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23rd April 2019
10:00am BST

Those who went on the vegetarian diet, which included vegetables, grains, legumes, fruits, nuts and one portion of low-fat yoghurt per day, lost on average almost twice as much weight as those on the diabetic low-calorie diet.
The vegetarian dieters also lost more muscle fat, which would boost metabolism.
"This finding is important for people who are trying to lose weight, including those suffering from metabolic syndrome and/or type 2 diabetes," Dr Hana Kahleová, the lead author on the study, told Taylor and Francis.
"But it is also relevant to anyone who takes their weight management seriously and wants to stay lean and healthy.”
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