Wednesday, March 27, 2013

the doorbell dogs salivating food

The study followed 48 obese men and women who followed a low-calorie diet for a year.Weight change of inexperienced participants more common strain perilipin lost an average of 20 pounds in a year and participants carry the mutated genes despite good compliance.The researchers say, contact and weight between somehow Kaluri intake is interrupted to leave the population cannot lose weight and caloric restriction alone.
Interestingly, previous studies have shown that, the probability of this particular perilipin changes and obesity is low, but in this study is concerned with the resistance to lose weight.Researchers believe that this gene may actually prevent female initial weight gain is very thin, but once you're actually prevent weight loss weight. Every year we resolve to lose weight -- every year we fail -- (subconscious) brain there is now an established model and admits it will continue through these fluctuations just -- finally -- that failed to achieve weight loss goals and the whole process is repeated for second years.
This conditioning, though not so obvious, but Pavlov's dog -- you know this guy training dogs to food as long as he rang the bell, until they are so conditions, as long as he rang the doorbell dogs salivating food even in the absence of food.Yes we can also be trained dogs -- the only difference -- we (humans) do not need a condition of training our minds -- the story we tell ourselves to do good.
Secret and my friend is -- we need to stop telling stories and make excuses, we need our changing ideas about nutrition, exercise and tomorrow -- yes.How many times have you just don't do it, because you can do today and tomorrow.Tomorrow will come and what happens? You have another story to prove that don't do it...This is how we train ourselves to fail. So the good news is a short if you have this gene may be hard for you to gain weight, but the downside is, if you've got the weight of it may be more difficult to get it down.

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