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The fate of the muscles in a person on an extreme calorie-restricted diet in order to lose weight. Also, justify whether this step to lose weight should be followed by people. Also, review the fact whether people on crash diets realize its consequences.
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Glucose is the main source of energy in the body. During starvation, that is, in the absence of glucose as an energy source, human body uses proteins and fats as a source of glucose. The body begins to use muscle proteins. This may lead to fatigue and can also affect the heart. The brain will also be affected by extreme calorie restricted diet.
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