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Years ago, I read about something called The Set Point Theory. I had forgotten about it until a nutritionist or Dr. (forgot which) mentioned it on one of the morning newsmagazine shows last week. Here are set point theory highlights as to why you may have regained that weight you lost:
"[FONT="]Your body weight set point is the number on the scale your weight normally hovers around, give or take a few pounds." In other words you body becomes "comfortable" at that weight range.
"[/FONT][FONT="]A slow, gradual weight gain, (a 20-pound weight gain over several decades) will fool your body into thinking that your set point should be higher -and in fact, that does reset your set point."
"[/FONT][FONT="]Scientific evidence supports losing no more than 10% of your body weight at a time. It turns out that the body's set point and its many regulatory hormones dictate the effectiveness of the 10% loss. That's the amount of weight you can lose before your body starts to fight back. Many clinical studies have confirmed this phenomenon. Of course, some people can lose more than 10% at a time, but precious few can then maintain that loss."
"After you maintain your new, lower weight for 6 months, you can repeat the cycle and reset your set point again by losing another 10%. Through small, gradual changes in your daily habits, you'll be able to stay at that new, lower weight for the rest of your life. This prescription is vital to outsmarting the body's natural tendencies to regain weight."
Read the entire article here: http://www.bidmc.org/YourHealth/BID...YourSetPoint/WeekOneTheScienceofSetPoint.aspx[/FONT]
"[FONT="]Your body weight set point is the number on the scale your weight normally hovers around, give or take a few pounds." In other words you body becomes "comfortable" at that weight range.
"[/FONT][FONT="]A slow, gradual weight gain, (a 20-pound weight gain over several decades) will fool your body into thinking that your set point should be higher -and in fact, that does reset your set point."
"[/FONT][FONT="]Scientific evidence supports losing no more than 10% of your body weight at a time. It turns out that the body's set point and its many regulatory hormones dictate the effectiveness of the 10% loss. That's the amount of weight you can lose before your body starts to fight back. Many clinical studies have confirmed this phenomenon. Of course, some people can lose more than 10% at a time, but precious few can then maintain that loss."
"After you maintain your new, lower weight for 6 months, you can repeat the cycle and reset your set point again by losing another 10%. Through small, gradual changes in your daily habits, you'll be able to stay at that new, lower weight for the rest of your life. This prescription is vital to outsmarting the body's natural tendencies to regain weight."
Read the entire article here: http://www.bidmc.org/YourHealth/BID...YourSetPoint/WeekOneTheScienceofSetPoint.aspx[/FONT]