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The Diet
and Excercise Connection
Remember, REDACT is a prescription
weight-loss medication. When you take
REDACT, it’s important to stick to a
reduced-calorie diet and exercise regularly.
Fewer Calories Every Day
Naturally, it’s extremely important when
losing weight to lower how many calories you
eat. Reduce your usual diet by 500-1000
calories a day, to help achieve a weight
loss of one to two pounds a week. In
general, it’s best to stick to a diet that
consists of 1200-1600 calories per day for
most men, or 1000-1200 for most women. Your
physician can help you set your caloric
needs.
Exercise for Weight Loss and Improved Health
While diet is important, increasing your
physical activity can help a lot when it
comes to not only losing weight, but keeping
weight off as well. Exercise also helps
reduce your risk of heart disease and type 2
diabetes beyond what weight loss alone can
do.1 What’s more, exercising
helps you feel better both physically and
emotionally.
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