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Originally Posted by energie
I think "setpoints" for the most part are mental.
I used to think that too but the more I've learned about human physiology the more I've learned about the role hormones play a role in weight regulation.
As someone who practices intermittent fasting I know what actual hunger feels like because I fast daily for 16-18 hours and do several 24 hour fasts a month. I tell you this because whenever I try to get down to my goal of having a six pack I seem to be hungry all the time. Not fake hunger, real hunger. Why would this be? Hormones. My body just doesn't want to be that lean, aparently. Yes I can fight it but it's a lot easier to just have a little belly flab.
To address lowering set point - no one is sure how to lower it. The two theories are that staying at a certain weight for a long period can change it but in my opinion I wonder if this is more like the chicken and the egg theory. The second is that a PSMF can affect it.
I thought mine was 260 but now it appears to be 240.
This is a very interesting topic and one of the things we simply don't know at this point.