People who have
slow metabolism tend to be overweight.
Not exact matches
Yes - I'm with you... I love to eat and would not recommend anyone do a restrictive program as it
tends to
slow metabolism (not to mention make one super grumpy!!)
«It's surprising,» that the cold seep worm churns out new cells so fast, says François Lallier, an animal physiologist at the Roscoff Biological Station, France, as long - lived organisms
tend to have
slow metabolism, and it seems the worm has limited resources to work with.
Natural sweeteners can contain soluble fiber and other substances that
tend to
slow metabolism and reduce the effect of blood sugar.
You
tend to also lose muscle when you are on the losing weight part of the cycle, which then
slows down your
metabolism even more.
They put you into the overtraining zone — where
metabolism can
slow, muscle tone can't grow, injury can occur and results
tend to stall.
And the stress response
tends to
slow your
metabolism.
Studies have shown that increasing cardio too much can increase cortisol levels (which can be even more difficult for women with PCOS, as research has shown that women with PCOS
tend to have higher cortisol levels already),
slowing metabolism, causing the body to hold onto more fat and more water.
Since you lack sleep, you
tend to eat more and your
metabolism slows down.
When a person is losing or maintaining recently lost weight, energy expenditure during rest and activity
tends to decrease as the body's
metabolism gradually
slows.
For instance, it is known that
metabolism tends to
slow down as we age.
If it works too slowly (hypothyroid) this
tends to
slow down your
metabolism, resulting in weight gain or difficulties losing weight.
Slow oxidizers
tend to have very little appetite, an aversion to heavy proteins and fats, low but steady energy levels, depression, digestive problems due to lack of hydrochloric acid production, calcium deposits, poor fat
metabolism, apathy, lethargy, repressed emotions, introversion, belching, pre-mature aging, and often feel cold.
2) secoundly, what I'm worried is this, «losing muscle makes my
metabolism slower, after this, what should I do if I
tend to get fatter easily because of losing muscle?»
As
metabolism slows and senior pets
tend to be less active than their younger counterparts, caloric needs decrease.
The
metabolism of some pets
tends to
slow down after being spayed and neutered, which can result in weight gain.
As cats age, they
tend to
slow down, and their
metabolism slows.
Our companion animal's
metabolism, just like that of humans,
tends to
slow down as we get older (20s and 30s for us, and past 1 - 2 years for cats).