Q. I’ve been exercising but can’t seem to lose weight, and my body composition test shows a 25% body fat percentage. What exactly does this number mean, and why is dieting becoming so much harder?
For women, a 25% body fat percentage is actually quite healthy, but for those aiming for weight loss, it often represents a difficult plateau. Fat tissue doesn't just sit there; it actively resists energy expenditure. As fat increases, your basal metabolic rate drops, leading to a 'low-efficiency state' where even small amounts of food are easily stored as fat. In Traditional Korean Medicine, we interpret this as a combination of Spleen Deficiency (Biheo), where the body lacks the energy to process nutrients, and the resulting accumulation of Phlegm-retained fluid (Dameum).
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