Landsberg was the first researcher speculating that increased SNS activity in response to weight gain is an adaptive mechanism to increase resting energy expenditure and promote restoration of the antecedent weight (Landsberg, 1986, 2001), while other authors suggested that prolonged sympathetic overactivity might induce weight gain, due to reduced capacity to dissipate excessive calories, mediated by downregulation of adrenoceptors (van Baak, 2001
As weight decreases and the body adapts, the overall effect on weight can become less pronounced, even if appetite remains controlled
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