Season 1 Episode 61
The concept of reverse dieting is explored in this episode. Reverse dieting suggests gradually increasing calorie intake post-diet to repair metabolism, prevent weight regain, and allow for higher calorie consumption without fat gain. The author argues against these claims, stating that metabolism isn't "broken" but adapts to weight loss and mostly recovers at maintenance. It's explained that metabolism cannot be boosted beyond what's proportional to body composition, with any significant increase directly linked to gaining weight (muscle or fat). The text attributes the perceived success of reverse dieting to factors like improved adherence to tracking, prolonged calorie deficit, and a slower rate of weight gain on the scale, which can be misleading. Finally, a more direct and efficient method for transitioning to maintenance calories is presented, emphasising calculating new maintenance needs and adjusting intake accordingly.
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