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“Will I go into starvation mode? The short answer is an emphatic “no.” This is one of the great dieting myths—the fear that if you cut your calories for even a day, then your metabolic rate will slow right down as your body tries to conserve its fat stores. This starvation mode myth seems to be…” quote by Michael Mosley
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““Will I go into starvation mode? The short answer is an emphatic “no.” This is one of the great dieting myths—the fear that if you cut your calories for even a day, then your metabolic rate will slow right down as your body tries to conserve its fat stores. This starvation mode myth seems to be based on the Minnesota starvation experiment, a study carried out during World War II. In this experiment, young volunteers lived on extremely low calorie diets for up to six months.””

Michael Mosley

About This Quote

Source Book: “The Fast Diet” by Michael Mosley, 2013

Debunks the myth that short‑term calorie restriction triggers a permanent metabolic slowdown, citing the Minnesota starvation study.

In simple terms: Short cuts don’t cause lasting “starvation mode.”

Key Takeaway

Focus on sustainable nutrition, not fear.

Themes

nutrition myths metabolism health science

Mood

informative critical

Type

educational scientific

When to use this quote

  • weight loss planning
  • educational seminars
  • personal health decisions

Key Concepts

energy balance physiology dietary myths

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do you differentiate myth from evidence?
  • What sustainable habits support healthy metabolism?
A Different Perspective

May simplify complex metabolic adaptations.

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