what to do if one is not losing weight on a low carb diet?
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I lost about 30 lbs (really FAST) on Atkins when I was in my 20's. It was because the diet was so restrictive, and I got so sick of meat/cheese, that I essentially just stopped eating. I believe I uttered these exact words before dropping the diet: "I would rather starve to death than eat one more bunless burger".
"Diets" are so much fun. :indifferent:0 -
I can understand your frustration. I have been on a low carb diet for a little over a month now. My calories for wt loss of about 1 1/2 lbs per week is 1200 cal. I am having difficulty getting to 1000 cal/day, since I don;t like vegetables unless they are cooked. I'm also getting very tired of chicken. Fruits have so many carbs that they have to be limitted.0
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I think the key word there is "moderation."0
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I'm still patiently waiting for someone to tell me if I need to remain in a calorie deficit for low carb to work.
Since I started low carb about 10 weeks ago, I've kept track of everything in a spreadsheet, and must say I was curious to see if what I lost was more than what I would have expected to lose with the calorie deficit from my intake. Things vary, like water retention, etc, but from what I've seen with myself, the difference between the two was pretty minimal, a couple of pounds. I mostly attributed it to the water loss that's associated with a lower carb intake, and the reduction of my bodies internal glycogen/ carb stores, and the reduction in water your body retains due to reduced glycogen stores.
Just my experience, but it led me to believe low carb is just a good way to keep to a caloric deficit, as opposed to their being some molecular black magic going on. Same with paleo and other eating programmes, as it was quite easy to see how difficult it was to eat a substantial amount of calories when you cut out the filler and junk foods that give you calories, but little else. Its easy for me to wrap my head around, but it seems difficult for others, probably because they're thinking fat is so calorically dense, wouldn't it simply be so easy to pile on the calories, but what I've found is no, its actually quite difficult to eat amounts of fat beyond a certain point, likewise with protein, as your body tells you quite quickly you're full, whereas with carbs, it seems to take quite a bit longer and usually beyond the point you've eaten enough, to realise you're full, and probably were 10+ mins ago.
In any event, I'm not sure if your question was genuine, but the above is my experience, and happy to talk more if you want to drop me a message, as given the direction this thread has taken, I don't intend to encourage it by posting anything else here
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I can understand your frustration. I have been on a low carb diet for a little over a month now. My calories for wt loss of about 1 1/2 lbs per week is 1200 cal. I am having difficulty getting to 1000 cal/day, since I don;t like vegetables unless they are cooked. I'm also getting very tired of chicken. Fruits have so many carbs that they have to be limitted.0
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I can understand your frustration. I have been on a low carb diet for a little over a month now. My calories for wt loss of about 1 1/2 lbs per week is 1200 cal. I am having difficulty getting to 1000 cal/day, since I don;t like vegetables unless they are cooked. I'm also getting very tired of chicken. Fruits have so many carbs that they have to be limitted.
not to mention unhealthy. 1000 cals of dry chicken and no fruits or veggies sounds like a bad idea to me. any method chosen has to be rounded out so that a person gets exposed to a full nutrient profile, and this is sounding deficient.0 -
You might try an exercise program to build muscle without over training. I'm sure there are a lot of these programs available. I am using Charles Webb's "Metamorphosis" as my guide for nutrition and exercise. His exercise program is 30 to 40 minutes three days a week. Muscle burns calories even while you are at rest.0
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Switch to low calorie0
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I'm just here to learn more about losing weight while at a net calorie surplus.0
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Look at me! I am telling you LOW CARB DOES NOT WORK! I've been doing it for several years. Poor me, I have lost all my muscle due to all that fat and diet sodas I drank. I was so week from not having carbs I could only work out with weights for an hour followed by 30 minutes of cardio. I was starving myself on 2000 to 2500 calories a day!
God I love Sarcasm! LOL
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I can understand your frustration. I have been on a low carb diet for a little over a month now. My calories for wt loss of about 1 1/2 lbs per week is 1200 cal. I am having difficulty getting to 1000 cal/day, since I don;t like vegetables unless they are cooked. I'm also getting very tired of chicken. Fruits have so many carbs that they have to be limitted.
not to mention unhealthy. 1000 cals of dry chicken and no fruits or veggies sounds like a bad idea to me. any method chosen has to be rounded out so that a person gets exposed to a full nutrient profile, and this is sounding deficient.0 -
Look at me! I am telling you LOW CARB DOES NOT WORK! I've been doing it for several years. Poor me, I have lost all my muscle due to all that fat and diet sodas I drank. I was so week from not having carbs I could only work out with weights for an hour followed by 30 minutes of cardio. I was starving myself on 2000 to 2500 calories a day!
God I love Sarcasm! LOL
Wut?0 -
Look at me! I am telling you LOW CARB DOES NOT WORK! I've been doing it for several years. Poor me, I have lost all my muscle due to all that fat and diet sodas I drank. I was so week from not having carbs I could only work out with weights for an hour followed by 30 minutes of cardio. I was starving myself on 2000 to 2500 calories a day!
God I love Sarcasm! LOL
Look at you. You suffered so. Poor thing. Could hardly move to work-out and starving all the time...
:laugh:
Sarcasm aside, THAT is the way it's done. Congrats on the hard work.0 -
seems pretty simple-change things up0
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I lost about 30 lbs (really FAST) on Atkins when I was in my 20's. It was because the diet was so restrictive, and I got so sick of meat/cheese, that I essentially just stopped eating. I believe I uttered these exact words before dropping the diet: "I would rather starve to death than eat one more bunless burger".
"Diets" are so much fun. :indifferent:
Yep. It's lots of different veggies, too. Then you get to add more stuff after 2 weeks. It has several rungs. You can add beans and nuts later. To your meat and cheese and other veggies you are already supposed to be eating.
http://www.atkins.com/Program/Phase-1/What-You-Can-Eat-in-this-Phase.aspx
Which is a list of all you can eat in the first phase. You can click around to find out all the other things in the other Phases.
Too restrictive for me (been there and dropped that), but I have friends on it and doing great.0 -
Look at me! I am telling you LOW CARB DOES NOT WORK! I've been doing it for several years. Poor me, I have lost all my muscle due to all that fat and diet sodas I drank. I was so week from not having carbs I could only work out with weights for an hour followed by 30 minutes of cardio. I was starving myself on 2000 to 2500 calories a day!
God I love Sarcasm! LOL
Look at you. You suffered so. Poor thing. Could hardly move to work-out and starving all the time...
:laugh:
Sarcasm aside, THAT is the way it's done. Congrats on the hard work.
I agree, his calorie deficit eating plan worked extremely well0 -
Seriously...ignore button significantly shortens the thread & argumentative posters are banished to the naughty corner :laugh:
pfft...pissing contest -___-0 -
You need to find out what works for you. While you need to eat a deficit to lost weight, it's not a guarantee that you'll lose weight. There could be a food group that screws it all up. You might need to go gluten-free, reduce sugars, eat whole/natural foods, try paleo, go vegetarian, etc.. Everybody's different.
I've found that I can try anything for a week. "It's only a week." I'm doing without sugars and sweeteners this week, and so far so good.0 -
Not only does modern science show that artificial sweeteners are difficult for your body to interpret, but they also have been linked to cravings for refined carbohydrates and MSG. MSG, you know, what they use to fatten up mice so that they can experiment on them. My pre-medical studies incline me toward agreement with the vast majority of the above statements.
references:
http://www.medicalcorps.org/fat-rat.htm
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2892765/0 -
When your doing a low carb diet correctly. The calories don't work the same. Low carb usually get me more fat loss and helps me keep muscle. I add exercise to help me get the fat burning. When I'm in ketosis I can tell.0
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Seriously...ignore button significantly shortens the thread & argumentative posters are banished to the naughty corner :laugh:
pfft...pissing contest -___-
Already done. :bigsmile: Def feeling lighter.0 -
Seriously...ignore button significantly shortens the thread & argumentative posters are banished to the naughty corner :laugh:
pfft...pissing contest -___-
Already done. :bigsmile: Def feeling lighter.
I know right?
When I got done, had to add a couple more.
Poor poor horsie :brokenheart:0 -
I lost about 30 lbs (really FAST) on Atkins when I was in my 20's. It was because the diet was so restrictive, and I got so sick of meat/cheese, that I essentially just stopped eating. I believe I uttered these exact words before dropping the diet: "I would rather starve to death than eat one more bunless burger".
"Diets" are so much fun. :indifferent:
Yep. It's lots of different veggies, too. Then you get to add more stuff after 2 weeks. It has several rungs. You can add beans and nuts later. To your meat and cheese and other veggies you are already supposed to be eating.
http://www.atkins.com/Program/Phase-1/What-You-Can-Eat-in-this-Phase.aspx
Which is a list of all you can eat in the first phase. You can click around to find out all the other things in the other Phases.
Too restrictive for me (been there and dropped that), but I have friends on it and doing great.
http://www.atkins.com/Program/Overview.aspx
Vegetables is the first thing they say to eat.0 -
Seriously...ignore button significantly shortens the thread & argumentative posters are banished to the naughty corner :laugh:
pfft...pissing contest -___-
Already done. :bigsmile: Def feeling lighter.
I know right?
When I got done, had to add a couple more.
Poor poor horsie :brokenheart:
How many more off-topic posts should I expect from you two...
...bragging about how you de-cluttered the thread with the ignore feature?
Because I love hypocrisy.0 -
what happened here?0
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what happened here?
Just one of the many "features" I'll miss when MFP changes forum platforms.0 -
That was strange. I can only see my own reply. Same for you guys?0
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I can see my replies and now these wtf replies - Oh MFP, never change :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:0
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That's clearly because the thread got on a low carb diet and lost all the extra fat.0
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That's clearly because the thread got on a low carb diet and lost all the extra fat.
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