Why do men tend to lose weight faster, even if they're on the same diet as women? Do you remember a weight loss supplement commercial that featured a woman and male cartoon where both were trying to lose weight? Even though they each eliminated pastries, pizza, and other junk foods from their diets, the guy shrunk his waistline and lost more weight than the woman. Does this sound all too familiar to something you've gone through?Well, there might be some truth behind this experience. There really IS a difference in the way diets, exercise, and weight loss affect men and women. This may happen due to the fact men have more muscle mass and less estrogen than women. It may also occur because women are more likely to turn to food for comfort when upset, stressed, and/or anxious.According to an article posted in Medical Daily, men have a height, weight, and muscle-to-fat ratio advantage over women. Men are just bigger than women, which gives them an upper hand when it comes to losing weight. Think about it, if a person is bigger due to weight, muscle mass or height, you may need more calories than someone who is smaller than you. So, if you're trying to lose weight, it's easier to shed the weight if you're a bigger person, which men tend to be.Is there something women can do differently to help lose weight?Listen in as Dr. Mike shares why it might be harder for women to lose weight than men.