Can't stop losing weight, how do I eat more calories?
shinaco
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Hello everyone, I started a nutritionist diet about 3 months ago, and started using myfitness pal as an aid. I also started doing exercise regularly.
My goal was to lose 9 kg (19.84 pounds). I achieved it pretty quickly, in about two months. However, a month since then I have continued to lose weight, and I am now 1.9 kgs (4.18 pounds) under my desired weight. I am finding it difficult to eat all the calories Myfitnesspal says I should eat to maintain weight, since I am already used to smaller portions and healthier food.
What should I do to meet my calorie goals and stop losing weight, and also avoid a bad rebound?
My goal was to lose 9 kg (19.84 pounds). I achieved it pretty quickly, in about two months. However, a month since then I have continued to lose weight, and I am now 1.9 kgs (4.18 pounds) under my desired weight. I am finding it difficult to eat all the calories Myfitnesspal says I should eat to maintain weight, since I am already used to smaller portions and healthier food.
What should I do to meet my calorie goals and stop losing weight, and also avoid a bad rebound?
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I had the same issue. I just started including some more unhealthy foods into my diet. I just could not eat enough with healthy foods. They are too filling. My weight fluctuates between 108 and 110 now even with the unhealthy foods. I weigh myself every day, so if it results in gaining weight, I'll lower my calories again and stick more with healthy foods.0
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Maybe increase your meal sizes by 10%. You won't really notice such a small difference but it should boost your calorie intake if you do it for every meal.0
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oh i wish i had your problem and i am sure there will be a lot more that wish this also LOL0
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This would be a perfect excuse to add a spoonful of peanut butter to my diet everyday....yum!0
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After chewing, you let the food slide down your throat, and swallow.0
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I went to your food diary but it's not open, so I have no idea exactly what you're eating and can't really give much advice.
I will say though that when I don't want to lose weight I just add calories where I had cut them before. Higher calorie, fuller fat almond milk, nut butters. Stuff like that.0 -
This is a new one, I like this problem! :bigsmile:
Protein shakes??? They are delicious, they may help you tone and they will probably help you maintain. I was afraid of this problem as well, honestly. Good Luck!0 -
Definitely wish I had that problem as well!!! At least until I get to my goal....0
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can you share your diary so we can see what you are eating0
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Peanut butter0
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Put it in your mouth.. Food.. lots of it0
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mmmm how about adding in peanut butter ideas. healthy, protien filled, and taste good in everything!!! i love peanut butter banana smoothies!!! 1 tbls peanut butter (90), 1 frozen banana (90), 1 cup vanilla almond milk (30), and 1 tsp vanilla extract (10)... for a total of 220 cals for a tasty end of the day dessert!!!0
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Hard to tell without seeing wht you are eating, but instead of "diet" food - e.g low fat everything add some healthy fats back into your diet.
Salmon
Nuts
Nut butters,
Olives
Olive oil
Coconut everything - coconut milk, cream, actual coconut
You could potentially also up your carbs - yams, lentils, quinoa etc are all healthy.....
And if it was me I would eat a banana every day - but that is because I love bananas :-)
We will be able to give you more ideas if you open your diary...0 -
Any chance you could also reduce your exercising some?0
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I had the same issue. I just started including some more unhealthy foods into my diet. I just could not eat enough with healthy foods. They are too filling. My weight fluctuates between 108 and 110 now even with the unhealthy foods. I weigh myself every day, so if it results in gaining weight, I'll lower my calories again and stick more with healthy foods.
DONT do this. Why blow all your hard work just to add unhealthy crap back in? doesnt make ANY sense.0 -
Seriously? Eat some nuts, cheese, avocado, meat. Healthy doesn't mean extremely low cal. Also, maybe your goal weight was too high, it's possible that you've still got a few pounds to go. Don't supplement junk food!0
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Food isn't the enemy. It's all good, eat it.0
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I had the same issue. I just started including some more unhealthy foods into my diet. I just could not eat enough with healthy foods. They are too filling. My weight fluctuates between 108 and 110 now even with the unhealthy foods. I weigh myself every day, so if it results in gaining weight, I'll lower my calories again and stick more with healthy foods.
DONT do this. Why blow all your hard work just to add unhealthy crap back in? doesnt make ANY sense.
Yeah, it doesn't make any sense. I agree. I'm still losing weight doing this though. I might try and figure out a different approach. I'm not sure. Maybe I'm really not eating as much as I think I am. I haven't really been logging anymore because I'm below my goal weight and now technically underweight.0 -
Put it in your mouth.. Food.. lots of it
yup.0 -
aren't you lucky I wish I had your problem but I see that you dont want to be unhealthy "skinny" I would say eating more nuts, avocados, and incorperating protein shakes in there to help maintain!0
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Nuts, avocados, full fat dairy products, more whole grains, peanut butter, if you sweeten your coffee or tea use honey or sugar, dark chocolate - these are all calorie dense and with the exception of the sugar are good for you. Sugar's not really bad for you except in excess or if you're diabetic.0
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I'm still losing weight doing this though. I might try and figure out a different approach. I'm not sure. Maybe I'm really not eating as much as I think I am. I haven't really been logging anymore because I'm below my goal weight and now technically underweight.
I think the moral of the story is: keep tracking your calories, even if you get to your goal weight! Good luck.0 -
Google calorie dense foods...
Examples are...
Nuts
Nut butters
Butter
Olive oil
Avacados
Cheese
Hummus
Add more of them to your foods.
Eat full fat versions of things instead of lowl fat.
Oats in a morning? Add whole milk, and a banana..
Snack... Nuts!
Lunch... Having a salad? Add virgin olive oil dressing, olives, hummus, Avacado, seeds or cheese. Quinoa or brown rice would probably be good additions to.
Snack... Little wedge of cheese, few spoons of nuts butter with a banana.
Dinner... Good sized piece of meat, some greens and some carb dense vegetables. Sweet potatoes are a great option.
Snack... Air popped popcorn or some full fat yogurt with fruit. I like to add a few chocolate drops. If your feeling naughty ice cream bumps things up very quickly!
These are all healthy fats, and will help you get to your calorie goals without having to eat unhealthy foods.
Hope that gives you some ideas!
Zara.
(Oh and I wish I had this problem. This is similar to how I eat, just a few calorie dense additions)0 -
Peanut butter
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Ok, guys, I say we eat the OP.0
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Add more calories to each meal or eat more often. Drink a protein shake (I drink forza pro mint chocolate with water which is yummy! You could add peanut butter, milk, nuts, fruits for more calories). I would not give up exercising - just add more healthy calories to your meal - eggs, oats, avocados, protein shakes, etc.0
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Snack on brazil nuts. at nearly 100 calories for 3 nuts you should have no problem reaching your daily calories. If you want to go wild have chocolate brazil nuts.0
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Add more calorie dense foods into your diet. Like nuts(any variety, opt for unsalted, etc) Seeds, Peanut Butter, healthy oils for dressing or cooking, Milk, cheese, etc.0
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Adding healthy fats is usually the way to go. Cooking your meal in olive oil, nuts, nut butters, avocado etc.0
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