Weight loss is one of the most popular goals for people who want to improve their health. But extreme weight loss can be dangerous.
Weight loss becomes dangerous when your nutrient levels become deficient. If you're losing weight too fast, you may not be getting enough nutrients like protein and carbohydrates. This can lead to muscle cramping, fatigue and an increased risk of bone fractures. It can also negatively affect your heart function by causing potassium and sodium levels to drop too low (hypokalemia and hyponatremia).
It's possible for anyone to become malnourished if they're not eating enough food, but people with low body fat have a higher risk of becoming malnourished because there's less fat tissue to store nutrients in.
In addition, when your body thinks it's starving, it begins to break down muscle tissue into protein molecules so that they can be used as energy sources instead of fat cells (which are much harder for the body to use). This means that if you lose weight too quickly or completely stop eating, you can be causing more harm to your body than good.
This is why it is critical to have blood work before, during, and after any rapid weight loss program. Medical assessments are also key to understanding what is healthy and what may be an abnormal reaction.
Doctor-supported weight loss is the best way to ensure that 1) you are guaranteed to lose weight and 2) your weight loss is not detrimental to your health.
Take time to research doctor-supported weight loss programs to see what program is the best match for you. You can also check out our doctor-supported weight loss program,
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