Why am I gaining weight?
StaciieeG
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Hi! I was wondering if any of you knew why I was gaining weight. I try to eat 1200 calories a day and I excersize for 30-60 minutes a day. I am 5'7 and 140 lbs and my goal is 5'7 and 130lbs. Feel free to look at my food diary! I eat in a cafeteria at school everyday and I am gluten intolerant if that helps. Thanks so much!!
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How much are you gaining and over what period of time?
Either you're eating more calories than you think (very easy to do when estimating portions) or you're retaining water (exercise, hormones, stress, sodium, etc. can all add water weight to the scale).0 -
P.S. your food diary is not public.0
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Eating in a cafeteria = having no idea what your actually eating.0
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Based on your height/weight/age/ time exercise you should be eating ~2000 calories, not 1200. But open your diary to get an idea of your daily food intake.0
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Not sure about your school but my university cafeteria was the equivalent of trying to order the healthiest food at a fast food resteraunt everyday. Honestly unless you prepare the food yourself you have no idea what you are putting in your mouth.0
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Cause you been on since 2012 and only made 2 post lol0
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Sorry I didn't realize that! Now my food diary is public. Thanks!0
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Eating in a cafeteria = having no idea what your actually eating.
This.. how are your measuring what you are eating in the cafe?0 -
Looked since August 21. Drop all the Luna bars and nuts, start eating healthy. Get a serving of protein and I do not mean the vanilla shakes but chicken, meat, fish, and a portion of vegetables or top the protein on green salad. Eat an apple or other vegetable with it and for snack, skip the popcorn. Increase your daily calories to at least 1450. Do you also drink soda or juice?0
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I would speculate that your measures for food are a bit off.
Looking at the last week, you have a LOT of 'one tablespoon peanut butter' 'one tablespoon cashew butter' '1/4 cup peanuts' '1 oz peanuts'. How are you measuring these? These are dense enough with calories that if you are eating 3T instead of 1T each time you eat them, it can make a large difference.
You also have a fair amount of '1 cup cereal, 1/4 cup milk'. If you are not already doing so, I suggest taking a measuring cup to the cafeteria to see how much you're getting. Most people vastly underestimate how much cereal they are taking.
Also, when you are eating things like scrambled eggs, hash browns, etc., you have absolutely no idea how much fat they have used. Again, the potato measures could be pretty far off if you're not measuring them.0 -
I estimate with my hands. Ex. My palm is 4 oz of meat etc.0
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I have measuring cups0
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No I only drink water. Also I live in a dorm so it's difficult to have fresh food on hand.0
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I estimate with my hands. Ex. My palm is 4 oz of meat etc.
Definitely get a scale. I can tell you that a palm size piece of red meat is pretty different weight-wise from a palm size piece of fish or even chicken.0 -
Do you take the cups to the cafeteria to measure your peanuts? Is the 1 oz an individual bag, or are you weighing it out? And the tablespoons of nut butter?0
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The nut butter and peanuts I have and eat in my dorm room so I can measure it out there.0
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Ok thanks! But isn't it weird to bring a scale into a cafeteria?0
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how do you function on so little food...holy crap.
I am 5 ft 7 and if I ate what you do I would be a raving *kitten*..I eat about 1600 a day and even then sometimes that isn't enough.
Seriously...if you exercise at all eat more food.
I see days where you are under 1200 and very rarely over 1200...you are not feeding your body enough.0 -
I've probably gained about 10 pounds over the past three months.0
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Your carbs and proteins are out of wack !!! Carbs 100 or less a day and protein should be 100 or more a day. That way you lose fat and not muscle.0
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If I eat more calories will I gain weight though? The last thing I want to do I gain more weight0
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I've probably gained about 10 pounds over the past three months. My friends say it's muscle but still I'm not happy with it.
With your protein intake so low there is no way you are gaining muscle.0 -
Wow I didn't even realize that! Thank you so much0
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I've probably gained about 10 pounds over the past three months. My friends say it's muscle but still I'm not happy with it.
Yah no you can't gain muscle on a deficet ....
If you are gaining you are underestimating your intake or not logging everything. Some of it could be water retention but not all of it.0 -
https://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/872212-you-re-probably-eating-more-than-you-think?hl=More+than+you+think
Buy a scale, use it on a school break or holiday to learn real portions. Apply that when it is difficult to measure at school.
You are probably just going to have to become a better estimator. Set a more realistic calorie goal, but then overestimate your intake some to get closer to an accurate estimate. Use scale weight trends to track your accuracy and adjust your "calories," which will always be a guess anyway, so the scale goes down steadily.
Run far away from anyone who mentions starvation mode.0 -
I've probably gained about 10 pounds over the past three months. My friends say it's muscle but still I'm not happy with it.
I would seriously doubt that you've gained 10 lbs of muscle in 3 months. That would be unrealistically high even for a guy.The nut butter and peanuts I have and eat in my dorm room so I can measure it out there.
Are you measuring the peanut butter with a tablespoon, or zeroing it out on a scale to measure in grams? It's very hard to measure accurately with a spoon. Make sure your spoon isn't heaping.Ok thanks! But isn't it weird to bring a scale into a cafeteria?
Maybe. Is not being weird more important to you than weightloss?0 -
Because you aren't doing something right.0
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Sorry. I thought they were wrong0
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I didn't think it was muscle anyways. Thanks0
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Haha I didn't think it was muscle anyways. I am afraid to bump up my intake because I don't want to gain0
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