Doctor busts 5 myths about metabolism: Do lean people have better metabolic health?
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September 18, 2025
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Published on: Sept 18, 2025 07:17 am IST
Dr. Rohit Sharma debunked several myths about metabolic health and shared facts. Here’s what you need to know.
For overall weight management and health, metabolism is either praised or blamed. But metabolic health is often misunderstood, courtesy myths and misconceptions shrouding it. In an interview with HT Lifestyle, Dr. Rohit Sharma, consultant, internal medicine, Apollo Spectra Hospital, Jaipur said, “Between fad diets, fitness hacks, and social media advice, myths about metabolism often overshadow the science.” The doctor busted several myths. Also read | 10 foods to increase metabolism and speed up weight loss
Myths about metabolism.(Shutterstock)
Myth 1: Thin people automatically have faster metabolisms
Fact: Body size and muscle mass causes influence on the metabolic rate more than the weight alone. Larger bodies burn more calories at rest because they require more energy to function
Myth 2: Eating small, frequent meals speeds up metabolism
Fact: Eating snacks throughout the day may reduce the hunger while research shows that it does not boost the metabolism. Ultimately what matters most is the quality of food and overall calorie balance.
Metabolism myths vs facts.(Freepik)
Myth 3: Certain foods or drinks supercharge metabolism
Fact: Green tea, coffee, and spicy foods may cause a temporary calorie burn, but the effect is minimal. No single food can dramatically change metabolic rate. Long-term habits like balanced nutrition and regular activity matter most. Also read | Fitness coach shares 6 tips to avoid bloating, support faster metabolism: ‘Eat smaller portions throughout the day’
Myth 4: Metabolism slows down drastically with age
Fact: While there is natural decline most of the reduction comes from loss of muscle mass and reduced activity level. Strength training and staying active can help preserve metabolic health well into later years.
Myth 5: Sleep and stress don’t affect metabolism
Fact: Both play a critical role. Poor sleep disrupts hormones that regulate hunger and fat storage, while chronic stress raises cortisol levels, making it harder to maintain a healthy metabolism.
What actually works?
“The keys to support the metabolism are consistent exercise such as strength training, balanced meals rich in protein and fiber, good sleep hygiene, and stress management. Hydration and avoiding extreme crash diets are also important, since restrictive eating can actually slow metabolism over time,” the doctor added. Also read | Nutritionist shares 10 simple fat-burning tips to help you lose up to 10 kgs in 3 months: ‘Drink water before meals’
Note to readers: This article is for informational purposes only and not a substitute for professional medical advice. Always seek the advice of your doctor with any questions about a medical condition.
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