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5 types of people who will never lose weight

ETimes.in | Last updated on - May 23, 2025, 10:47 IST
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5 types of people who will never lose weight

Losing weight is something that many of us struggle with, and while it is a rewarding task, it is not easy to achieve. Not only does it require immense will power, it also requires consistency over months, and sometimes even years. Yet, your body (and brain) will thank you when you lose that excess weight. However, not everyone has the willpower to battle the bulge and here are 5 such people (if your kind is on the list, change yourself, pronto!)

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The food addict

Weight loss is 80% diet control, and 20% exercise. Unfortunately, some people have a hard time knowing when to stop eating, no matter what they eat. Whether it’s healthy or unhealthy food, they tend to overeat or binge because they find the food too tasty or comforting. Even if they feel full, they continue eating, often justifying it in their minds. This leads to consuming more calories than they burn, making weight loss impossible.

Why it happens:

This behavior is often linked to emotional eating — eating when stressed, sad, or even happy. It’s not just about hunger but feelings. Without learning to control these urges and recognizing true hunger, weight loss remains out of reach.

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The lazy ones

Controlling diet alone is often not enough. Exercise helps burn stored fat and keeps metabolism active. People who avoid or dislike exercise may find it very hard to lose weight, even if they eat less.

Why it happens:

Exercise burns calories and builds muscle, which increases your resting metabolic rate. Without movement, your body holds on to fat more stubbornly. Starting with small, enjoyable activities like walking or cycling can help overcome this barrier.

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Emotional eater

Stress causes the body to release cortisol, a hormone that encourages fat storage, especially around the belly. Many stressed people turn to food for comfort, eating high-calorie “comfort foods” to feel better. This creates a cycle of stress eating and weight gain.

Why it happens:

Stress also lowers motivation to exercise and disrupts sleep, both important for weight loss. Without managing stress, it’s difficult to stick to healthy habits.

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Those who get stuck at 'set point'

Your body has a natural weight range called the “set point,” which it tries hard to maintain. When you diet and exercise, your body may fight back by making you hungrier and slowing down your metabolism to keep weight on. This is why many people lose some weight but then hit a plateau and can’t lose more.

Why it happens:

Hormones like ghrelin (which makes you hungry) increase, and leptin (which tells you you’re full) decreases during dieting. Also, losing fat lowers your calorie burn because your body has less mass to maintain. This biological defense makes sustained weight loss very challenging.

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Confused dieter

Some people focus only on what foods to eat or avoid but ignore other important factors like portion sizes, meal timing, hydration, and balanced nutrition. They may try to eat healthy but still make small mistakes like eating too much or snacking mindlessly. They might also eat based on feelings, such as stress or boredom, rather than hunger.

Why it happens:

Without a full understanding of nutrition and lifestyle, these dieters don’t see progress and get frustrated. Weight loss requires a balanced approach including diet, exercise, sleep, and stress management.

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Diet and exercise

To maintain a healthy weight, eat a balanced diet and exercise.

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