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neo_crone Thu, Nov-03-16 03:47

Brain Volume Predicts Weight Loss Sucess in Elderly
 
http://neurosciencenews.com/aging-w...in-volume-5416/

Benay Thu, Dec-19-19 06:44

I have a different hypothesis --
I think personality type is a better predictor of successful weight loss and maintenance

People who are consistent in everything else will be consistent at weight loss maintenance

People who are inconsistent in everything else will be yo yo dieters

Brandysnap Thu, Jun-11-20 02:14

The study is fascinating - I do agree also with your personality having much to do with this. However another factor is finding what works for you and is sustainable. Things change as we age bodily so being able to adapt and persevere is necessary. I think the key is never giving up. Once you realise the cost of that extra fat to your whole system its hard to accept it and just live with it.

Bob-a-rama Thu, Jun-11-20 08:52

I had to realize that eating for entertainment is wrong.

Instead of living to eat, I eat to live. I'm 52 pounds down because of that.

WereBear Fri, Jul-17-20 05:09

Sadly, aging is associated with loss of cognitive skills, and I think that's all this study is measuring. On both sides of the family, we've seen the stubborn crankiness that impeded adjustment with some of our older relatives.

On the other hand, better nutrition can head this off, even improve matters. So that's my takeaway from it.

Ms Arielle Fri, Jul-17-20 08:37

A well functioning frontal lobe is required.

teaser Fri, Jul-17-20 10:12

Quote:
Originally Posted by Bob-a-rama
I had to realize that eating for entertainment is wrong.

Instead of living to eat, I eat to live. I'm 52 pounds down because of that.


I'd agree so far as eating only for entertainment is wrong. But I think the natural state of affairs is, animals enjoy what keeps them alive and continues the species. Meshing enjoyment of life with what's conducive to life seems practical. Food reward can go askew, but it's there for a reason.

Bob-a-rama Sat, Jul-18-20 12:04

Quote:
Originally Posted by teaser
I'd agree so far as eating only for entertainment is wrong. But I think the natural state of affairs is, animals enjoy what keeps them alive and continues the species. Meshing enjoyment of life with what's conducive to life seems practical. Food reward can go askew, but it's there for a reason.

Oh, I definitely enjoy what I eat, but I don't eat for entertainment.

There is a big difference to me between the two.


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