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Why Fat Loss Feels Harder With Thyroid Issues l Ep 72

Andrew Hayes Season 1 Episode 72

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You’re eating less. You’re working out. You’re doing what everyone says should work. But if you have thyroid issues, fat loss can still feel way harder than it should, and that does not mean you’re lazy or doing everything wrong.

In this episode, Kat and Andrew break down why fat loss resistance is so common with thyroid issues, what is actually happening metabolically when thyroid signaling is impaired, and why the usual advice to just eat less and move more often backfires. They talk through the ways your body becomes more conservative under stress, why aggressive dieting can make things worse, and how to approach fat loss in a way that actually feels sustainable.

This is also a good listen if your labs have looked “fine” but your symptoms say otherwise. Kat shares some of her own recent lab trends, including ferritin, vitamin D, and training intensity, to show why context matters so much more than one isolated number. The goal is not perfection. It is understanding your body well enough to stop fighting it the wrong way.

(00:00) Why fat loss feels harder with thyroid issues
(06:10) Why a smaller calorie deficit works better
(11:10) Why lifting heavy matters more than more cardio
(17:25) Mineral imbalances, ferritin, and the thyroid-fat loss connection

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