Asking anyone who has tried to lose weight can tell you… It’s
difficult. It’s not always lack of willpower that causes you to not be able to
lose the weight. Sometimes, it’s your hormones. Research out of New England Journal of Medicine shows that your hormones that are related to appetite can
trigger your body not to lose weight. In the study, 50 overweight and obese
people went on a low-calorie diet for 10 weeks.
Ghrelin
is the hormone that tells your body to eat. Leptin tells the body to stop
eating. Evolutionarily speaking, these two hormones are supposed to stop people
from becoming obese, but they have done just the opposite. Lots of people are
lacking the hormone leptin and just continue to eat. Researchers are coming to
an agreement that gaining weight is avoidable, but for most, it’s inevitable.
You
can’t lose tons of weight by simply dieting alone. The main ingredient to a
healthy weight is exercise. Most Americans (women in particular) think that if
they follow a certain diet plan and take pills that artificially insert leptin
into the body, that they will lose weight. This is not true. Eating healthy
(lean meats, vegetables, and cutting back on carbs and sugars) and exercise can
truly lead to a healthy weight. You can’t lose 10 pounds a week, and often
times weight doesn’t define fitness. Losing fat is what you want to think in
your mind, not losing weight. Fat can be visibly seen, weight cannot. Everyone
weighs differently and the way your body carries weight can vary. Exercise
alone or dieting alone cannot lead to success. You must combine to two to be
successful.