The caloric deficit strategy though, did she do it? I mean, I know there are many factors involved, but I really would have a very hard time believing that someone consistently on a caloric deficit would not release excess weight/fat stores.
Stress and hormones are certainly a big factor, again, there are many... but I wonder if it is possible for someone to actually have a significant enough caloric deficit over a significant period of time without any result? I would find that very hard to believe.
We're all supposed to believe that obese people overeat and don't exercise enough.
How many obese people do you know who exercise yet somehow stay obese?
I will say after watching my girlfriend lose weight by changing nothing but going to therapy, stress and hormones are a huge factor.
She eats right, sleeps, and works out. And yet, the weight didn't come off until after months of therapy.
Just imagine the hormonal imbalance caused by all the crap that food companies put in our food.
The caloric deficit strategy though, did she do it? I mean, I know there are many factors involved, but I really would have a very hard time believing that someone consistently on a caloric deficit would not release excess weight/fat stores. Stress and hormones are certainly a big factor, again, there are many... but I wonder if it is possible for someone to actually have a significant enough caloric deficit over a significant period of time without any result? I would find that very hard to believe.
Stress raises cortisol. Cortisol raises blood sugar. It especially causes mid-section fat deposition.
Ummm welll... ya... they overeat and don't exercise enough. Absolutely that is the case. 100%. Sure, crappy processed foods don't help.