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Set Point
A theory suggesting that an individual's body weight is regulated at a predetermined, or 'set', point by the brain, making long-term weight loss challenging.
Dieters
Individuals who follow a specific diet plan to lose, maintain, or gain weight.
Hypothalamus
A small region of the brain that plays a crucial role in many important functions, including hormone release and regulation of hunger and thirst.
Body Image
An individual's perception, thoughts, and feelings about their own body's appearance and physical capabilities.
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