Weight Loss Science and Research

Change Your Weight “Set Point”

As if it’s not hard enough to lose weight and keep it off, now we know that many of us must contend with battling our “set point” too. The set point theory was introduced by a group of researchers in 1982. The basic premise of the theory is that the body has a built in…

Do We Have a Body Fat Set-Point?

According to the set-point theory, there is a control system built into every person dictating how much fat he or she should carry – a kind of thermostat for body fat. Some individuals have a high setting, others have a low one. According to this theory, body fat percentage and body weight are matters of…

Body Fat Storage – Set Point Theory

Many dieters will tell you that most of their weight was lost at the beginning of their diet. What is particularly frustrating is that the weight loss slows or stops completely after several weeks. This is called the weight loss plateau effect. Worse, approximately 95% of dieters regain the lost weight. Why? Because the body…

Mistakes That Will Sabotage Your Weight Loss Goals

If you are trying to lose weight but have been unsuccessful so far, check to see if you are making any of these common mistakes. Eating too often. it is a commonly held belief that eating multiple small meals each day is a good way to lose weight. But this only works if the meals…

5 Uncommon Ways to Boost Your Metabolism

Metabolism – you’ve heard the word a million times but do you really know what metabolism is? Is it something you can touch? Is it located in a certain part of your body? Can it be operated on by medical doctors? And most importantly, can you speed it up? Well, although you can’t touch or…


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