I would postulate that it is a bit more complicated than that. Other
factors I would be likely to believe would slow weight loss are the length
of time the person was overweight and by how much. For instance, I would
bet that someone 10 years older than me who is only 20 pounds overweight
and has only been so for 5-10 years would lose that weight in almost no
time. But I've been fat since I was 2 years old. I would have been
technically classified as obese now for 31 of my 33 years (with a couple of
very short-lived exceptions. I think a certain amount of damage to the
metabolism is done in long periods of overweight like that. The difficulty
I am having with losing anything in the past 10 months certainly points to
this.
My $0.02,
John Pavao
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Hans:
I agree. I think that we would find that the younger ones lose much
easier. I know I did when I was - younger that is. Every year it gets
harder. I have even accepted the idea that I may have dieted too much
and may never lose. Luckily I feel very good eating this way. I will
be 52 this June.
Beverle