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How long does it really take to lose weight, according to science?

The article titled 'Cuánto tiempo se tarda realmente en perder peso, según la ciencia' by Infobae discusses scientific findings regarding the time required to lose weight. It explores factors such as diet, exercise, metabolism, and individual differences that influence weight loss timelines. The piece references various studies and expert opinions to provide evidence-based insights into realistic expectations for weight loss. While the content is informative and based on scientific research, the article does not present a balanced view of all perspectives or methodologies used in weight loss studies.

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How long does it really take to lose weight, according to science?

The article titled 'Cuánto tiempo se tarda realmente en perder peso, según la ciencia' by Infobae discusses scientific findings regarding the time required to lose weight. It explores factors such as diet, exercise, metabolism, and individual differences that influence weight loss timelines. The piece references various studies and expert opinions to provide evidence-based insights into realistic expectations for weight loss. While the content is informative and based on scientific research, the article does not present a balanced view of all perspectives or methodologies used in weight loss studies.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on scientific research related to weight loss and does not directly address political issues or policies. However, since the topic relates to health and wellness, which can intersect with public policy, it is categorized under POLITICS. The framing remains neutral, presenting the

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