losing 15 pounds in one month, unhealthy?

Nope, you’re burning more calories during this sustained activity but you’re not doing much to your baseline metabolism.

Cite for “skyrocket”? Doing these things only tweaks your metabolism at best.

:rolleyes:

I’ve yet to read anything too conclusive re the “cold for weight loss” idea. It looks like it does positively impact metabolism but only slightly.

It really doesn’t matter, both approaches are equally terrible for weight maintenance. The rapid losers actually were more likely to stick with their weight loss though.

That is all I could find.

Last spring, due to a sudden health crisis, I lost 40 lbs. in 6 weeks; that’s about a pound a day, while being totally sedentary. I suffered no ill effects from the weight loss, and gained back about 15 lbs. over the following two months, and have held steady since.

How much were you eating? A pound of fat has 3500 calories in it, but a pound of muscle only has about 600 or so. A person can lose a lot of weight in water and muscle even if their caloric deficit isn’t very big.