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“You Have to Stop Eating for Dopamine”: Woman Who Lost 160 Pounds Shares 5 Beginner Weight Loss Tips No One Tells You
Personal Stories & Opinion

“You Have to Stop Eating for Dopamine”: Woman Who Lost 160 Pounds Shares 5 Beginner Weight Loss Tips No One Tells You

– Fitness YouTuber Kaylah Ann Price says whole food reset, environment changes, and self-accountability were keys to her transformation – Losing 160 pounds is no small feat. But according to fitness YouTuber Kaylah Ann Price, the weight loss advice that actually works is often the advice no one wants to hear. In a candid new video, Price—who has documented her transformation from over 300 pounds to a healthier weight—shares five beginner tips that go beyond "move more, eat less." Her message is direct, unfiltered, and rooted in her own experience as someone who once struggled with emotional eating and food addiction. Tip 1: Stop Eating for Pleasure (At Least for 60 to 90 Days) Price's first tip is intentionally controversial. She advises anyone starting a fat loss journey—p...
Muscle Building & Strength Training

Midlife Fitness Extends Health Span and Overall Life Expectancy, Landmark Study Finds

– Higher cardiorespiratory fitness linked to later onset of chronic disease and more disease-free years – How fit you are in midlife may help determine not just how long you live, but how many of those years are spent in good health, according to a new study published today in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology (JACC), the flagship journal of the American College of Cardiology. The study found that adults with higher levels of cardiorespiratory fitness in midlife lived longer, developed fewer chronic diseases, and spent more years free from serious illness compared with those who were less fit. These benefits were observed in both men and women. Cardiorespiratory fitness, how well the heart and lungs supply oxygen during physical activity, is already known to reduce...