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Obesity Specialist Shares Unconventional Weight Loss Meal Plan

13 Nov

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Summary

  • No foods are off-limits for weight loss
  • Emphasis on whole, nutrient-dense foods like lean proteins and produce
  • Mediterranean diet emerges as top plan for weight loss and health
Obesity Specialist Shares Unconventional Weight Loss Meal Plan

According to a top obesity specialist, Dr. Spencer Nadolsky, there are no foods that are strictly off-limits when it comes to weight loss. Rather than restricting certain items, Nadolsky encourages his patients to focus on a whole food, nutrient-dense diet filled with lean proteins, vegetables, and fruits.

This approach stands in contrast to many traditional weight loss plans that forbid certain "unhealthy" foods. Nadolsky believes that completely eliminating foods can actually increase cravings and lead to poor eating habits. Instead, he gives his patients permission to enjoy any foods they desire, as long as they maintain a calorie deficit.

Nadolsky's recommendations align with the increasingly popular Mediterranean diet, which has been ranked the #1 best diet overall for 2025. This eating plan emphasizes plant-based whole foods like leafy greens, fruits, whole grains, and healthy fats. Studies show the Mediterranean diet can aid in weight loss and reduce the risk of obesity-related conditions like diabetes.

As obesity rates continue to rise, with three in four U.S. adults now considered overweight or obese, Nadolsky's unconventional approach may offer a more sustainable path to lasting weight management.

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Dr. Nadolsky, an obesity specialist, recommends a whole food, nutrient-dense diet focused on lean proteins, vegetables, and fruits rather than restricting any specific foods.
Unlike many diets that forbid certain "unhealthy" foods, Dr. Nadolsky gives his patients permission to eat any foods they desire, as long as they maintain a calorie deficit.
The Mediterranean diet, which emphasizes plant-based whole foods like leafy greens, fruits, whole grains, and healthy fats, has been ranked the #1 best diet overall for 2025.

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