releasing stored pesticides during fat loss may suppress the body's calorie-burning response

Thermogenesis after weight loss was decreased in individuals who released the most organochlorines from fat stores, with pesticide exposure identified as the key explanatory factor after controlling for other variables.

What this means for you

When fat breaks down, it can release stored environmental chemicals that may blunt your metabolism's natural rebound — making it harder to keep burning calories after weight loss. Supporting the body's detox pathways during fat loss may help protect the thermogenic response most people count on to maintain results.

The published research

13th International Symposium of
· 2003
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