Is weight loss really just Calories in, Calories out? The equation is true, but "just count your Calories" is bad advice for most people, and almost every objection to it is pointing at something real. In part two of our energy balance series, Jordan Feigenbaum takes the biggest "it's not Calories, it's ___" claims (metabolism, thyroid, cortisol, PCOS, insulin, the type of food) and tests each against the best evidence. The verdict: none of them breaks the equation. Every one is a hand on a lever that moves Calories in or Calories out, not a hole in the math.
In this episode: why your metabolism does not crash at 40, how small real metabolic adaptation actually is after weight loss, why hypothyroid weight is mostly water, what the cortisol and PCOS (now PMOS) data show, how absorption and cooking move Calories only at the edges, why even dietitians miscount their own intake, and why the carbohydrate-insulin model fails three tests, including the GLP-1 drugs that raise insulin and still produce the biggest weight loss we have ever approved.
Part two of three: willpower, Calories in Calories out, then GLP-1 drugs. Next week: are GLP-1s cheating?
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