Men and women are not built the same way.
There is something different in our bodies due to the way hormones change the
balance between muscle and fat and shape the size of our bones to respond to
different needs later on. In men, the testosterone hormone determines the size
of bones, causes hair growth and deepens the voice. It also regulates the size
of the muscle mass, which it turn regulates the metabolism. The more muscle
mass, the faster a person burns the calories obtained from food, which is one of
the big differences between men and women and between overweight people and
those who are fit.
It’s an easily recognizable fact that men
and women training side by side do not have the same results. Recent studies
have found that women gain weight faster than men and that they have a harder
time getting rid of it through exercise. It seems that women have the
misfortune of being stuck with the worst part of the weight loss process and
also with having to work twice as hard as men to stay in shape. And since this
is no easy task for men, you can imagine how bad the ladies have it.
Another thing that makes it even worse for
the ladies is the modern obsession with a thin body. Repeated attempts to drop
the extra pounds teach the body to hang on to the existing fat and so weight
loss becomes harder and harder as the years pass, while the women become more
and more desperate and willing to try even half-baked ideas that should simply
be avoided. This leads to dieting that makes the person thinner, but not healthier.
Quite on the contrary actually, since there are enough emaciated, rail-thin
ladies around to serve as example.
A recent study published by the BBC showed
that 62 obese women who exercised 4 hours per week and learnt how to cook
healthier meals felt a tremendous improvement in their self-image. They lost
only 9 pounds over three months, but their blood pressure, cholesterol and
heart rates were far better. And they felt much better. So, maybe women should
start to move away from achieving a certain weight to just staying healthy and
feeling good regardless of weight. Maybe this is indeed the future of the
weight loss industry: to help people feel better about themselves instead of
harming their bodies while chasing a dream.
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