Intro:- Many people lose weight at first by eating less. Then progress suddenly stops. This is called a weight-loss plateau, and it happens more often than people expect.
What a Calorie Deficit Really Does
A calorie deficit forces the body to use stored energy. Over time, the body adapts by burning fewer calories to protect itself. This adaptation is directly linked to how metabolism slows down over time, which is explained here.
Why Plateaus Happen
- The body needs fewer calories as weight drops.
- Daily movement often decreases without noticing.
- Hormones adjust to conserve energy.
These changes reduce fat loss even if calories stay low.
Why Eating Even Less Can Backfire
Cutting calories further can slow metabolism more, increase fatigue, and reduce muscle mass. This often makes fat loss harder, not easier.
Final Thought
Plateaus are not failure. They are a signal that the body has adapted and needs a smarter approach.
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