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- Q1113281 subject Q7452066.
- Q1113281 abstract "Food combining (also known as trophology) is a term for a nutritional approach that advocates specific combinations of foods as central to good health and weight loss (such as not mixing carbohydrate-rich foods and protein-rich foods in the same meal). The best-known food-combining diet is the Hay Diet; Hay lost 30 pounds in 3 months when he implemented his research. One randomized controlled trial of food combining has been performed, and found no evidence that food combining was any more effective than a "balanced" diet in promoting weight loss.Food combining adherents believe that watermelon and other melons should be consumed separately from other foods.".
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- Q1113281 wikiPageWikiLink Q7452066.
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- Q1113281 comment "Food combining (also known as trophology) is a term for a nutritional approach that advocates specific combinations of foods as central to good health and weight loss (such as not mixing carbohydrate-rich foods and protein-rich foods in the same meal). The best-known food-combining diet is the Hay Diet; Hay lost 30 pounds in 3 months when he implemented his research.".
- Q1113281 label "Food combining".