Why We Can't Lose Weight
And What To Do About It. The Science of Metabolism, Hormones and Fat Loss. Why Diets Fail, What’s Really Blocking Your Progress, and How to Finally Get Results.
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Why does weight loss feel harder than ever, no matter what you try? You’re eating better, making more conscious choices, and trying to stay consistent. You know what you should be doing. And yet the weight doesn’t shift. In many cases, it becomes even more resistant over time. This experience is incredibly common — and deeply frustrating — but it is not a failure of willpower, discipline, or effort. It is a failure of understanding.
In 'Why We Can’t Lose Weight: And What To Do About It', Sunday Times bestselling author & nutritionist Dale Pinnock unpacks the real biological reasons why fat loss becomes so difficult. This is not another diet book filled with restrictive plans or short-term fixes. Instead, it is a clear, evidence-based exploration of the physiological processes that govern weight gain, fat storage, and metabolic resistance — explained in a way that is both accessible and deeply informative.
At the heart of the issue lies a complex interaction between metabolism, hormones, blood sugar regulation, and body composition. Many people are unknowingly dealing with insulin resistance, a condition that fundamentally alters how the body handles energy and encourages fat storage, even in the presence of calorie control. At the same time, gradual losses in muscle mass can slow metabolic rate, reducing the body’s ability to burn energy efficiently. Hormonal changes — particularly as we move through midlife — further complicate the picture, shifting how and where the body stores fat.
As drugs such as Ozempic and Wegovy (GLP-1 receptor agonists) continue to dominate the conversation around weight loss, many are left questioning whether medication is now the only viable solution. In this book, Dale Pinnock explores what these treatments are actually doing within the body — and, more importantly, what they reveal about the underlying biology of appetite, blood sugar regulation and fat storage. By understanding these mechanisms, you gain a clearer picture of why weight loss has become so difficult, and what can be done to address it more naturally and sustainably.
This book brings these mechanisms into sharp focus. You will gain a clear understanding of why traditional calorie-focused approaches often fail, how blood sugar dysregulation drives cravings and energy crashes, and why modern dietary patterns are often mismatched to our biology. Rather than offering yet another rigid plan, this book provides the missing context — the “why” behind the struggle — allowing you to approach fat loss with clarity, confidence, and a far greater chance of success.
If you have ever found yourself wondering why weight loss no longer works the way it used to, why your body seems to resist change despite your best efforts, or why you feel stuck in a cycle of dieting without results, this book will provide the answers. It is written for those who are ready to move beyond guesswork and frustration, and instead develop a deeper understanding of how the body truly works.
Once you understand the underlying biology, everything changes. Your approach becomes more targeted, your expectations more realistic, and your efforts more effective. Rather than working against your body, you begin to work with it — and that is where real, sustainable progress begins.
Dale Pinnock brings over two decades of clinical experience to this subject, translating complex nutritional science into clear, practical insight. This book is not about quick fixes or temporary solutions. It is about understanding the system you are working with — and finally making it work for you.