacks, strokes


People whose weight, cholesterol, blood sugar and blood pressure levels fluctuate over time may be more susceptible to heart attacks and strokes than those who readings remain steady, according to a Korean study reported by Reuters .

The Washington Post previously reported that yo-yo dieting — which refers to a pattern of losing and regaining weight — could lead to increased risk of heart disease, high blood pressure and diabetes, especially for those who have a body mass index at or below…

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