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If you want to lose body fat, you need to be in a calorie deficit, no ifs, ands or buts.
BUT. How big should that deficit be? Is a smaller deficit better than a bigger deficit? Is a bigger deficit the best? Does the answer depend on the person?
Yes, it does. But have a listen to this episode and you’ll be able to figure it all out for yourself.
Time Stamps
00:00 Introduction and Favor Request
00:56 Assumptions and Important Considerations
03:01 Size and Activity Levels
04:00 Impact of Size on Deficit Size
05:25 Historical Approaches to Deficits
07:17 Summary and Conclusion
Click me for show notes!
PS. If you're interested in a weight loss program with delicious food, daily access to me and a supportive community that won't mess up your relationship with food, click here to join the weightlist.
By Jonathan Steedman, APD5
22 ratings
If you want to lose body fat, you need to be in a calorie deficit, no ifs, ands or buts.
BUT. How big should that deficit be? Is a smaller deficit better than a bigger deficit? Is a bigger deficit the best? Does the answer depend on the person?
Yes, it does. But have a listen to this episode and you’ll be able to figure it all out for yourself.
Time Stamps
00:00 Introduction and Favor Request
00:56 Assumptions and Important Considerations
03:01 Size and Activity Levels
04:00 Impact of Size on Deficit Size
05:25 Historical Approaches to Deficits
07:17 Summary and Conclusion
Click me for show notes!
PS. If you're interested in a weight loss program with delicious food, daily access to me and a supportive community that won't mess up your relationship with food, click here to join the weightlist.

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