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The energy balance equation is always true, but people always misinterpret it to mean that eating fewer calories leads to body fat loss. It does not. In fact, almost every study we've done over the last, sort of, 50-60 years, says that when you simply reduce calories and don't change the composition of your calories, then what happens is that body fat goes down a little bit, but what happens is your metabolic rate goes down
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Dr. Jason Fung
Why Eating Fewer Calories Doesn't Guarantee Weight Loss
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