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Why it’s Hard to Lose Weight Posted June 6, 2008 at 12:00 PM by Kathleen Blanchard No one can completely answer the question – why is it so hard to lose weight? More people than ever are being sent to the operating room for bariatric surgery after an unsuccessful relationship with weight loss pills and programs. We might ask what’s really going on. Your body isn’t necessarily unhappy when you gain weight. It simply doesn’t care, so it offers no defense. The quantity and quality of the foods we eat can produce a chain of reactions. Weight gain leads to a genuine desire for more food, producing further weight gain – fat cells produce a complex interaction of hormone release and metabolic changes. We become physiologically less than perfect. Severe obesity leads to extreme obesity. Researchers note a fivefold increase of obesity in people with very high body mass. Ongoing studies reveal that something unusual really does…(Continued...) Read the full article... | Comment on this post Filed under: her-health, body-image, her-motivation, her-nutrition, diet-myths, her-news
Why it’s Hard to Lose Weight
Posted June 6, 2008 at 12:00 PM by Kathleen Blanchard
No one can completely answer the question – why is it so hard to lose weight? More people than ever are being sent to the operating room for bariatric surgery after an unsuccessful relationship with weight loss pills and programs. We might ask what’s really going on. Your body isn’t necessarily unhappy when you gain weight. It simply doesn’t care, so it offers no defense. The quantity and quality of the foods we eat can produce a chain of reactions. Weight gain leads to a genuine desire for more food, producing further weight gain – fat cells produce a complex interaction of hormone release and metabolic changes. We become physiologically less than perfect. Severe obesity leads to extreme obesity. Researchers note a fivefold increase of obesity in people with very high body mass. Ongoing studies reveal that something unusual really does…(Continued...)
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