Food Quote by Michael Mosley
““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.””
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.”
Focus on sustainable nutrition, not fear.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- weight loss planning
- educational seminars
- personal health decisions
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How do you differentiate myth from evidence?
- What sustainable habits support healthy metabolism?
May simplify complex metabolic adaptations.