

2652: How Undereating is Making You Fat & Unhealthy
94 snips Jul 31, 2025
Delve into the surprising consequences of undereating on both physical and mental health. Discover how cutting calories can lead to muscle loss, hinder recovery, and negatively affect sleep. Uncover the psychological toll of undereating, including increased depression and anxiety. Learn about the hormonal imbalances that result from insufficient intake and how they affect fat storage. Finally, explore the dangerous cycle of yo-yo dieting and the importance of balanced nutrition for sustainable health.
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Clients Underreporting Food Intake
- Adam Schafer recalled clients underreporting food intake while facing weight loss plateaus.
- Later he learned metabolic and hormonal adaptations explained stalled progress despite low calories.
Adam's Early Training Realization
- Adam Schafer shared early career frustration with clients not losing weight despite reported low calories.
- He discovered metabolic adaptation was the overlooked cause of stalled weight loss.
Undereating Causes Muscle Loss
- Undereating causes a loss of muscle alongside fat, leading to a weaker, smaller body with a high body fat percentage.
- Body fat percentage matters more than weight for appearance and health outcomes.