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Yo-yo no longer a metabolic uh oh

Yo-yo no longer a metabolic uh ohGaining weight is easy. Losing weight is difficult. Do this a few times and it can get even harder to loose weight, so we’ve been told. But now, Allure discovers that yo-yo dieting won’t ruin your metabolism after all.

Mistakes have been made. Maybe you did that weird cabbage soup business for a few weeks and went right back to your favorite carbs the month after. Or perhaps you were super into that raw food thing for a while until you smelled some mac and cheese.

For years we’ve all heard that yo-yo dieting is the biggest enemy of permanent weight loss, causing your body to hoard its fat and making it harder to lose weight the next time. But according to a new study, fittingly published in the medical journal Metabolism, your fickle history of dieting may not have destroyed your metabolism after all.

Researchers at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center followed 439 overweight to obese women, some of whom had a history of yo-yo-ing weights and some who didn’t. Each of these women was on a Center-proposed restricted-calorie diet plan, an exercise plan, both, or no plan at all.

And what they discovered was that there was no difference between the amount of weight or fat that the serial dieters lost, compared to those who hadn’t been on a weight-loss roller coaster.

Their conclusion?

‘A history of unsuccessful weight loss should not dissuade an individual from future attempts to shed pounds or diminish the role of a healthy diet and regular physical activity in successful weight management,’ said Anne McTiernan, an epidemiologist and the study’s senior author.

Are you on a diet? And have you yo-yo dieted in the past?

Originally written by Kate Sullivan, this article appeared on Allure.

Image: Shutterstock.com

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16 Responses

  1. Interesting but I believe a good healthy lifestyle instead of yo yo diets is the best bet! And good exercise.

  2. I haven’t ever been on an actual diet because I love certain foods too much. I try to balance what I eat – so if I have a bad day then I balance it out for the rest of the week. I won’t deprive myself of Pizza, breads and other yummy foods but I try to mindful of what my total calories consumed in a day are.

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