1300 calories and no weight loss in 10 days what am idoing wrong
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10 days isn't very long. I wouldn't start panicking yet. OP is avoiding answering the question about the food scale. I'd say if the weight doesn't start coming off in the next couple weeks then really look at your logging. That's usually where my issues are when I am not losing.0
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Not losing weight doesn't always mean you're eating too much. If she's eating too little her body will go into starvation mode and then she won't lose weight either. Everyone is different and you have to figure out what works for you.
I don't agree everyone is different, we're like little snowflakes. But essentially for weight loss we're generally all the same. And as @KorvapuustiPossu already linked that great article, take some time to read it and get a better understanding.4 -
This thread is a hot mess. I'll offer my advice though--OP be a little patient. Sometimes it takes a couple weeks to see a drop. In the meantime, double check your logging for accurate entries and buy a food scale if you don't have one.3
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KorvapuustiPossu wrote: »Not losing weight doesn't always mean you're eating too much. If she's eating too little her body will go into starvation mode and then she won't lose weight either. Everyone is different and you have to figure out what works for you.
There has to be one at every post... NO..that is not a thing.
http://www.aworkoutroutine.com/starvation-mode/
Yup obligatory starvation mode comment and the added bonus of a diet soda has tons of sodium comment.3 -
The chemical compounds in diet soda attach themselves to the cell membrane of fat cells, causing them to be 27%bigger, which then triggers Starvation Mode.15
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TheLegendaryBrandonHarris wrote: »The chemical compounds in diet soda attach themselves to the cell membrane of fat cells, causing them to be 27%bigger, which then triggers Starvation Mode.
Source?0 -
TheLegendaryBrandonHarris wrote: »The chemical compounds in diet soda attach themselves to the cell membrane of fat cells, causing them to be 27%bigger, which then triggers Starvation Mode.
I think it was a joke - it sure made me laugh!1 -
Also, don't eat right before bed. Your body does not digest food unless you're awake, so going to sleep right after eating means the food undergoes cell division inside your body, and it's like you ate twice as much.8
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What is going on today?!?! It is madness up in hereTheLegendaryBrandonHarris wrote: »Also, don't eat right before bed. Your body does not digest food unless you're awake, so going to sleep right after eating means the food undergoes cell division inside your body, and it's like you ate twice as much.
No. Your body doesn't just stop working and digesting food just because you're sleeping.2 -
I think someone is having fun today0
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geneticsteacher wrote: »TheLegendaryBrandonHarris wrote: »The chemical compounds in diet soda attach themselves to the cell membrane of fat cells, causing them to be 27%bigger, which then triggers Starvation Mode.
I think it was a joke - it sure made me laugh!
It made me laugh too, I hope that is what was intended.0 -
I never lose right away after changing to healthier eating habits/more active lifestyle. It takes like a week for me. Patience, sadly, is something I really needed to learn with dieting. You'll start losing, just hang in there and stay consistent.0
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singingflutelady wrote: »I think someone is having fun today
Ahhhh I see...I thought it was all real at first but there's just a giant smelly troll?
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KorvapuustiPossu wrote: »Not losing weight doesn't always mean you're eating too much. If she's eating too little her body will go into starvation mode and then she won't lose weight either. Everyone is different and you have to figure out what works for you.
There has to be one at every post... NO..that is not a thing.
http://www.aworkoutroutine.com/starvation-mode/
And her 1st post too, giving misinformation...
Starvation mode is not real, you body will not hold onto fat.0 -
I'm not smelly!6
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TheLegendaryBrandonHarris wrote: »Also, don't eat right before bed. Your body does not digest food unless you're awake, so going to sleep right after eating means the food undergoes cell division inside your body, and it's like you ate twice as much.
More misinformation. Not true. I eat 40%-50% of my calories before bed. I can eat over 1k calories before bed. I have never had a problem losing weight and keeping it off doing this.1 -
TheLegendaryBrandonHarris wrote: »I'm not smelly!
lol0 -
arditarose wrote: »What is going on today?!?! It is madness up in hereTheLegendaryBrandonHarris wrote: »Also, don't eat right before bed. Your body does not digest food unless you're awake, so going to sleep right after eating means the food undergoes cell division inside your body, and it's like you ate twice as much.
No. Your body doesn't just stop working and digesting food just because you're sleeping.
no kidding!!1 -
This thread pretty much has it all. Only thing missing is the "you are working out now and muscle weighs more than fat" argument.4
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WJS_jeepster wrote: »This thread pretty much has it all. Only thing missing is the "you are working out now and muscle weighs more than fat" argument.
There it is!0
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