Your article links are interesting, but none address genetics. Google "genetics and weight loss" (500,000+ hits) or "endomorph" (88,000+ hits). As I said before, "There MAY be a genetic factor". I agree that there are a lot of apologists and enablers for those that don't really want to change their weight, but that doesn't seem to be the case with Lasareth. He has worked hard, and done everything "right," including isolating factors and tracking the effects of advice from professionals. He is not making excuses, he is genuinely interested in furthering his weight loss. If he has stopped making progress, he MAY have hit a wall, but given the description of his efforts and results, there COULD be a genetic component. I don't personally know Lasareth, or his body type, which is why I obliquely asked for more information. Understanding some of the other factors could help him plan a more effective approach from this stage forward.
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