1.9 Weight Loss 10 Day Streak: Seems Low

hopedigregorio484
hopedigregorio484 Posts: 5 Member
edited November 30 in Health and Weight Loss
I'm tracking 1200 calories a day for the past 10 days and I've only lost 1.9 pounds? I would expect to have been able to lose more than 1.9 in 2 weeks. Exercise is at a bare minimum due to my work schedule.
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  • shadowfax_c11
    shadowfax_c11 Posts: 1,942 Member
    1.9 in under two weeks is a pretty nice loss. I'd be happy with it.
  • paperpudding
    paperpudding Posts: 9,307 Member
    1lb per week seems good rate to me. (Although this will vary, weight loss is not linear)

    What is the problem?
  • LBuehrle8
    LBuehrle8 Posts: 4,044 Member
    Pretty sure that 10 days doesn't equal two weeks.

    Also, a loss is always a good thing. Depending on your current weight and how much you need/want to lose will determine the appropriate rate of lose for a person.
  • I agree with Shadowfax. If you really think you should be losing more, are you sure that you're weighing and logging everything accurately?
  • hopedigregorio484
    hopedigregorio484 Posts: 5 Member
    edited February 2016
    I was down 4 pounds on day 6 and then gained 2 back! Concerned at how it fluctuates based on the same calorie intake each day. Scale is going in the wrong direction! But you are right....any loss is good! I'll take it!
  • hopedigregorio484
    hopedigregorio484 Posts: 5 Member
    edited February 2016
    :)
  • jaynee7283
    jaynee7283 Posts: 160 Member
    One big fluctuation I have is due to sodium intake (which makes your body hold onto water). 1.9 pounds in 10 days (not two weeks) is good.

    And stop weighing yourself everyday if it is going to drive you crazy. Stick to weekly weigh ins.
  • shadowfax_c11
    shadowfax_c11 Posts: 1,942 Member
    I was down 4 pounds on day 6 and then gained 2 back! Concerned at how it fluctuates based on the same calorie intake each day. Scale is going in the wrong direction! But you are right....any loss is good! I'll take it!

    Yup. It's going to do that sometimes. Don't let it get to you.
  • Maxematics
    Maxematics Posts: 2,287 Member
    No, it's not going in the wrong direction. Weight fluctuates and your first week included loss of water weight which happens to everyone. Also, depending on your starting stats, MFP would tell you to eat 1200 whether you wanted to lose 1 pound or 2 because it will not go below 1200 calories. So 1200 calories may not put you in a 1000 calorie deficit for the day. Also, there is always a margin of error when logging. Having a food scale decreases this margin of error, but there will always be one present.
  • paperpudding
    paperpudding Posts: 9,307 Member
    LBuehrle8 wrote: »
    Pretty sure that 10 days doesn't equal two weeks.

    Also, a loss is always a good thing. Depending on your current weight and how much you need/want to lose will determine the appropriate rate of lose for a person.

    No. It doesn't. But 1.9 1b in 10 days is approximately 1lb per week.
  • jaynee7283
    jaynee7283 Posts: 160 Member
    LBuehrle8 wrote: »
    Pretty sure that 10 days doesn't equal two weeks.

    Also, a loss is always a good thing. Depending on your current weight and how much you need/want to lose will determine the appropriate rate of lose for a person.

    No. It doesn't. But 1.9 1b in 10 days is approximately 1lb per week.

    No, it's 1 pound every five days. /quibble
  • Timshel_
    Timshel_ Posts: 22,834 Member
    Give it a month and see where you are.
    Make sure you log everything correctly (measured and everything in the mouth goes on the daily dairy).
    Be patient. Most people don't get overweight in a few weeks and it can't be corrected that quickly either.

    Last week I only lost about a pound and a half, and the same exact diary of food this week was almost 4 pounds down. Three week back I went up a pound with almost the same eating and exercise. Weight loss is (almost always) a non-linear process. Give it a month or longer and see how things are going.
  • paperpudding
    paperpudding Posts: 9,307 Member
    Well, 0.95 lb every 5 days if one is being exact or pedantic.

    I did say approximately in my post however.

    Main point being loss rate seems at good level and there doesn't seem to be a problem. Main point not being exactly what mathematically is half of 1.9.
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  • DonaldBlinks
    DonaldBlinks Posts: 55 Member
    1200 is the minimum that MFP sets for people to lose weight. Not everyone will lose two pounds a week on 1200. It may not be safe for you to lose at that rate--if your TDEE were 2000 calories, you would need to go down to 1000 calories a day to lose two pounds which would not be safe. 1.9 pounds in ten days is a great loss. Keep it up.
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  • billvau
    billvau Posts: 14 Member
    I was down 4 pounds on day 6 and then gained 2 back! Concerned at how it fluctuates based on the same calorie intake each day. Scale is going in the wrong direction! But you are right....any loss is good! I'll take it!

    Sounds like based on this post that the ten days in your first post are your FIRST ten days of dieting. So, lots going on. The first four pounds can be a lot of water loss - very common in the first week. And, you didn't mention your starting point. 1.9lbs is a lot more for someone at 150 vs. someone at 250!

    Anyways, IF you're eating habits have changed and the 1.9 is real loss after your water loss, then be happy and just learn to read your body now so that you can adjust eating going forward. Be more concerned about eating right, eating right consistently, and starting a light exercise program to assist the diet!

    Great job!
  • LivingtheLeanDream
    LivingtheLeanDream Posts: 13,342 Member
    'only'! I would have been very happy with that when I was trying to lose....
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  • LivingtheLeanDream
    LivingtheLeanDream Posts: 13,342 Member
  • WholeFoods4Lyfe
    WholeFoods4Lyfe Posts: 1,518 Member
    Give it more time. You want to see an overall trend of the weight going down, but if you are weighing too frequently, you'll see a lot more ups and downs. I weigh myself almost daily, but I only log my weight once a week.
  • WickedZombieQueen
    WickedZombieQueen Posts: 21 Member
    I would happy with that! I have been working hard at this since August. Granted I have fallen off the wagon some days, but my average has been .7 pounds per week. Very slow loss, but still a loss.

  • kshama2001
    kshama2001 Posts: 28,052 Member
    I was down 4 pounds on day 6 and then gained 2 back! Concerned at how it fluctuates based on the same calorie intake each day. Scale is going in the wrong direction! But you are right....any loss is good! I'll take it!

    Fluctuations are normal. It's the overall downward trend that's important. I gain at ovulation and premenstrually.

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  • lml852014
    lml852014 Posts: 243 Member
    As I've learned over the past couple months weight loss definitely isnt linear. You're going to bounce up and down but try and look at the overall picture as others have suggested. I was weighing everyday but since all it did was frustrate me I'm sticking to once a week on Friday mornings. :)
  • grannyjanice
    grannyjanice Posts: 1 Member
    I agree with so many of these comments, after one week I only lost 1 pound and 4 days out of that I took up walking I walked 2 mi the 1st 2 days, almost 2 another and 1 mile the 4th day, when logging out everyday I'm being told I haven't consumed enough calories I'm always 100 to 250 below my allowance. Years ago when I went to weight watchers I would lose 2 to 3 lbs a week. I am not happy with how this is going, any suggestions? I'm wondering if it's my age will be 78 next month, not sure if when you get that age it's harder.
  • ninerbuff
    ninerbuff Posts: 49,031 Member
    1% of your body weight a week is good.

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  • srecupid
    srecupid Posts: 660 Member
    It's never fast enough for our liking but, that is pretty good realistically. I've hit cruise control now with my weight loss and if i lost that quickly i'd be pretty happy.
  • LivingtheLeanDream
    LivingtheLeanDream Posts: 13,342 Member
    I agree with so many of these comments, after one week I only lost 1 pound and 4 days out of that I took up walking I walked 2 mi the 1st 2 days, almost 2 another and 1 mile the 4th day, when logging out everyday I'm being told I haven't consumed enough calories I'm always 100 to 250 below my allowance. Years ago when I went to weight watchers I would lose 2 to 3 lbs a week. I am not happy with how this is going, any suggestions? I'm wondering if it's my age will be 78 next month, not sure if when you get that age it's harder.

    It doesn't get any easier as metabolism slows further with each decade. Are you accurate with your meal logging? do you use food scales etc? most of the time we are really eating more than we think. Better to aim for 1/2-1lb per week loss.
    If you have a lot of weight to loss then you could expect higher losses to begin with but after than anything up to 1lb a week is actually good.
  • cwolfman13
    cwolfman13 Posts: 41,865 Member
    I'm tracking 1200 calories a day for the past 10 days and I've only lost 1.9 pounds? I would expect to have been able to lose more than 1.9 in 2 weeks. Exercise is at a bare minimum due to my work schedule.

    That equates to over 1 Lb per week...your expectations need adjusting.
    I was down 4 pounds on day 6 and then gained 2 back! Concerned at how it fluctuates based on the same calorie intake each day. Scale is going in the wrong direction! But you are right....any loss is good! I'll take it!

    Again, expectations...your expectations are for linearity in weight loss...but weight loss is not a linear function, even with the same calories...because body weight isn't static. You will always have fluctuations due to hormones, water retention/release, more/less waste in your system at any given point in time, etc. Weight loss, and weight management in general is not about the actual number on the scale, it's about the overall trend over time. You're not going to lose exactly X Lbs per week...you're going to have weeks with smaller losses, bigger losses, no losses, gains, etc...you have to analyze the overall trend over time.
  • jaynee7283
    jaynee7283 Posts: 160 Member
    kshama2001 wrote: »
    Fluctuations are normal. It's the overall downward trend that's important. I gain at ovulation and premenstrually.

    Me too. It's horrible, but at least I know it is going to happen.
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