Why is weight loss so slow?
jokarenk
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I am working with a weight management clinic to lose weight for spinal surgery. I went today after a week of being on 1200 cal high protein diet and have been walking 5x a week and short strength training 3x a week. I only lost about 1.5lbs my first week and I don't understand that because I was spot on with every food and weighed it all out scanned the items into the mfp app and did not eat my exercise cal back does it always start slow?
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Your body could be retaining water. That is a small sample size. My weight fluctuates 5-13 LBs per day.
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1.5 lbs/week loss = 750 calorie deficit, you ate 1200 so expended 1950 ? That's possible, depends on your height / weight / % body fat / age etc - or more specifically on your personal metabolic rate.0
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1.5 pounds is a great loss! That's not slow at all. You didn't gain all the weight in a week, you won't lose it in a week either.0
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1.5 pounds is a great loss! The standard rate is .5-2 pounds a week, with the lower numbers hitting when you have less to lose.0
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I am working with a weight management clinic to lose weight for spinal surgery. I went today after a week of being on 1200 cal high protein diet and have been walking 5x a week and short strength training 3x a week. I only lost about 1.5lbs my first week and I don't understand that because I was spot on with every food and weighed it all out scanned the items into the mfp app and did not eat my exercise cal back does it always start slow?
In a year, that's 75 pounds total.
I lost almost 100 pounds just like that and have kept it off for 3 years. What you're doing is working just as it should, and fast weight loss is seldom lasting weight loss.
Keep up the good work!
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A loss of 1.5 lbs in a week is awesome! That is not slow at all. Keep going!0
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There are many reasons why the body does what it does, but you LOST still the same. Celebrate that!0
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Weight gain is pretty slow too.0
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Weight loss is slow because weight gain is slow.It happens over months to years not days to weeks. Consistency is the key and well done on 1.5lbs0
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Let me edit it for you:
"I only lost a whole about 1.5lbs my first week...."
Like everyone says, 1.5 pounds is great. Don't be misled by the huge losses that you see on TV and in the media. Those are achieved by people who are in the process of ruining their metabolism (see Dr. Yoni Freedhoff on "The Biggest Loser" contestants).
1.5 pounds/week = 6.5 pounds/month = 78 pounds/year.
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2lbs is the maximum that is recommend to lose in a week. You don't want to lose to fast so 1.5lbs is great! You will have bigger losses and smaller losses but losses are coming. Be proud!0
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It comes off slowly because the Weight Gods want to punish us for our sins.
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It comes off slowly because the Weight Gods want to punish us for our sins.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pdg5ereIsaI0 -
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Did you gain 1.5lbs per week?0
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Thanks everyone I appreciate the positive feedback. I am just starting out and keeping as positive as I can, it helps to talk to others who have gone through the journey.
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