← Back to context Comment by fortran77 1 year ago This is caused from eating too much, not a decline in “metabolism” 3 comments fortran77 Reply smileysteve 1 year ago So, the combination of the research and my anecdotes - and your response seems to beThat by our early 20s our metabolism has already slowed (sugary food, alcohol, precipitous drop in activity) fortran77 1 year ago No, our metabolism isn't "slow" (for 99% of people). People just start eating much more and moving much less. tristor 1 year ago Insulin resistance and PCOS absolutely have effects on metabolism. It’s very well studied.
smileysteve 1 year ago So, the combination of the research and my anecdotes - and your response seems to beThat by our early 20s our metabolism has already slowed (sugary food, alcohol, precipitous drop in activity) fortran77 1 year ago No, our metabolism isn't "slow" (for 99% of people). People just start eating much more and moving much less.
fortran77 1 year ago No, our metabolism isn't "slow" (for 99% of people). People just start eating much more and moving much less.
tristor 1 year ago Insulin resistance and PCOS absolutely have effects on metabolism. It’s very well studied.
So, the combination of the research and my anecdotes - and your response seems to be
That by our early 20s our metabolism has already slowed (sugary food, alcohol, precipitous drop in activity)
No, our metabolism isn't "slow" (for 99% of people). People just start eating much more and moving much less.
Insulin resistance and PCOS absolutely have effects on metabolism. It’s very well studied.