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Many MeFites are curious about metabolism, and so am I. I am particularly curious about metabolic rate testing: its accuracy, the experience, and whether it's worthwhile for me. [more inside]
posted by catlet
on Jul 22, 2008 -
7 answers
I destroyed my metabolism in my teens and early twenties through extreme dieting and now I'm overweight and nothing I do will take the weight off. [more inside]
posted by giggleknickers
on Oct 18, 2007 -
35 answers
Slow metabolism and exercise. How do you combine the two? [more inside]
posted by humblepigeon
on Jun 28, 2007 -
22 answers
Sensible (numerical) weight loss plan, followed meticulously, seeming to not produce results after 16 weeks. I'm still maintaining it just as consistently, but I'm starting to feel discouraged and somewhat lost. Inside are four potential problems. Which do you think are holding me back?
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posted by anonymous
on May 25, 2007 -
41 answers
Why does my body only lose weight when I take a break from exercising? I exercise three weeks, take a week off and on the week off I lose weight. Why? [more inside]
posted by zymurgy
on May 21, 2007 -
23 answers
In terms of boosting metabolism and promoting weight loss, should I eat breakfast before a morning jog or after? If after, immediately after or is an hour later ok? [more inside]
posted by Cranialtorque
on Sep 7, 2006 -
38 answers
How can I lose weight? I'm entering a kickboxing tournament in July and I need to cut about 25 lbs... It's not going well. [more inside]
posted by youthenrage
on May 9, 2006 -
20 answers
Does anyone have any tried and tested tactics for raising metabolism? (I know, I know...) [more inside]
posted by ajp
on Feb 16, 2006 -
12 answers
Birth control and weight gain: will switching pills help? [more inside]
posted by hamster
on Sep 6, 2005 -
9 answers
Does a normal body have to be in ketosis to burn fat? If your body is not producing ketones, does that mean that your body is not burning fat?
posted by Dr. Zira
on Jun 1, 2005 -
9 answers
Reading, watching TV, and surfing the web. All three of these involve equal levels of inactivity -- so why is it that I only think of TV watchers and computer users as "at risk" for sedentary-lifestyle health issues, but not avid readers? Why is it that I feel like I'm burning more calories when I'm curled up with a book than when I'm clicking with my mouse?
posted by arielmeadow
on Oct 13, 2004 -
10 answers