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NPR: Biology's A B*tch: 5 Reasons It's So Hard To Keep Weight Off

This article from 2019 showed up on my FB feed and I thought it was fairly decent in summarizing many of the things we repeat here at r/loseit so it was worth resharing. https://www.npr.org/2019/04/25/717058877/the-biology-of-weight-loss

  1. Metabolism slows when you lose weight. - You need less food because there is less of you to feed
  2. If you choose to try to lose weight, make changes that you can live with for the long haul. - It’s a life change not a short term fix
  3. Hormones in your brain conspire to make you hungrier when you lose weight. - this is the place where biology is really a bitch, but you don’t have to listen to the hormones and eventually they become background noise
  4. To lose weight, what you eat is more important than how much you exercise. - You can’t outrun a bad diet
  5. On the other hand, exercise seems to play a big role in maintaining a lower weight. - This is definitely true for me. I’m a lot more active than I was and yet I eat about as many calories as I did at my heaviest most weeks when I am active.

How about you? Discuss.

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from loseit - Lose the Fat https://www.reddit.com/r/loseit/comments/knixlw/npr_biologys_a_btch_5_reasons_its_so_hard_to_keep/

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