Every time you decide to have a diet plan to cut that extra kilos you end up getting more obese.
A new study has unveiled the mystery why people put on weight after a shedding some post a diet programme.
The study led by researchers at the University of Adelaide says, the way in which our stomach detects and tells our brains how full we are becomes damaged in obese people. It does not return to normal once they lose weight. This lead you to become fat while on a diet.
In laboratory studies, a Phd student from University of Adelaide, Stephen Kentish investigated the impact of a high-fat diet on the gut’s ability to signal fullness, and whether those changes revert back to normal by losing weight.
The findings show the nerves in the stomach that signal fullness to the brain appear to be desensitized after long-term consumption of a high-fat diet. This makes the obese people more fat even if being on a rigourous diet.
The results that were published in International Journal of Obesity.