Homeostasis is the fundamental biological principle of maintaining a stable, relatively constant internal environment despite changes in external conditions. This dynamic equilibrium is essential for the survival of all living organisms. The body monitors various parameters—including blood glucose levels, pH, temperature, and energy stores—and employs feedback loops to correct any deviations from the 'set point' or ideal range.
The hypothalamus is the primary coordinator of homeostasis in the human body. When it comes to weight management, the body's homeostatic mechanisms often work against weight loss, as the brain perceives a reduction in fat stores as a threat to stability. This leads to the activation of the survival shift. Achieving lasting fat loss requires 'renegotiating' this homeostatic set point through phased nutritional strategies and hormonal support, allowing the body to accept a lower weight as its new stable state.
The definitive guide by Russell Clark, FNP-C, APRN