Women who cut dietary fat lose weight: study
4th Jan 2006, 08:19 GMT
CHICAGO - Post-menopausal women who cut their fat intake and eat more high-fiber, high-carbohydrate foods such as fruits and whole grains tend to lose weight, not gain it as some diet books claim, a study said on Tuesday.
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