Why are you not losing weight?
For losing weight, many people skip meals but the body responds by going into starvation mode, which result is a lowered metabolism. Try to eat healthy, small meals or snacks, 5 – 6 times a day.
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Some medical conditions and medications can contribute to weight gain. One condition known to affect weight is thyroid disease. A thyroid deficiency can cause a decrease in metabolism and may lead to weight gain. You should get a diagnosis from a professional in order to determine whether your weight problems are medically-related.
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Stress and weight gain are interrelated. Being under constant stress can increase production of the hormone cortisol, which can cause an increase in appetite as well as extra fat storage around the abdominal region. Dealing with stress can be as simple as taking a few minutes a day to relax, scheduling a massage and increasing play time.
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Although there is no fat in most alcoholic drinks, they contribute to fat gain because of the calorie content of alcohol. The energy in alcohol must be burned immediately. Even normal pop or soda should be restricted because of the effects on blood sugar levels. You should be drinking more bottled water instead of soda if you want to keep losing fat weight.
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For losing weight, many people skip meals but the body responds by going into starvation mode, the muscles break down in order to maintain the amino acid pool, the result is a lowered metabolism. Try to eat healthy, small meals or snacks 5 – 6 times a day, starting with a good breakfast that contains good quality protein.
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The more regular we workout the more calories and fat we burn. After any workout routine the muscles need to replace all elements lost, both proteins and energy stores need replacing for muscles to make a full recovery. But if muscles are not given enough time to recover fully before another workout is repeated then the muscles progressively become smaller.