Sentences with phrase «slow weight regain»

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When my son was born in Nov 2007, my milk was slow to come in & he took 6 weeks to regain birth weight.
If a baby loses more weight than «allowed» and they are slow to regain, the mother is generally told that her supply is insufficient.
«But its counterproductive — all this does is slow down your metabolism, so youre more apt to regain weight once you stop.»
So, as we begin to lose weight, the body responds to the weight loss by reducing TEE, thereby slowing down further weight loss, and encouraging weight regain.
We become more hungry and basal metabolism slows in order to regain the weight.
It involves a reduction in the amount of calories your body burns, resulting in slower weight loss and faster weight regain.
But, some more recent research has also debated this, showing that, once the initial weight that was lost is regained, there is no permanent adverse effects of weight loss, either fast or slow.
Eating fewer calories to lose weight significantly slows your metabolism and causes you to regain the weight quickly.
Eating so little protein as you suggest doing can exacerbate the loss of muscle tissue while dieting, which would further slow down metabolism and lead to weight regain.
While just about everyone can restore a proper metabolic rate, what I've found is that many previous rounds of dieting train the body to slow its metabolism down faster and stop weight loss more quickly — as well as regain it faster post-diet.
I don't personally believe there is any way for you to lose weight in that context without slowing down your metabolism and / or causing weight regain.
Eating fewer calories to lose weight significantly slows your metabolism and causes you to regain the weight quickly and easily.
In this diet - induced weight - loss trial, higher baseline plasma PFAS concentrations were associated with a greater weight regain, especially in women, possibly explained by a slower regression of RMR levels.
In a diet - induced weight - loss setting among overweight and obese individuals, higher baseline plasma PFAS concentrations were significantly associated with greater weight regain, especially in women, accompanied by a slower regression of RMR.
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