Monday, June 6, 2016

"After ‘The Biggest Loser,’ Their Bodies Fought to Regain Weight"


"It has to do with resting metabolism, which determines how many calories a person burns when at rest. When the show began, the contestants, though hugely overweight, had normal metabolisms for their size, meaning they were burning a normal number of calories for people of their weight. When it ended, their metabolisms had slowed radically and their bodies were not burning enough calories to maintain their thinner sizes...

What shocked the researchers was what happened next: As the years went by and the numbers on the scale climbed, the contestants’ metabolisms did not recover. They became even slower, and the pounds kept piling on. It was as if their bodies were intensifying their effort to pull the contestants back to their original weight...

There is always a weight a person’s body maintains without any effort. And while it is not known why that weight can change over the years — it may be an effect of aging — at any point, there is a weight that is easy to maintain, and that is the weight the body fights to defend. Finding a way to thwart these mechanisms is the goal scientists are striving for. First, though, they are trying to understand them in greater detail."

http://www.nytimes.com/2016/05/02/health/biggest-loser-weight-loss.html

There is so much in here that is super fascinating and an excellent reminder that we all have different bodies and it doesn't help to compare people directly.

Read the whole thing too - the details about one man's weight loss routine, how he had to quit his job because it too all day!

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