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Reverse Dieting: What Is It & Should You Do It?

March 24, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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Many people are drawn to diet trends because of their attention-grabbing nature. Whether it’s “Eat no meat! Eat all the meat! Eat all the meat between 2 and 4 PM and nothing after that!”

Reverse dieting has gained popularity, especially among weightlifters, as it presents the opportunity to consume more food while potentially tricking the body into shedding weight.

Denis Faye, M.S., explains, “Reverse dieting is associated with various claims, such as boosting energy levels, balancing hormones, and reducing hunger. However, the allure often lies in the promise of a faster metabolism to allow for increased food intake.”

This article aims to clarify the science behind reverse dieting, assess its suitability for individuals, and provide suggestions on how to incorporate it into one’s lifestyle, if desired.

Understanding Reverse Dieting

Reverse dieting involves a methodical approach to gradually increasing daily caloric intake to stimulate the body to burn more calories than before, enabling weight loss while consuming more food.

Faye elaborates, “The concept centers on gradually elevating calorie intake in a controlled manner to adapt the metabolism and accommodate a higher food consumption level.”

Reverse dieting is appealing because most conventional diets rely on calorie restriction to prompt the body to utilize its fat reserves.

Effectiveness of Reverse Dieting

While the notion of eating more to weigh less may sound enticing, its efficacy is somewhat uncertain.

Although anecdotal evidence suggests that reverse dieting can be beneficial, particularly for individuals transitioning from prolonged periods of restrictive dieting, scientific support for its weight loss potential remains limited.

As highlighted in a 2014 study published in the Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition, “Further research is necessary to validate the effectiveness of reverse dieting in facilitating sustained weight reduction.”

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Nevertheless, reverse dieting may not always boost metabolism but rather assist in restoring it to an optimal level (referred to as the body’s set point).

Faye notes, “Persistent calorie restriction prompts various adaptations in the body, such as hormonal shifts, enhanced energy production by cells, and subconscious energy conservation through reduced physical activity.”

In essence, when calorie intake is drastically reduced, the body enters a type of “survival mode,” prioritizing essential functions and reducing calorie expenditure. “This can lead to weight maintenance at a former calorie deficit level, mistakenly perceived as the new baseline,” he adds.

Getting Started with Reverse Dieting

Reverse dieting is particularly favored by weightlifters and individuals transitioning from prolonged low-calorie diets. It serves as a viable option to prevent the rapid weight gain often associated with post-diet overeating.

1. Assess your current caloric intake

If you are not following a specific dietary plan, monitor your calorie consumption for a few days to establish a starting point for future adjustments.

2. Gradually increase daily calories

Effective reverse dieting involves a controlled increment in calorie intake. Reverting to indulgent eating habits after a month-long carbohydrate restriction is likely to result in fat gain and negate previous progress.

Research published in the Current Research in Diabetes and Obesity Journal suggests increasing calorie intake by two to three percent weekly until weight loss ceases.

3. Don’t be alarmed by initial weight fluctuations

Faye reassures, “Initial fluctuations in weight are normal when embarking on such a regimen. This is unlikely to signify fat gain. The initial increase may be attributed to heightened glycogen levels in muscles, leading to temporary water weight gain.”

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Benefits of Reverse Dieting

Having grasped the fundamentals of reverse dieting and initiation, what outcomes can one expect from this approach?

1. Enhanced food intake

The primary advantage is the ability to enjoy additional food without the fear of weight gain. Who wouldn’t appreciate a few extra fries at lunch or an additional serving at dinner?

2. Prevention of ‘yo-yo’ dieting

Extended periods of dieting often culminate in swift weight regain as individuals overindulge in previously restricted foods, challenging the body’s equilibrium.

A structured increase in caloric intake can help avert this cycle.

3. Facilitates transition from low-calorie diets

Reverse dieting is best viewed as a safe method to transition from prolonged calorie deficits.

“Reverse dieting can serve as a healthy approach to gradually exit extended periods of under-eating,” says Faye, emphasizing the importance of avoiding binge eating. Any strategy involving incremental calorie increments of 100 to 300 until equilibrium is achieved is deemed suitable.”

In conclusion, reverse dieting may suit some individuals, while others may find traditional dieting methods more effective. Regardless, prioritize maintaining a balanced and nutritious diet.

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