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lovetochat
01-19-2008, 12:06 AM
I mean, I know it is just calories in versus energy used, but a friend of mine just seems to look at food to put on weight. She doesn't seem to eat so much and honestly, I would need to eat bad food all day and all night to put on weight as quick as her. It makes me feels so guilty when she tells me her weight problems and I just can't understand how she can put it on so quick. Must she have a secret really bad diet or is it just unfortunate genes?

SageMother
01-19-2008, 07:43 PM
It might be that your friend doesn't eat enough to get her metabolism going, but there are people who put on weight easily. It is simply their genetic make up and little can be done to disrupt the programming.

tater03
01-20-2008, 01:05 AM
Yes, everyones metabolism is different. That and some people do suffer from thyroid problems which can make them not have energy and put on weight.

xanadu324
01-20-2008, 09:00 AM
I totally agree, even with a good diet, a "perfect" food pyramid diet, people will have easier times losing/gaining weight than others.
I too, listen to my mom-in-law talk about how she's having problems losing weight, and I can't seem to gain a pound even when I TRY. I thought maybe it was the age difference, but my husband is the same way, and he's 8 years older than I am.
I really don't know. I do think a lot has to do with the genes/metabolism, but some of it would, I think, have to do with how much/when/what/you eat.
Such as eating snacks after...I think it's 8pm, and you gain weight faster than someone that may have had cookies at noon.
Don't know how that all works, but I hope this helps a bit.

debrajean
01-20-2008, 10:19 PM
I believe metabolism has a lot to do with it. I know since I hit the big 4-0 weight has seemed to pile on much easier and fall off...never. I've even tried upping my exercise routine and although it does help, it never seems like enough. I've also heard that menopause plays a big part in weight gain. All these factors combined together equal out to a lose-lose situation for we over 40 women. Sooo sad!

3plus3
01-22-2008, 02:25 AM
I know in my family the vast majority of us are big boned, bigger people. We weren't always that way but became that way. I can look at something and gain weight.

Jewel
01-30-2008, 09:10 PM
My family differs a lot in body type, so looking at my family, it's hard to tell what somebody is going to look like. I do think that some people just gain weight easier than others, relating to metabolism. My sister and I, for example, are very different from each other. I am very thin, and she is on the heavier side.

tater03
01-31-2008, 06:58 PM
I would have to agree with the above poster about the age being a factor. I have noticed that as I have gotten older weight does not come off as easily and honestly seem to go on easier.

SageMother
01-31-2008, 08:02 PM
I believe metabolism has a lot to do with it. I know since I hit the big 4-0 weight has seemed to pile on much easier and fall off...never. I've even tried upping my exercise routine and although it does help, it never seems like enough. I've also heard that menopause plays a big part in weight gain. All these factors combined together equal out to a lose-lose situation for we over 40 women. Sooo sad!

Women are not supposed to be nearly as thin as the medical profession or society would have us be. I really think that there's a need to accept that we are rounder and stop thinking of this as a "loss" or a failure.

Liza
01-31-2008, 09:54 PM
I have a sister that just seem as if she would never put on weight, we ate the exact same amount of food at the same time generally speaking and I would put on weight and she doesn't, so I think it does depend on the person.

Jewel
01-31-2008, 09:59 PM
Society and the medical profession should not dictate whether or not women should be thin, but that doesn't mean that it's not okay to be thin.

Some people are naturally thin, so I think that it does differ from person to person. Sure women, in general, are supposed to have more body fat, but it does really offend me when I hear people call thin women names like "stick", or say "Real women have curves". Some women are naturally thing, not on the rounder side. ALL body types should be appreciated, and that does not mean ruling out those who are thin.

baldmonkee
02-01-2008, 01:19 PM
Society and the medical profession should not dictate whether or not women should be thin, but that doesn't mean that it's not okay to be thin.

Some people are naturally thin, so I think that it does differ from person to person. Sure women, in general, are supposed to have more body fat, but it does really offend me when I hear people call thin women names like "stick", or say "Real women have curves". Some women are naturally thing, not on the rounder side. ALL body types should be appreciated, and that does not mean ruling out those who are thin.

I agree with you that all body types should be appreciated. People should strive to be healthy, and not everyone who is healthy is going to look the same so we shouldn't strive to look like anyone in particular.

bobwilliam
10-21-2010, 03:09 PM
Basically, it depends upon the habit of the routine like exercise, dieting and so on. There is required to follow the exercise schedule and diet program daily. Another thing is that avoid the junk food to get effective result.

seoconsultant
10-25-2010, 10:46 AM
My family is very different body type, then look for my family, it is difficult to say what someone will look like. I think some people gain weight more easily than others, related to metabolism. My sister and I, for example, are very different. I am very thin and is heavier on the side.