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I researched this because I saw Astrid asking this question in another threat. I have been researching online and I found one at:

http://exercise.about.com/b/2011/03/16/why-men-lose-weight-faster-than-women.htm

 

 

When it comes to exercise and weight loss, the same rules apply whether you're a man or a woman - you have to burn more calories than you eat to lose weight. How we exercise is often the same as well, although women tend to prefer more cardio then men and they sometimes shy away from heavy weights (even though they shouldn't).

However, there are differences in how our bodies store and lose body fat and differences in how are bodies respond to exercise. Many of my clients have noticed this. In fact, I was training one couple together and, at one point, the wife informed said, "I workout with you for 3 weeks, I eat grass and tree bark and I lose 2 pounds. My husband does a few pushups, jogs around the block, eats an entire pizza in one sitting and loses 10 pounds."

She was exaggerating (mostly), but she's right thatmen tend to lose weight faster than women. Men have more muscle, which helps them lose weight more quickly, and they often respond to their workouts faster then women do. Experts have even found that women have a different heart rate response to exercise than men. All of this means that women have to work harder to get the same results as their male counterparts.

For these reasons, it's a good idea to avoid comparing results if you're losing weight as a couple. This means that a husband shouldn't say, "Na-nanny-boo-boo, I lost 4 more pounds than you," when getting his weight measured during a training session. Similarly, a wife shouldn't threaten to sneak extra butter and fat into her husband's meals in revenge (both things I've heard clients say to one another).

What about you? Have you gone through this with your spouse, friend or loved one? How do you handle it if one of you loses faster than the other? Leave a comment and tell us about your experiences.



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haha nice idea on that "revenge" lol jk!

all the while, i thought women lose more weight than men.

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I thought women lose faster than men too. But when I watched the Biggest Loser, I have concluded that gender doesn't matter. It's the amount of hard work a person does and the quantity of food intake.



-- Edited by Lorinne on Thursday 27th of February 2014 12:50:57 AM

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I think it is all in our hands. haha! It's up to us if we will lose more weight or not. We only need some determination and focus.

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I feel sad If my partner losses more weight than me. but on the other hand of course I'm happy for my partner. It serves as my inspiration to keep me more focused.

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We should hear the side of men. Any men in the forums? Seems like we're all girls here lol

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boooo, i dont believe this. that study is purely opinionated

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lol astrid

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Not so true in my case. I'm not losing that much as most ladies in this forum. Maybe because I don't really have time for exercise and rely mostly to acaislim and good food choices. Consistent weight loss, tho not much, is what matters most to me. I guess, gender doesn't really matter on how much weight one lose but rather how much "effort" one puts on the process. That's my 5 cents :)

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as you have mentioned rico, the kind of work you have seems like an "unintended" exercise. so use that to your advantage. who knows, you might be promoted for doing extra work/"exercise".

i think it's the lifestyle, not really the gender that matters.

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Yeah I believe that its more on the lifestyle.

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