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Weight loss is associated with slower metabolism

06.01.99 | American Journal of Clinical Nutrition

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"Meta-analysis of Resting Metabolic Rate in Formerly Obese People," by Arne Astrup, Peter C. Gotzsche, Karen van de Werken, Claudia Ranneries, Soren Toubro, Anne Raben, and Benjamin Buemann.

A meta-analysis of formerly obese people who lost their excess weight showed that they burned calories at a lower rate than people who were never overweight, according to a study in June's American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. This slower metabolism may explain why dieters have difficulty in keeping weight off.

For more information contact Dr. Astrup at ast@kvl.dk .

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APA:
American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. (1999, June 1). Weight loss is associated with slower metabolism. Brightsurf News. https://www.brightsurf.com/news/1ZKJ9ZR1/weight-loss-is-associated-with-slower-metabolism.html
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"Weight loss is associated with slower metabolism." Brightsurf News, Jun. 1 1999, https://www.brightsurf.com/news/1ZKJ9ZR1/weight-loss-is-associated-with-slower-metabolism.html.