Catch 22
I found this interesting post on how eating
fat can make you thin.
Check out this passage(an excerpt in the post):
In one study, a group of women were given a mid-morning yogurt snack and then later served lunch and dinner. There were two choices of yogurt. One was regular full-fat and the other was low-fat. Each was labeled, but there was no mention of total calorie content. Each, however, contained the same number of calories. The only difference was the fat content. Participants were allowed to choose whichever one they wanted. When the women were later served lunch those who had the high-fat yogurt ate less than those who ate the low-fat variety. The extra fat in the yogurt snack satisfied their hunger longer and encouraged them to eat less at lunch.
It’s happened to me too. Eating less makes me feel light but somehow the hunger pangs stay on. So it’s better to go with the hunger pangs than wait and wait until you grab a burger and French fries to satisfy yourself
But then the problem that arises is can someone with a weight problem really listen to his hunger pangs? The more obese a person is, the faster is his metabolism. And so the hungrier he gets. It’s a Catch 22 situation.
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