47yo female can't seem to loose last 25lbs
SheriShriver
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Hello All, just a bit frustrated as I have gained 25 pounds over the summer. I don't think I eat to much have been working out (cardio) for that past 30 days 5 days a week and haven't lost a pound. What do I need to do?
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What kind of Cardio? For how long? Have you been tracking your food? Believe me, none of us THINK we eat too much, but it is a kick in the face when you actually log it all in and see how many calories you have eaten.
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Where are you with respect to menopause?0
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Cardio Kickboxing with Dance; 45min/5days a week; ab/leg workout with weights and floor 30 min/4 days a week. Just started tracking my food.
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If you are truly eating 1200-1300 calories as your diary indicates you should be losing weight. I suspect your logging is not accurate. Do you use a scale to measure foods? If not buy one.0
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Sabine_Stroehm wrote: »Where are you with respect to menopause?
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Agree with people above - Buy and use a food scale. Log everything that you eat.0
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Considered buying a scale in the past. will have to invest in one. any recommendations?
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SheriShriver wrote: »Considered buying a scale in the past. will have to invest in one. any recommendations?
Digital, nothing fancy needed. You can pick one up at Wal-Mart or Target for about $20. I got mine off Groupon, and it's purple
play with it a little bit. Learn how to use the TARE function. Once you get used to it, it is super easy.0 -
SheriShriver wrote: »Sabine_Stroehm wrote: »Where are you with respect to menopause?
I agree with the others that you should log FAITHFULLY and as accurately as possible for a while and see what happens. If you still don't lose, maybe mix things up a bit diet wise. Some women find that they develop some degree of insulin resistance with menopause. Women differ, of course, with respect to how their bodies react to perimenopause, and menopause.
Here's one of many, many studies on the subject:
http://europepmc.org/abstract/med/8405521
Maybe playing around with your macros (lowering carbs, increasing fat a bit) would help you bust through.
But first, get a real sense of what you're eating. You may surprise yourself.
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Only way is to eat less...0
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