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Management of Weight Loss Plateau

In: StatPearls [Internet]. Treasure Island (FL): StatPearls Publishing; 2025 Jan.
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Management of Weight Loss Plateau

Gurpreet Sarwan et al.
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Diet and exercise strategies to lose weight abound. People attempting to lose weight must achieve a net caloric deficit to succeed. After an often steady and relatively rapid initial weight reduction, new dieters frequently encounter a weight loss plateau as their bodies adjust to dietary and physical activity changes. Biological adaptations, a decreased resting metabolic rate, and hormonal changes impede continued weight loss. Physiologically, these can reduce energy levels and endurance, cause decreased fat oxidation, and increase the sensation of hunger. Psychologically, the abrupt halt in progress can lead to discouragement.

Clinicians' understanding of the basis of the weight loss plateau is critical for effective patient management. Research demonstrates that while various diets produce similar weight loss over an 8- to 12-week period, maintaining weight loss long-term (greater than 24 weeks) is successful in only about 10% to 20% of individuals. Patient frustration with a weight loss plateau contributes to the phenomenon of "yo-yo dieting," as individuals lose weight, reach a plateau, and regain the lost weight. Popular misconceptions that weight loss is a linear process exacerbate this issue, often leading to unrealistic expectations and disappointment.

To help patients overcome these challenges, healthcare professionals must identify the causes of weight loss plateaus and implement practical strategies, such as varying caloric intake, adjusting exercise routines, and incorporating behavioral techniques supported by setting reasonable expectations and motivational counseling. By addressing the physiological, metabolic, and psychological aspects of weight loss plateaus, clinicians can help their patients achieve and maintain long-term weight loss and improved health.

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Conflict of interest statement

Disclosure: Gurpreet Sarwan declares no relevant financial relationships with ineligible companies.

Disclosure: Sharon Daley declares no relevant financial relationships with ineligible companies.

Disclosure: Anis Rehman declares no relevant financial relationships with ineligible companies.

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