Getty Images "We've all heard it a million times: In order to lose weight, just burn more calories than you consume. Simple math, right? Yeah, unless you live in the real worldthe one with deadlines and cronuts. Only one in five dieters are successful at losingand keeping off10 percent of their body weight, according to the National Weight Control Registry (NWCR). "You're battling your biologyyour body reacts to dieting by burning fewer caloriesas well as your emotions and your environment, where there are way too many temptations," explains Robert Kushner, MD, director of the Center for Lifestyle Medicine at Northwestern's Feinberg School of Medicine."
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You've seen the ads for weight-loss supplements and heard their pitches ("Boost metabolism!" "Burn fat!"). It's enough to make even the most sensible woman wonder, Should I try it?




