Why Am I Losing Inches, Not Pounds, With Diet and Exercise?
If you're staying on track with your diet and exercise program, you're most likely losing fat but gaining muscle.
Read more →How does your body burn fat during ketosis and aerobic exercise? Factors like depression, medications (Neurontin/Celexa), and thyroid levels (TSH) significantly impact your weight loss progress.
If you're staying on track with your diet and exercise program, you're most likely losing fat but gaining muscle.
Read more →Two out of every 3 adults in the United States is either overweight or obese, according to the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases. Carrying excess weight increases your risk of diabetes, heart disease, osteoarthritis, liver disease and certain types of cancer.
Read more →While it would be nice to be able to lose the fat from only your problem areas, weight loss doesn't work like that. The fat loss comes from all areas of your body, and that means your breasts too, since they contain fat tissue. If you lose a significant amount of weight, your breast size will likely decrease.
Read more →When you're finally ready to make changes to your diet to lose weight, you always wish the weight was off yesterday. It's always better to lose weight slowly if you want long-term results. Losing 15 pounds over six weeks is doable, but you may have to work a little harder to keep it off.
Read more →If you've decided that you're ready to lose weight, you probably want to lose it fast. While it's possible to lose 4 pounds in a week, you should only do so under the guidance of your doctor. Fast weight loss on a fad diet may get you the results you want, but it won't do much good at helping you keep off the weight.
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