If you struggle to lose weight following various diets and training regimens then there could be a couple of issues with your approach. But the most import thing to understand about weight loss is that you need to really know the root cause behind weight gain and what to do about it.
Blindly trying diets, without understanding how they work if at all, and going to the gym may cause a slight weight loss. But, most probably, you’ll gain weight back as soon as you stop following a diet, which happens to most of the people.
So what is the root cause you may ask?
Well, if you don’t have a rare genetic condition, then, most probably you are overweight, obese, pre-diabetic or even having type 2 diabetes due to excessive consumption of carbohydrates that causes Insulin level in the blood to be high throughout the day. This causes Insulin resistance in the long run in two ways: glucose in food you eat causes high level of insulin in the blood and fructose in food you eat causes high level of uric acid that causes insulin resistance indirectly.
As soon as insulin hormone is high in the blood it causes excess glucose in the blood to be stored as fat, and also prevents utilization of the fat that you already have as energy for the body.
Also, when insulin level is low, when you don’t eat for a period of time, due to fasting or after overnight fast this allows the body to use fat deposits that you have as energy for the body, hence weight loss.
Now, that we know that weight gain in most cases is caused by frequent consumption of foods rich in glucose and fructose, the solution is quite straightforward – there is a need to lower carbohydrates intake in any possible way. It can be a low-carb diet, it can be a ketogenic diet, it can be intermittent fasting alone or in combination with low-carb or keto. That’s it.
There is no need to be on a regular caloric restriction diets which cause you to be always hungry and have lower metabolism. There is no need to buy an expensive gym membership or any other sport equipment.
What you may find useful when you start losing weight is that you become more energetic and may find walking, which is free and affordable, enjoyable.
Personally, having been overweight for more than 10 years since my 30’s until 40’s, I wasn’t able to lose weight doing sport exercises or following a diet.
What helped me, was starting Intermittent Fasting regimen almost 2 years ago. Since then, I was able to lose 22 pounds (10 kg) and maintain this weight.
Yep, you’ve heard it right. It has been almost two years of quite effortless weight maintenance.