Take a survey on your weight loss with certain diets to help with my AP Research Project
Essa223
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Hi! I am an AP Research student in Utah and I am researching which diet, a traditional (mediterranean), ketogenic, or sensory (changing plate sizes) diet will lead to the most weight loss for the longest time. I am conduction both a meta-analysis or preexisting data and i'm collecting survey data to help answer my question. If you have followed one of the above diets, please complete my consent form here (https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdgSqvN0f2JO0wJRCzHmXesCwD4iKdffGN7zsLdCmaZVqhvdw/viewform?usp=sf_link) (Your name will not be used in my data) and then complete the survey with the link given after the consent form is submitted. Thank you.
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An idiosyncratic diet that aligns with your preferences and lifestyle while limiting the amount of calories you intake to about the correct amount to reach your goals.
Depends on you and your own changing preferences and not on a magical formula.
If any magical formula temporarily (shorter or longer term temporarily) aligns with the above that's no different than discovering a new favorite place or a new favorite pastime: It is fun to follow and explore and benefit from; but it is not the driving force in terms of you being in charge of achieving and maintaining your weight loss by building habits and preferences that promote both the achievement and longer term maintenance of your goal weight.
You're saying that a contractor is a good contractor because they own DeWalt or Milwaukee or Makita or Bosch or Hitachi or Craftsman or any of the many other brands of quality tools. And by knowing the tools you can know the good contractors.
Sure, having good tools is useful and one of the things to maybe consider when looking at a contractor.
But I doubt I would be the man you should choose to put your house together if I go buy Makita or Craftsman instead of the Ryobi tools I already have!0 -
the only type of diet that works is calorie deficient. What you eat affects the way you feel. The only thing that is affective is something you can continue. I've failed at that 4 times now. so what you are researching really has no way to verify data. I would recommend changing your topic.0
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The only diet that works long term is one that you can stick to permanently after the fat is lost.
Fat loss is a product of a consistent weekly calorie deficit overtime and nothing more. The type of diet does not matter. It’s the overall weekly and monthly calorie amount that is going to determine whether you lose fat, you maintain your fat level or you gain fat.0 -
Looks like TO disabled the form. Nothing more to see here. Maybe they're researching this topic a bit better now before designing a questionnaire.1
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Yeah, right! Don't hold your breath about changing topics or thinking things through!
Either they got enough of a response, or MFP complained, or it was phishing and they or someone else shut it down! I didn't check out the form initially so.... 🤷♂️
To me the question parallels thoughts I was having during the decades I was obese before finding success during the past 10 years, hence my attempt at a PSA response0
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