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- Starving or skipping meals is generally not an effective weight loss method.
- Despite low food consumption, many people fail to lose weight.
- The weight loss process is not solely dependent on the amount of food eaten.
- Metabolism and other physiological factors play an important role in weight control.
Many people realize that despite resorting to methods such as skipping meals, staying hungry, or eating very little, they cannot lose weight and sometimes even gain weight. This situation clearly reveals that the weight loss process is not solely dependent on the amount of food consumed. Overly restrictive diets can cause the body to react differently, making the process harder.
In fact, weight control is a much more complex issue than a simple calorie intake matter. The body's fat-burning rate, metabolic processes, and other physiological factors are the key elements that determine how the consumed calories are evaluated. Therefore, merely reducing portions or skipping meals may not always be sufficient for healthy and permanent weight loss.
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- Why can't I lose weight even though I eat very little?
- Weight loss is not only dependent on the amount of food consumed; metabolic rate and the body's various physiological responses also directly affect this process.
- Is it possible to lose weight by skipping meals or staying hungry?
- No, such methods generally do not yield the expected results and can even lead to weight gain despite eating little.
- What are the main factors affecting the weight loss process?
- The process depends on many different factors, such as the amount of food consumed, as well as the metabolic rate and the body's physiological responses to nutrients.
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