1. Your Reading Comprehension
We all know that person, the one who eats burgers and still loses weight while you eat salad and yogurt and canโt shed a pound. Turns out the problem may not be your appetite; it could be your reading skills. According to a study published in the Journal of Consumer Research, healthy-sounding labels are duping dieters.
Read: Are Your Reading Skills Making You Fat?
3. Lack of Sleep
New research suggests sleepless nights donโt just ruin your mood the next dayโthey could also damage your waistline. Researchers at the New York Obesity Nutrition Research Center at St.
Lukeโs-Roosevelt Hospital found that while sleepy folks seem to burn the same number of calories as well-rested people, they consume about 300 more calories a day.
4. The Room Temperature
Trying to lose weight? Turn down the thermostat. A cozy home could be contributing to making you fat, suggests research in the journal Obesity Reviews. When our bodies are cold, we shiver, causing our muscles to contract to generate heatโand burn calories.
5. Your Overweight Friends
A New England Journal of Medicine study declared that people can actually ”catch” obesity from close friends.
When researchers followed 12,067 people over 32 years, they concluded that those of us with very close friends who are obese have a 171 per cent higher chance of becoming obese too. The theory goes: you’re influenced by your friends, and if they overeat, you may unwittingly follow their lead. Surprisingly, spouses have less sway over the belly than close friends of the same sex. The good news is that it may also work in reverse. Hang out with thin people and you might lose weight.
6. Eating Too Much
If you prescribe to the idea that eating small meals frequently throughout the day makes it easier to reduce overall calories, you could be doing yourself in. Turns out we’re programmed to think that a meal is a perfect combination of proteins, carbohydrates, and fat. In reality, the mini-meals in some studies are much more like smallโvery smallโsnacks. How small? Check out the story below for a reality check.
7. Toxic Chemicals
While you may never have heard of phthalatesโa family of chemicals used to make plastics flexibleโnew evidence linking these and other so-called โendocrine-disruptingโ chemicals with obesity has been growing. In fact, researchers have taken to calling many of these substances obesogens (obesity-promoting chemicals). A healthy immune system can help ward off the dangers of these chemicals, but why not boost your body’s efforts by not packing your produce in plastic the next time you buy groceries?
8. Your Stress Level
When you have chronic stress, your body steps up its production of cortisol and insulin. Your appetite increases, and so do the chances youโll engage in โhedonisticโ eating in the form of high-calorie sweets and fats. When you try to combat stress with food, you activate the reward center of your brain. After that initial feel-good spell wears off, youโll reach again for the same thing that made you feel good, calm, and relaxed in the first place: more food.