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Rapid Weight Loss Often Ends Before Reaching
Goal
When people go on a diet for rapid weight loss, what they fail
to understand that not only can it be unhealthy, the weight
loss may stop before they reach their goal. That is the body’s
natural protective instincts kicking in to protect itself from
losing too much weight.
When a person embarks on a plan for rapid weight loss the first
weight that will go away is typically water weight and if, for
someone reason their efforts cease, the weight will quickly
return as your body replenishes its water level. Additionally,
unless a person achieving rapid weight loss does something to
help strengthen their muscles, about a fourth of the weight
loss will be muscle mass.
Too many times people undertake the effort for rapid weight
loss and while losing weight initially, the last few pounds are
more difficult to get rid of. The body’s protective mechanism
will kick in and slow down the metabolism to save some of the
weight it thinks it may need later. It has been shown over and
over that when a person stops eating, the body will start to
worry about when the next meal will show up and begin to store
fat for later use.
Loss Can Lead To Eating Disorders
While a few pounds lost very quickly probably will not have any
long lasting effects, continued efforts of rapid weight loss
has been linked to easting disorders such as anorexia nervosa
and bulimia nervosa. Additionally, the appearance of gall
stones has been linked to sessions of rapid weight loss as
well.
Doctors believe the healthiest approach to weight loss is to go
slow and that rapid weight loss can lead to nutritional
deficiencies as well as illness. Being able to lose two or
three pounds a week is suggested and it should be done in a
regimented fashion during which a balanced nutritional diet is
supplemented by proper exercise and strength training.
Metabolic enhancers and appetite suppressants are being used in
combination by some people looking for rapid weight loss to
stop their urge for caloric intake while keeping their
metabolic run at its previous level. But a safer and healthier
way is simply to take up walking, which has been shown to help
people lose up to two pounds per week without additional
supplements.
Extremely rapid weight loss has also been known to leave an
excess of loose skin hanging from the body which, unless toned
during the weight loss period, will remain once the weight is
gone.
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