Cold After Weight Loss
Losing weight can lead to feeling colder, primarily due to a slowdown in metabolism rather than the amount of body fat itself. When in a calorie deficit, the body adapts by producing less heat. Interestingly, muscle mass provides better insulation than body fat, highlighting the complex relationship between body composition and temperature regulation.In this clip
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