Why is the first week's weight loss usually so big?
Orphia
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Why is the first week's weight loss usually so big?
I've seen people say it's water weight. If so, why does the body lose so much water when you start eating at a deficit?
(Just something that's puzzled me when on my walks recently. )
I've seen people say it's water weight. If so, why does the body lose so much water when you start eating at a deficit?
(Just something that's puzzled me when on my walks recently. )
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You lose a *kitten* ton of water.0
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Less sodium and/or carbs, usually0
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My understanding is that being on a calorie deficit causes the body to use glycogen stores more, which releases water that's bound up in those molecules.0
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If I recall correctly, 1g of glycogen binds 3g of water.
I've read different takes on it where the low carb/keto people say you only use glycogen when your very low on carbs, and I've heard it said you use glycogen whenever you're in deficit. I don't know which would be more true, honestly.0 -
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in my case... my body hold on to a lot of water...in my feet and hands. And i mean a lot!!!
totally blown up.
i lost that all in the first month or rather week by going salt less
32 pounds in total0 -
I read somewhere that fat cells hold a lot of water. When they start to shrink they release the water or something like that.0
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It's also why losing the first 10 pounds can be a lot easier than the last 10.0
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Also typically the first week you start a diet you start consuming less, so there is less "volume" going through your system (and therefore less weight).0
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When you restrict calories you have
1) less waste in your system
2) generally reduce carbs which reduce water weight by stripping the glycogen stores in your liver and muscles ...each gramme of glycogen binds to something like 3 grammes of water
3) generally reduce sodium ...again with the water
Eat a "normal" diet for a day and it will come back0 -
Thanks, all, for the replies.When you restrict calories you have
1) less waste in your system
2) generally reduce carbs which reduce water weight by stripping the glycogen stores in your liver and muscles ...each gramme of glycogen binds to something like 3 grammes of water
3) generally reduce sodium ...again with the water
Eat a "normal" diet for a day and it will come back
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While part of it may be "water weight", I've always suspected that the quick weight loss during the first week has more to do with the amount of food in your gut. Your body can only process so much food at a time, so when we overeat, it all gets backed up and we keep stuffing more food on top of it. When we eat the proper amounts, the body is able to process the food at the same rate that we add it to the system, so we end up carrying less food around.0
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TimothyFish wrote: »While part of it may be "water weight", I've always suspected that the quick weight loss during the first week has more to do with the amount of food in your gut. Your body can only process so much food at a time, so when we overeat, it all gets backed up and we keep stuffing more food on top of it. When we eat the proper amounts, the body is able to process the food at the same rate that we add it to the system, so we end up carrying less food around.
It's both, Tim. Try the following: eat low carb, low fiber, high protein (eg lots of meat) for three days - you won't poop much, you'll pee all the time and lose 5+ lbs.
Your body is able to process food at a rate exceeding what you add. Otherwise, if eating exceeded processing ability you'd just slowly blow up and be full of ...0 -
Interestingly (to me, and quite possibly highly irrelevant to anything discussed here but since I've lost weight my rate of defecation has increased from a couple of times a week to virtually daily
I wonder what that has to do with .. sluggish bowel correction? better intake?0 -
Interestingly (to me, and quite possibly highly irrelevant to anything discussed here but since I've lost weight my rate of defecation has increased from a couple of times a week to virtually daily
I wonder what that has to do with .. sluggish bowel correction? better intake?
(I've noticed the same pattern with myself) I've noticed since I've been tracking macros I'm getting more fiber than I was before. Could be why you noticed the change.0 -
The big weight loss is from burning stored glycogen in the the muscles. It isn't fat. Glycogen binds with several water molecules so when it is burned....big loss. the fewer carbs..the quicker this happens.
I agree that a portion of the loss is probably waste.0 -
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you lose a lot of glycogen (essentially water) and because you are eating less, you have less inherent waste in your system.0
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Thanks, all!
Very interesting stuff!
(Did I just include poop as being interesting? )0
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