Q. Are there any management methods to maintain my weight and prevent the yo-yo effect after a successful diet?
The key is to restore your metabolic capacity and lower your body's 'set point.' To ensure sustainable weight maintenance, you must normalize your digestive functions and the circulation of Qi and Blood.
📝 Detailed Answer
Regaining weight after weight loss is not simply a matter of lacking willpower. During rapid weight loss, the body's metabolic efficiency often drops, transforming your constitution into one that stores fat more easily even with low caloric intake.
In Traditional Korean Medicine (TKM), this is viewed as Bi-Heo (脾虛), a state where the Spleen function is weakened, leading to inefficient energy metabolism. When the capacity for digestion, absorption, and transport declines, the body becomes an environment where waste products accumulate easily.
💡 Goals for the Maintenance Phase
The goal is not merely maintaining a number on the scale, but recovering the organ functions that support your basal metabolic rate to create a 'body that is less prone to gaining weight.'
- Normalizing Metabolic Function: Reinforce the weakened Spleen and Stomach (脾胃) functions to increase the basal metabolic rate.
- Eliminating Waste: Remove Dam-Eum (痰飮)—abnormal fluid accumulation and metabolic waste—to prevent edema and swelling.
- Gradual Return to Eating Habits: Move away from extreme restrictive dieting and train your body to identify the appropriate caloric intake it can handle.
- Promoting Qi and Blood Circulation: Resolve Eo-Hyeol (瘀血), or blood stasis, to improve systemic circulation and restore the ability to regulate appetite.
Ultimately, preventing the yo-yo effect is not about learning how to 'eat less,' but how to 'utilize energy better.' A personalized prescription tailored to your specific constitution is essential to restore this broken balance.
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Dr. Yeonseung Choe
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