Do nutrient deficiencies lower basal metabolic rate and stop fat burning?
What the Evidence Shows
Our current analysis shows that the evidence we have reviewed leans toward the idea that nutrient deficiencies do not lower basal metabolic rate or stop fat burning. Basal metabolic rate is simply the number of calories your body burns while at rest. When we look at the available research, we found zero studies support the claim that missing vitamins or minerals slows this process down. Instead, eleven studies refute that idea.
We analyzed one main assertion that suggests a lack of key nutrients directly reduces resting metabolism and makes fat burning harder . The evidence we have reviewed so far leans toward the opposite conclusion. Our review of the data indicates that the body maintains its energy production and fat burning processes even when nutrient levels dip. We want to be clear that this is a partial view. As more research becomes available, our understanding will continue to improve. The evidence we have reviewed leans toward the conclusion that missing nutrients do not directly slow down your metabolism or halt fat loss.
What this means for you is that focusing solely on nutrient gaps to fix a slow metabolism may not be the most effective approach. Instead, you can look at other factors that influence how your body uses energy. Eating a balanced diet, staying active, and getting enough sleep remain reliable ways to support your daily energy levels. We will keep tracking new studies to give you the clearest picture possible as the science evolves.