How To Treat Intermittent Claudication

Shed Excess Weight

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Overweight individuals who suffer from intermittent claudication can shed excess weight to improve their symptoms. Getting to a healthy weight is simple in theory, but not necessarily easy in practice. Weight loss is mostly achieved through diet, with exercise included. Some individuals choose to count calories, and others practice intermittent fasting or follow the ketogenic diet (or both). Personal preferences vary, but the best diet for any individual is the one they can stick to. Going on an extremely restrictive diet is a recipe for failure. For example, eating very few calories daily leads most individuals to quit their diets and binge, leading to weight gain instead of the intended weight loss. Losing one pound per week is a good goal. Exercise can help individuals lose weight, but it is important not to eat extra calories to the point where those burned through exercise are negated.

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