Eating just a few more calories, but gaining weight back
almarti5787
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I have been on a 1200 calorie diet since I started with my fitness pal. I usually work out 5 times a week and I was seeing great results. I thought I was losing weight too quickly. I lost almost 60 pounds in a little over 3 months, so I decided to up my calorie intake just a bit and cut out a day of working out to slow the progress a bit. I eat around 1400 calories daily, give or take a few depending on if I worked out that day or not, but the weight has been coming back. I was down to 194 and over this week that I have upped my calories, I ended up back at 199. I don't believe its water weight, and I don't know why I would gain weight back so quickly. Has anyone else had a similar problem?
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It is likely to be water because your carbs will have increased which act like a sponge I upped my calories a couple of months ago and it took 3 or 4 weeks for my weight to settle down again. Give it a couple of weeks and try not to get too concerned it's perfectly normal and it will settle0
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If you were working out that much and only eating that amount of calories. So your body might be holding on to the extra calories. I would try upping your calories and seeing if that helps still.0
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5 lbs in one week could only be fat gain IF you consumed an extra 17,500 calories ABOVE your TDEE (which at 194lbs, is MUCH higher than 1,400cals/day). Which you clearly did not. It's water weight. It takes weeks (maybe even a whole month) when adjusting caloric intake to see the net results. As long as you're accurately logging, I promise you will still lose.:flowerforyou:0
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It is likely to be water because your carbs will have increased which act like a sponge I upped my calories a couple of months ago and it took 3 or 4 weeks for my weight to settle down again. Give it a couple of weeks and try not to get too concerned it's perfectly normal and it will settle
^^^this. A weekend is not enough to judge anything by.0 -
Thank you all. You have helped ease my mind greatly. I'll give myself a while before weighing in again so that I'm not stressing out about it. Once again, thank you everyone.0
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also keep in mind that if you eat more, you'll store more... er... poop. and that weighs something, too.0
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If you are gaining weight, then you are not in a calorie deficit. I suggest opening your diary up for more specific advice. You could be retaining some water, but weight gain might is usually a combination of these: (1) eating more than you think due to underestimating calories in and (2) overestimating calories burned. You have also cut out a day of exercise, which has decreased your calorie deficit.
That said, a week is a little too soon to tell what is going on. Some questions:
Do you weigh all your food? Are you using the correct entries? Here's a link that might help: http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/1234699-logging-accurately-step-by-step-guide
Are you eating your exercise calories back? How are you estimating your calorie burns? MFP, Internet, and gym machine numbers are generally overestimated, so either eating back only a portion of those exercise calories or under-reporting the time spend on the exercise is recommended. Heart rate monitors usually give more accurate readings.0
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