5 Negative Effects of Very Low Calorie Diets


Very low-calorie diets have the following negative effects that affect people who follow them:

1. Lack of Nutrients

Very low calorie diets DO NOT provide the necessary vitamins, minerals and trace elements, quickly causing fatigue, weakness and can lead to symptoms such as headache, dizziness, decreased concentration and health problems such as low hematocrit, anemia, gallstones, dehydration, amenorrhea, hair loss.

2. Muscle Mass Loss

In extreme very low calorie diets, the body often breaks down muscle tissue for energy because the energy it receives from food is minimal.

The breakdown of muscle tissue in the long term is accompanied by great weakness and difficulty in performing even simple household tasks that require some muscular effort.

3. Increased Hunger

The exhausting diet INCREASES the hunger hormone (ghrelin) which stimulates appetite, increases food intake and fat storage, DECREASING the main satiety hormone (leptin) which reduces hunger and increases fat burning.

This leads to intense hunger and cravings, making the diet functionally unworkable.

4. Psychological Fatigue

The severe deprivation of food due to very low calories leads to psychological fatigue which can result in episodes of overeating.

After the end of the very low-calorie diet, the body stores fat more quickly, leading to weight regain, which if weight maintenance is not implemented with a balanced diet equal to the calories of the ideal weight and the activity of the person, then the weight regain may be greater than the initial weight at the beginning of the diet.

5. Unsustainable Eating Habits

Very low-calorie diets do not teach proper eating habits, as a result of which when weight loss is achieved and the person returns to a normal diet, they will not know how to eat properly, they will not know how to manage their weight.


Sources and articles that may help:
Very low calorie diets are associated with transient ventricular impairment before reversal of diastolic dysfunction in obesity
Regulation of metabolic health and aging by nutrient-sensitive signaling pathways
VERY LOW CALORIE DIETS AFFECT LONG TERM WEIGHT LOSS AND HEALTH OUTCOMES: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW
Low calorie diets linked to heightened risk of depressive symptoms
Mental health consequences of dietary restriction: increased depressive symptoms in biological men and populations with elevated BMI
Psychological aspects of obesity and very-low-calorie diets

Psychology of Dieting


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7 responses to “5 Negative Effects of Very Low Calorie Diets”

  1. Increased hunger is the real deal and rest obviously shows after some time as well!

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  2. Yes, fatigue appears after a period of time, which is why such restrictive diets do not have long-term results.
    Balance is everything for long-term dietary therapy.

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  3. cz09, what I appreciate here is how clearly you show that extreme restriction often ends up working against the body itself. The point about hunger hormones quietly explains why many diets fail long before people realize it. In many ways it reminds us that sustainable health is rarely built on force, but on learning how to work with the body rather than against it.

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    1. Thank you very much.
      Balance in anything we do is usually beneficial. So is the weight loss diet. Without balance we will have worse results both physically and mentally.

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  4. I saw this happen with a friend of mine. He believed that the fewer calories he ate, the faster he would get healthier, so he cut his food down to almost nothing. At first he lost some weight, but after a few weeks he was constantly tired, couldn’t focus well, and was always hungry. Eventually he started overeating because his body just couldn’t handle the restriction anymore. It really showed me that eating too little can backfire, and that balanced nutrition is much more sustainable than extreme dieting.

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    1. Thank you very much for your comment.
      Most of my clients who do their weight loss diets, before coming to me, do what your friend did.
      Balance nutrition is essential to losing excess weight safely.

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  5. A much needed post. I do believe to work hard one must eat well.

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