Slowing your metabolism down in the context of gaining is fairly tricky to do. I would simply focus on eating a massive caloric surplus - combining meals that are high in fat and carbs.
The phenomenon known as Yo-Yo dieting (when overweight folks become even fatter due to a weight loss diet) is how you slow your metabolism down. Essentially, you must stay in a caloric deficit (cause weight loss) for an extended period. The body slows its metabolism since it's, in a sense, starving. When one has dieted/fasted for a while the metabolism slows to a crawl.
So how does a person become even fatter while on a weight loss diet? If one is trying to lose weight you then need to slowly "reverse-diet" for many weeks to properly end a diet (add 200 calories a week to slowly get your metabolism up while keeping fat off). BUT..... what do most people with weight problems do? They break their diet and start binge eating and/or move directly to eating their "normal" portion sizes again. Because their metabolism is at a crawl, they will rapidly pile on weight and regain what took many months to lose often in a few weeks.
After ending up fatter than they were before the diet, they will then attempt to lose the weight again by moving into a caloric deficit which further slows their metabolism down even more. This perpetuates the Yo-Yo cycle that leads to rapid fat gain whenever they cave and break their diet.
Alcohol has also shown to slow the metabolism by up to 73%. And numerous anti-psych medications have a dramatic impact on metabolism.
The phenomenon known as Yo-Yo dieting (when overweight folks become even fatter due to a weight loss diet) is how you slow your metabolism down. Essentially, you must stay in a caloric deficit (cause weight loss) for an extended period. The body slows its metabolism since it's, in a sense, starving. When one has dieted/fasted for a while the metabolism slows to a crawl.
So how does a person become even fatter while on a weight loss diet? If one is trying to lose weight you then need to slowly "reverse-diet" for many weeks to properly end a diet (add 200 calories a week to slowly get your metabolism up while keeping fat off). BUT..... what do most people with weight problems do? They break their diet and start binge eating and/or move directly to eating their "normal" portion sizes again. Because their metabolism is at a crawl, they will rapidly pile on weight and regain what took many months to lose often in a few weeks.
After ending up fatter than they were before the diet, they will then attempt to lose the weight again by moving into a caloric deficit which further slows their metabolism down even more. This perpetuates the Yo-Yo cycle that leads to rapid fat gain whenever they cave and break their diet.
Alcohol has also shown to slow the metabolism by up to 73%. And numerous anti-psych medications have a dramatic impact on metabolism.
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