Eating just one meal a day, known as OMAD, is an extreme intermittent fasting method. While it can lead to weight loss by creating a calorie deficit and potentially boost metabolism, it carries significant risks. These include nutrient deficiencies, low energy, and potential negative impacts on health, especially if not carefully planned and supervised.
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