would a 200 calorie mistake gain weight over night?

Would having an extra 200 hundred calories gain weight over night if it didn't turn repetitive and only happened once in a blue moon like never.
Like how easy is weight gain?
Because I'm scared if i go like 50 calories over my maintenance goal once i will suddenly gain weight over night

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  • lavieboheme1229
    lavieboheme1229 Posts: 448 Member
    Think of it this way- if you ate 200 or 50 calories short just once or twice, would you have weight loss?

    (The answer is no. on both accounts)

    One pound is 3,500 calories.

    And there is more to your weight than fat. Water, salt, you name it, it affects the number on the scale.

    Focus on how you feel, how your clothes feel, and be happy :)
  • michellemybelll
    michellemybelll Posts: 2,228 Member
    lol. no. you will not gain weight overnight if you're 200 calories over for one day every once in a great while.
  • I've done this before and in my experience going over once will not make your gain weight. 200 calories over is no big deal. Maybe tack on 20 extra minutes of exercising.
  • TavistockToad
    TavistockToad Posts: 35,719 Member
    no
  • skeletalwishes
    skeletalwishes Posts: 8 Member
    3500 calories = 1 pound of fat.
    so 200 calories over your maintenance would be a gain of 0.06 lb.

    You'll be fine :)
  • cnd8304
    cnd8304 Posts: 14
    No it will not. To gain a pound you have to eat 3500 extra calories (That is 3500 OVER the amount of your maintenance calories AND anything you burned with exercise). If anything those extra calories may make you bloat depending on what you ate (sugar? Bad carbs? Etc.?) and that extra pound is just water weight that will go away if you drink more water to flush it out. Don't fret over 50. Don't even fret over 200. :)
  • LokiOfAsgard
    LokiOfAsgard Posts: 378 Member
    3,500 calories make up one pound of fat
    Which means you need to eat 3,500 calories OVER you maintenance
    Which means, assuming you have a 500 calories deficit, you need to eat 4,000 calories over (4,500, if at a 1,000 deficit)
    Which is around 5,000 calories in total
    Which is kinda hard to do in the first place
    And even if you do do it, it's just /one pound./

    So, no. 200 over your goal calories will not mess you up. You still have 300 calories of deficit, plus 3,500 calories more than that. Don't sweat it :)
  • Relax. Unless the 200 calories was all SALT and you had water retention weight gain. LOL

    If this was an every day event, then over time you would weigh more.
  • rileysowner
    rileysowner Posts: 8,331 Member
    Assuming your measurements for your food consumption is accurate, 200 calories will make no difference. If you are seeking to gain weight, the purpose of this particular area, doing so consistently will eventually result in weight gain, but once in a blue moon won't. If your goal is to lose weight, unless your weekly goal is less that .5 pounds per week, 200 calories has not even gotten rid of the calorie deficit yet, just reduced it so you would be losing at a slower rate.
  • jess17587
    jess17587 Posts: 153
    thank you so much that really makes sense and it has helped me a lot x :)
    Think of it this way- if you ate 200 or 50 calories short just once or twice, would you have weight loss?

    (The answer is no. on both accounts)

    One pound is 3,500 calories.

    And there is more to your weight than fat. Water, salt, you name it, it affects the number on the scale.

    Focus on how you feel, how your clothes feel, and be happy :)
  • jess17587
    jess17587 Posts: 153
    thank you all for the help it has really put my mind as ease i
  • seltzermint555
    seltzermint555 Posts: 10,740 Member
    You already got a load of good posts with really accurate info. I just wanna add that you can't lose sleep over this! Just move on to the next day and it will be all good. The last thing you want to do is stress yourself out.
  • heybales
    heybales Posts: 18,842 Member
    200 over your current eating level, which probably has a deficit already of 500 or more daily?

    Of course not, you'd just lose less on those days.

    200 over your true maintenance level, which you would be hard pressed to nail for any single one day?

    Not infrequently.

    But there is an issue with suppressed metabolism potential, and if you don't really have the deficit you think you have, like not losing weight, then that extra eaten may also be extra surplus.

    But infrequently - no problem.

    As mentioned, the math shows how much surplus you'd need to be concerned with fat weight. Other weight, who cares, as long as it's not losing muscle mass.
  • KingRat79
    KingRat79 Posts: 125 Member
    Like everyone else said the fat gain would be so small it isn't worth worring about. in any case your TDEE fluctuates from day to day, on a busy day you burn more and on a lazy day you will burn less. therte is no point in worring about the small stuff, so long as you are meeting your taget calories on averge each day you will be fine.
  • ell_v131
    ell_v131 Posts: 349 Member
    Well, if you eat 200 calories more than maintenance and don't use them, the body will store them. That's the math.

    However it's such a small amount there is no way you can notice this, what with weight fluctuation and whatnot. If you are eating at deficit then this only makes your deficit smaller by 200.
    Also the data we feed here is not accurate, so those 200 calories over might be 50 calories under or 400 over, you never really know cause anything that is packaged is allowed 20% calorie wiggle room. So unless you eat everything raw and make your own meals from fresh produce, there is a margin of inaccuracy.

    There is no reason to obsess about 200 calories. I ate 3500 over in the christmas week and gained 6 pounds (which tells me it was water weight). guess what, I am back to my pre-christmas weight today.
  • Just_Scott
    Just_Scott Posts: 1,766 Member
    Ah, the magic 200 calories again.....
  • RonnieLodge
    RonnieLodge Posts: 665 Member
    Would having an extra 200 hundred calories gain weight over night if it didn't turn repetitive and only happened once in a blue moon like never.
    Like how easy is weight gain?
    Because I'm scared if i go like 50 calories over my maintenance goal once i will suddenly gain weight over night

    Seriously?

    No. :noway:

    Well, no weight that couldn't be dropped with a visit to the loo.
  • GradatimFerociter
    GradatimFerociter Posts: 296 Member
    20,000 calories is a lot of food.
  • lisakay0x
    lisakay0x Posts: 46 Member
    Therapy!
  • GetSoda
    GetSoda Posts: 1,267 Member
    IF 200 calories turned directly into fat, with 100% efficiency, you would gain a little less than an ounce of fat.
  • xxghost
    xxghost Posts: 4,697 Member
    Nope! Unless you're making that 200 calorie mistake every day, you should be fine!

    I have, however, experienced water retention issues with only a few hundred calories. I'll eat some chips and salsa (my weakness), and find that I've gained a pound overnight! I just drink a TON of water, and it disappears in a day or two.
  • No relax !
  • cwolfman13
    cwolfman13 Posts: 41,865 Member
    Would having an extra 200 hundred calories gain weight over night if it didn't turn repetitive and only happened once in a blue moon like never.
    Like how easy is weight gain?
    Because I'm scared if i go like 50 calories over my maintenance goal once i will suddenly gain weight over night

    No...roughly 3500 calories over your maintenance level of calories would be required to gain 1 Lb of actual fat...and even then, your body's natural desire is to maintain and would have no issue dealing with the excess on occasion. To lose or gain weight requires consistently eating at a deficit or surplus to override your body's ability to balance energy.

    Also, are you dieting? If you are then MFP's calorie goal is a huge deficit from maintenance and 200 add'l calories wouldn't be much of anything.