Chapter 6

Reverse Dieting

Understanding reverse dieting, knowing the importance and benefits of the concept, understanding the concepts of TDEE, learning how to implement the reverse dieting strategies as per clients' goals, and understanding the role and importance of metabolic adaptation in the reverse dieting phase.

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