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Walking more, eating less but still not losing weight? Doctor explains what actually drives fat loss

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Last updated: April 3, 2026 11:23 am
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Published: April 3, 2026
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  • What actually drives fat loss
  • Why walking works, but only to a point
  • The combination that actually leads to results
New Delhi:

Weight loss often gets reduced to simple advice. Walk more. Eat less. It sounds easy enough, but once you actually try to follow it, things start to feel a bit off. Effort goes in, results don’t always show up the way you expect.

That gap usually comes from missing the bigger picture. Fat loss is not complicated, but it is not as basic as it is often made out to be either. Dr Kunal Sood, an anaesthesiologist and interventional pain medicine physician, broke this down in an Instagram video on April 3, focusing on what actually drives sustainable weight loss.

What actually drives fat loss

A lot of people think getting in shape is about moving more or just trying to eat less. That is part of it, but not quite the whole story.

Dr Sood explained, “This might sound simple, but it’s also why most people struggle to get in shape. Getting in shape is not just walking, and it’s not just overeating, but it’s closer than most people think. The real driver is something called calorie deficit, meaning you consistently burn more than you take in.”

So at the centre of it all is consistency. Not one good day, not one intense workout. A steady pattern where your body is using more energy than it is receiving, over time. That is what actually shifts fat loss forward.

Why walking works, but only to a point

Walking gets recommended a lot. And there is a reason it sticks around.

Dr Sood noted, “Walking works because it quietly increases your daily burn. The steps add up more than intense workouts that most people quit. But here’s where people get it wrong. You can walk 10,000 steps a day and still not lose fat if your calorie intake is too high. And on the flip side, you don’t need extreme workouts if your nutrition is dialed in.”

That is where things tend to get misunderstood. People either rely only on walking and ignore what they eat, or they push into extreme workouts and burn out.

Walking works because it is sustainable. You keep doing it. And over days and weeks, that steady burn adds up. But it still needs to sit alongside controlled calorie intake.

The combination that actually leads to results

When you look at people who consistently see results, the pattern is surprisingly simple. Not easy, but simple.

Dr Sood explained, “The people who get results usually do three simple things consistently, and that’s walk daily, eat enough protein and fibre to stay full, and avoid extra calories when possible. It’s not flashy, but it’s what actually works long term.”

Daily movement keeps your calorie burn ticking. Protein and fibre help manage hunger so you are not constantly fighting cravings. And cutting down on unnecessary calories keeps the deficit intact without feeling extreme.

Put together, it is not dramatic. No shortcuts, no hacks. Just a few things done consistently, long enough for the body to respond.

And that is usually where real change starts to happen.

Disclaimer: Tips and suggestions mentioned in the article are for general information purposes only and should not be construed as professional medical advice. Always consult your doctor or a dietician before starting any fitness programme or making any changes to your diet.

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