Arlene Thompson, 27 Feb 2007
What is your Fat Point?
Many people have long held the mistaken belief that everybody has a particular fat point where
their body realizes that this is the level of fat that is normal to that particular person.
This is not true and we all develop our own fat point based on our lifestyles.
While there are various different body types that are determined by our genes the percentage of
fat that we carry around in our body is not due to the genes that we have inherited. It is due to
the food that we have been eating from the beginning of our life to the stage where we are at
presently.
If you have been over eating for a long period of time and you have remained at a specific fat
percentage for quite some time then that becomes your new fat point. And that can change up or down
according to the lifestyle that you choose to lead.
If you have remained at a particular fat point for a year or two then your body will develop all
the necessary requirements in the form of capillaries, connective tissues, hormonal levels and so
on to support that point.
You have determined what that point is and your body will now try to maintain the new level.
Your body will constantly monitor that new fat point by all the messages that are sent to the
brain. If you are to go on a crash diet your body will react to the fact that it sees an attack on
that fat point and will do all it can to maintain what it believes is the correct balance. The
maintenance can be in the form of a reduction in muscle tissue to save fat.
Unfortunately for many people they don't like to accept the fact that it is not their genes or
anything else that has resulted in their fat point being too high.
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