Keep gaining weight but doing everything right
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If you're consistently building muscle and not losing fat, you're in a calorie surplus. It's really that simple.0
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I think that the logical first step, before getting more blood drawn or paying for more doctor's appointments, is to carefully log your food intake using a digital scale for two weeks and seeing if that helps. Without consistently logging with a food scale, you just can't rule out overeating. As a medical researcher, surely you know about Occam's Razor. I would start with the simplest solution and work my way up instead of searching for medical reasons when you aren't logging food intake. And having a pretty good idea of what goes in your body is very different from actually logging. Having courses in food, nutrition, and physiology don't negate the need for a food scale.0
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If you are gaining weight you are eating more than you burn
If you are gaining muscle you are eating more than you burn, or possibly at maintenance with a good progressive lifting programme
You do not know how much you are eating
Log accurately, weigh everything, come back in 6 weeks
Work out as much as you do and you will eat more to fuel your body
You are not a special snowflake, nobody is...you are just consuming around 300 calories extra per day ...in food terms it's not a lot0 -
Once again, in an intensive training program as I play pro badminton. I have badminton training ~10 hours a week, tennis ~7 hours a week. Do my fitbit 10k steps and some swimming and jogging when I can together with weight training.
I eat a plan of Protein>Carb>Fat and cut sugar by 80%.
I keep gaining weight, have gained 15kg since last year (7 month break due to injury but didn't gain anything then). I am obviously getting muscle mass, however, my body fat % is hardly moving more than 0.X.
I had my thryoid checked and it is working hard but still normal. No diabetes either.
I realise I do more anaerobic training but it should still show something......
Has anyone had similar problems? I keep getting bloodwork done but they can't find anything.
You are eating too much food, that's why you're gaining.
Shoot, it sounds like you are doing everything right when it comes to fitness, but that will not matter as to weight loss if you eat too much food.
You are not gaining muscle, you are gaining fat. Muscle gains are intentional and require some heavy weight lifting.
Here's what I would do if I were in your shoes: weigh all food, log all food and ensure you are using accurate calorie entries, and set your activity level to active. As for exercise calories, log only your intentional cardio exercise (running) but nothing else, as it would be included in your daily activity because you do it every day.
If you want more concrete advice, open your diary too (assuming you log all food). If you don't log your food, I would suggest you do so because it will provide a more accurate picture of how much your intake is.0 -
The numbers you've given us (33 lbs in 12 months gain) indicate you are overeating by an average of 315 or so calories per day.
How's your food logging? Do you weigh everything before you eat it?
This isn't knocking the weight gain, since a lot of it might have been muscle. Do you measure yourself to see how many inches you've gained and where?
I disagree with your statement about muscle.0 -
I haven't been overeating, in fact I am constantly under my calorie goal. I eat a special diet too, FODMAP, which are just easier digestible foods, so no lactose and low gluten etc.
Sure I've noticed I am getting muscle both around my legs and arms, noticeable biceps and forearms, but that isn't 15kgs.
Just very frustrating, hoping to find out what it is at some point.
Science is based on evidence where nobody gets to be a special snowflake.
The evidence (of weight gain) shows you have been eating too much.
You may be more toned from all your fitness work, but that does not mean it's muscle. Women have a harder time of building muscle than men, and it's not even that easy for men to build muscle.
Please take a step back and listen to the good advice here.
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I haven't been overeating, in fact I am constantly under my calorie goal. I eat a special diet too, FODMAP, which are just easier digestible foods, so no lactose and low gluten etc.
Sure I've noticed I am getting muscle both around my legs and arms, noticeable biceps and forearms, but that isn't 15kgs.
Just very frustrating, hoping to find out what it is at some point.
Science is based on evidence where nobody gets to be a special snowflake.
The evidence (of weight gain) shows you have been eating too much.
You may be more toned from all your fitness work, but that does not mean it's muscle. Women have a harder time of building muscle than men, and it's not even that easy for men to build muscle.
Please take a step back and listen to the good advice here.
+1 No matter what, if you are gaining weight, whether that be fat or muscle, you are eating more calories than you burn and have been doing it on a consistent basis.0 -
I haven't logged properly on here, I've used the fitbit app. But I'm gonna start logging here again.
I know pretty well what I am eating and not as I'm a medical researcher. I've had everything from food and nutrition to physiology and so on. My food plan is also done by professionals and checked every now and then.
Thanks for the suggestions though, I'm gonna have to just keep trying.
Just because you are a medical researcher and have taken those classes does not mean you are immune to fat gain.0 -
DeguelloTex wrote: »I haven't logged properly on here, I've used the fitbit app. But I'm gonna start logging here again.
I know pretty well what I am eating and not as I'm a medical researcher. I've had everything from food and nutrition to physiology and so on. My food plan is also done by professionals and checked every now and then.
Thanks for the suggestions though, I'm gonna have to just keep trying.
Excellent questions.
I always look at weight loss thusly - we've evolved over tens of thousands of years as a species and untold numbers of famines to stubbornly eat at a surplus every chance we get. Likewise, conservation of energy always applies to weight loss - CICO.
So, all other things being equal (e.g., tapeworm or malignancy aside, as examples) if you're gaining weight despite how carefully you think you might be logging your intake or measuring your output, despite how many physiology and nutrition classes you've taken, or medical research you might have performed - you're missing something.
So, logical response - you need to look closely to find out what might be causing your gains and adjust your approach further.0 -
If you are gaining weight you are eating more than you burn
If you are gaining muscle you are eating more than you burn, or possibly at maintenance with a good progressive lifting programme
You do not know how much you are eating
Log accurately, weigh everything, come back in 6 weeks
Work out as much as you do and you will eat more to fuel your body
You are not a special snowflake, nobody is...you are just consuming around 300 calories extra per day ...in food terms it's not a lot
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AndI only gained through the time I was training.
How long were you off training, how long has this training been going on? If you took time off and are returning your body will retain water for muscle repair until it adjusts and flushes the water.
And just fitting in weight training when you can isn't going to give you the huge muscle gains your hoping for, especially with the rest of your regimen being cardio based.0 -
I haven't been overeating, in fact I am constantly under my calorie goal. I eat a special diet too, FODMAP, which are just easier digestible foods, so no lactose and low gluten etc.
Sure I've noticed I am getting muscle both around my legs and arms, noticeable biceps and forearms, but that isn't 15kgs.
Just very frustrating, hoping to find out what it is at some point.
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Well for once, I am on FODMAP because I am also taking medication for IBS. I'm in the uk so I don't pay for my visits to the gp/hospital.
I've always had it easy to gain muscle as well. I've been very athletic throughout my younger years and I'm closer to Serena than Sharapova in body type.
What I tried to say was simply that I know what foods are good or bad to weight loss in general.
I'm going to continue the FODMAP as I haven't for too long yet and see if I can see a change.
I don't believe I am a special snowflake whatever that is supposed to mean?
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Well for once, I am on FODMAP because I am also taking medication for IBS. I'm in the uk so I don't pay for my visits to the gp/hospital.
I've always had it easy to gain muscle as well. I've been very athletic throughout my younger years and I'm closer to Serena than Sharapova in body type.
What I tried to say was simply that I know what foods are good or bad to weight loss in general.
I'm going to continue the FODMAP as I haven't for too long yet and see if I can see a change.
I don't believe I am a special snowflake whatever that is supposed to mean?
If you believe that there are good and bad foods, that shows you don't have an understanding. The ONLY thing that matters for weight loss is calories. Nothing else. If you are gaining, you are eating too many of them.
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Well for once, I am on FODMAP because I am also taking medication for IBS. I'm in the uk so I don't pay for my visits to the gp/hospital.
I've always had it easy to gain muscle as well. I've been very athletic throughout my younger years and I'm closer to Serena than Sharapova in body type.
What I tried to say was simply that I know what foods are good or bad to weight loss in general.
I'm going to continue the FODMAP as I haven't for too long yet and see if I can see a change.
I don't believe I am a special snowflake whatever that is supposed to mean?
In fact, we're telling you you're NOT eating at a deficit.
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Well for once, I am on FODMAP because I am also taking medication for IBS. I'm in the uk so I don't pay for my visits to the gp/hospital.
I've always had it easy to gain muscle as well. I've been very athletic throughout my younger years and I'm closer to Serena than Sharapova in body type.
What I tried to say was simply that I know what foods are good or bad to weight loss in general.
I'm going to continue the FODMAP as I haven't for too long yet and see if I can see a change.
I don't believe I am a special snowflake whatever that is supposed to mean?
If you don't believe you are a special snowflake, how do you explain the 30+ pounds of weight gain when you are insisting you are on a deficit? It isn't possible.0 -
There is no need for treating me like I'm stupid. Your comment is unnecessary DrEnalg. Especially if you didn't understand what I was trying to say by it.0
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Well for once, I am on FODMAP because I am also taking medication for IBS. I'm in the uk so I don't pay for my visits to the gp/hospital.
I've always had it easy to gain muscle as well. I've been very athletic throughout my younger years and I'm closer to Serena than Sharapova in body type.
What I tried to say was simply that I know what foods are good or bad to weight loss in general.
I'm going to continue the FODMAP as I haven't for too long yet and see if I can see a change.
I don't believe I am a special snowflake whatever that is supposed to mean?
Special snowflake is an easy way of saying that none of us get to defy science. Science tell us this:- If you eat too much you will gain weight.
- If you eat too little you will lose weight.
- If you eat just right you will maintain weight.
Even if you are taking medication, it would come down to the equation of calories in/calories out.
There are no right or wrong foods for weight gain, there are only foods. FODMAP is just a tool for you because it sounds like the type of dietary plan, but it doesn't matter as to weight loss.
Any food plan will work if you are eating less calories than you burn, and no food plan will work if you are eating at a surplus.
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How many calories do you net each day, OP?0
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