This paper presents a theoretical investigation into why losing weight is so difficult even in the absence of rational addiction, time-inconsistent preferences or bounded rationality. We add to the existing literature by focusing on the role that individual metabolism has on weight loss. The results from the theoretical model provide multiple steady states and a threshold revealing a situation of “obesity traps” that the individual must surpass in order to successfully lose weight. Any weight-loss efforts that the individual undertakes have to surpass such threshold in order to result in permanent weight loss, otherwise the individual will gradually regain weight and converge to his or her previous body weight
Although the majority of obese and overweight individuals successfully lose weight only a minority m...
Weight regain remains the main challenge in obesity management, and its etiology remains elusive. Th...
into the impacts of physical activity and diet on weight gain and loss. Methods: A holistic System D...
This paper presents a theoretical investigation into why losing weight is so difficult even in the a...
This paper presents a theoretical investigation into why losing weight is so difficult even in the a...
This paper presents a theoretical investigation into why losing weight is so difficult even in the a...
This paper addresses the rapid diffusion of obesity and the existence of different individual patter...
The 3500 kcal rule(1) is a weight-loss prescription that approximates a 3500 kcal energy deficit to ...
Obesity is considered one of the most prevalent health problems in the United States. The controvers...
Obesity is classically considered a worldwide epidemic disease and as one of the most important caus...
A person’s average weight is determined by the equilibrium between his caloric intake (from food and...
Mathematical models of human weight dynamics have been validated in research settings, but are they ...
The close correspondence between energy intake and expenditure over prolonged time periods, coupled ...
The close correspondence between energy intake and expenditure over prolonged time periods, coupled ...
The intent of this review is to survey physiological, psychological, and societal obstacles to the c...
Although the majority of obese and overweight individuals successfully lose weight only a minority m...
Weight regain remains the main challenge in obesity management, and its etiology remains elusive. Th...
into the impacts of physical activity and diet on weight gain and loss. Methods: A holistic System D...
This paper presents a theoretical investigation into why losing weight is so difficult even in the a...
This paper presents a theoretical investigation into why losing weight is so difficult even in the a...
This paper presents a theoretical investigation into why losing weight is so difficult even in the a...
This paper addresses the rapid diffusion of obesity and the existence of different individual patter...
The 3500 kcal rule(1) is a weight-loss prescription that approximates a 3500 kcal energy deficit to ...
Obesity is considered one of the most prevalent health problems in the United States. The controvers...
Obesity is classically considered a worldwide epidemic disease and as one of the most important caus...
A person’s average weight is determined by the equilibrium between his caloric intake (from food and...
Mathematical models of human weight dynamics have been validated in research settings, but are they ...
The close correspondence between energy intake and expenditure over prolonged time periods, coupled ...
The close correspondence between energy intake and expenditure over prolonged time periods, coupled ...
The intent of this review is to survey physiological, psychological, and societal obstacles to the c...
Although the majority of obese and overweight individuals successfully lose weight only a minority m...
Weight regain remains the main challenge in obesity management, and its etiology remains elusive. Th...
into the impacts of physical activity and diet on weight gain and loss. Methods: A holistic System D...