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11 Jul 2024
Research shows promise: Some studies suggest that diets incorporating 30 to 60% of daily calories from meal replacements such as liquid formulas, powdered mixes, or bars may be more effective for weight loss than traditional calorie-restricted diets. These might work by reducing complexity and improving adherence.
But there are significant gaps in knowledge. The studies did not assess how different types of meal replacements (such as powders, liquids, or solids) and their nutritional compositions impact outcomes. They primarily focused on weight loss and did not consider other crucial factors like cardiometabolic risk or broader health impacts.
Weight loss: Astbury et al. Obes Rev. 2019
Food additive emulsifiers: Sellem et al. BMJ. 2023
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