A pound of fat is 3,500 Calories!! So...

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JohnnyLowCarb
JohnnyLowCarb Posts: 418 Member
edited June 2017 in Social Groups
Don't expect multi pound weight loss every day. There are many threads here explaining wooshes, plateaus, and why multi pound losses happens in a day or a week. Its great when/if it happens but many get very discouraged when it doesn't happen all the time.

However, don't expect them to occur regularly.

If you ate nothing and your body reacted like a computer, you should expect a 1/3 to 1/2 pound (depending on your BMR) loss a day. This does not take into account exercise.

Of course our bodies are not computers, and some retain water more than others, stress and other factors will lead to less of a fat burn, and yes you have to eat at some point! My weight loss chart looks like a descending cardio gram (up down up down). I don't get frustrated anymore as long as I know I am working my plan. The results come at their own pace.

That's my thought for today!

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  • retirehappy
    retirehappy Posts: 4,752 Member
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    Keeping awareness of the trend in weight loss can be helpful. Trendweight.com is a good tracking program of your progress. There are also apps for iPhone and Androids, I've just used the pc program for so long, I haven't bothered trying the phone apps, so no recommendations of a good one.
  • Adi4Fitness
    Adi4Fitness Posts: 97 Member
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    Also low carb doesnt account for sodium,which is pretty hard to get rid off
  • kpk54
    kpk54 Posts: 4,474 Member
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    Weight loss is finding what allows you to eat fewer calories and not be physically hungry.

    For those interested in weight trends: Libra for android. Happy scale for iPhone. I suppose they can help motivate. You still have to do the above. Consistently. It's a drag but so is being overweight (for many people).
  • KnitOrMiss
    KnitOrMiss Posts: 10,104 Member
    edited June 2017
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    Also low carb doesnt account for sodium,which is pretty hard to get rid off

    @Adi4Fitness - I don't know about you, but I have a hard time holding on to sodium!! If I have too little sodium, I will blow up like a balloon because my body hits a sort of panic state, trying to hold on to all my water to keep all the sodium.

    As a matter of fact, this discussion:

    http://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/10257118/sodium-blood-pressure-and-the-russian-nephrologist/p1

    is utterly fascinating in talking about how to hold on to sodium for your health. If I remember correctly, there are links within the discussion that talk about how you are at higher risk of many health conditions if you are below 3500 mg of sodium than if you are above it! Happy reading.


    I always try to remember that everything we've been told traditionally is that carbs are good and fat is bad...so I try to remember that when facing any "old rules" of dietary intake...
  • Sunny_Bunny_
    Sunny_Bunny_ Posts: 7,140 Member
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    Also low carb doesnt account for sodium,which is pretty hard to get rid off

    Here's some info about sodium you may not be familiar with.

    I am just copying this where I posted it in another thread...

    Here are some great links discussing sodium needs. Perhaps not in every case, but usually in low carb, I'd even say almost always... increasing sodium is necessary due to the reduction of insulin which plays a role in sodium retention. You simply don't retain sodium on low carb like you did before.

    https://chriskresser.com/shaking-up-the-salt-myth-the-dangers-of-salt-restriction/?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=share&utm_term=salt-restriction-danger&utm_content=&utm_campaign=blog

    Some of this sodium info isn't even for a target low carb population and is still suggesting that limiting it isn't good for health.
    Like this one. https://mobile.nytimes.com/2017/05/08/health/salt-health-effects.html?referer=http://m.facebook.com/

    And this one.
    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-4546722/Salt-won-t-heart-attack-says-scientist.html#ixzz4iEj2j6tZ

    And here's Steven Phinney about the role of sodium on a keto diet.
    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=WNV0GJcrqp4

    If you want to watch a much longer video where he talks about sodium among other things keto, this is a great one
    https://m.youtube.com/watch?feature=youtu.be&v=Qk0U006YZ2w