Why do so many breast cancer survivors struggle to lose weight — even when they follow diet and exercise programs perfectly?
A new 2025 study published in the journal Obesity reveals a powerful and often ignored reason: poor sleep can cut the effectiveness of weight loss in half.
In this video, Dr. Mohammed Paika — Board-Certified in Internal Medicine & Obesity Medicine — breaks down groundbreaking data from the POWER-Remote randomized clinical trial, which followed breast cancer survivors enrolled in a structured 12-month behavioral weight loss program.
Here’s what the study found:
• Nearly 30% of participants had poor sleep at baseline
• Women with good sleep lost 6–7.5% of their body weight
• Women with poor sleep lost only 2–3% — no better than doing nothing
• Poor sleep reduced weight loss success by about 50%, even with coaching, diet, and accountability
This means that for many survivors, sleep isn’t just a side issue — it’s a biological gatekeeper to fat loss, hormones, metabolism, and recovery.
In this episode you’ll learn:
• Why sleep disruption blocks fat loss
• How poor sleep alters hunger hormones, cravings, insulin, and motivation
• Why chemotherapy and cancer recovery increase long-term sleep problems
• Why willpower and calories alone aren’t enough
• How addressing sleep first may unlock weight loss success
This is not about blame.
This is about understanding the physiology — so you can stop fighting your body and start working with it.
If you are a breast cancer survivor, clinician, coach, or someone struggling with weight despite doing “everything right,” this episode will change how you think about fat loss forever.
Because weight loss isn’t just about food and exercise.
It’s about sleep. Hormones. Recovery. And the systems driving your metabolism.
Disclaimer: This content is for educational purposes only and is not a substitute for personalized medical advice. Always consult your healthcare provider before making changes to your treatment or health plan.
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