EPISODE · Jul 4, 2024 · 53 MIN
EP133: The Consequences of Under-Eating
from Beyond the Body
Ever feel like no matter how FEW calories you eat, you just can’t lose weight? Christina and Ramzia discuss the impact of chronic undereating on weight loss, muscle growth, metabolic health, and hormone balance.They debunk the concept of starvation mode and explain the physiological reason why it can feel as if the “less you eat, the more weight you gain.”The conversation highlights the need to re-learn your hunger cues, prioritize sleep, and avoid extreme pro-longed calorie restriction for easier weight loss and improved overall health.They also provide tips for including more nutrient-dense foods in your diet, tracking food intake, stimulating appetite, and the importance of reverse dieting.In this episode, they discuss:The negative effects of malnourishment on weight loss, muscle growth, metabolism, and hormones.What is metabolic down-regulation, and how to know if this is happening to youSymptoms of under-eating such as hair loss, irregular menstrual cycles, loss of appetite and moreStarvation mode is a highly misunderstood conceptEating more food can actually lead to more weight loss and a leaner physique in the long runReverse dieting takes time and requires a shift in mindset and self-imageHow to set a consistent eating schedule and track food intakeMemorable Quotes:"You don't understand how much you're suffering until you start feeling normal.""Metabolic down regulation refers to the reduction in your metabolic rate as a response to prolonged calorie restriction."“Your body doesn't quite trust you yet because you haven't been feeding it for so long.”"Sometimes you have to accept that you're probably not going to lose weight."Links Mentioned:Christina's Instagram: @knifinaRamzia’s Instagram: @fitwramziaCut & Conquer Coaching Application: https://cutandconquer.typeform.com/CQA-application Free FB Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/weightsandwellness/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Ever feel like no matter how FEW calories you eat, you just can’t lose weight? Christina and Ramzia discuss the impact of chronic undereating on weight loss, muscle growth, metabolic health, and hormone balance.They debunk the concept of starvation mode and explain the physiological reason why it can feel as if the “less you eat, the more weight you gain.”The conversation highlights the need to re-learn your hunger cues, prioritize sleep, and avoid extreme pro-longed calorie restriction for easier weight loss and improved overall health.They also provide tips for including more nutrient-dense foods in your diet, tracking food intake, stimulating appetite, and the importance of reverse dieting.In this episode, they discuss:The negative effects of malnourishment on weight loss, muscle growth, metabolism, and hormones.What is metabolic down-regulation, and how to know if this is happening to youSymptoms of under-eating such as hair loss, irregular menstrual cycles, loss of appetite and moreStarvation mode is a highly misunderstood conceptEating more food can actually lead to more weight loss and a leaner physique in the long runReverse dieting takes time and requires a shift in mindset and self-imageHow to set a consistent eating schedule and track food intakeMemorable Quotes:"You don't understand how much you're suffering until you start feeling normal.""Metabolic down regulation refers to the reduction in your metabolic rate as a response to prolonged calorie restriction."“Your body doesn't quite trust you yet because you haven't been feeding it for so long.”"Sometimes you have to accept that you're probably not going to lose weight."Links Mentioned:Christina's Instagram: @knifinaRamzia’s Instagram: @fitwramziaCut & Conquer Coaching Application: https://cutandconquer.typeform.com/CQA-application Free FB Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/weightsandwellness/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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