30 Days and No Results
kellicharlene
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I've been dieting pretty consistently for a month now, and have yet to see ANY results. I have not gained more, but I have not lost a single pound.
I don't have a regular exercise regimen but I am constantly biking and/or walking as my transportation. I don't have many minutes to spare in my day, so finding time to exercise is next to impossible but I am at my wits end... Do I just need to sacrifice something and find a time to exercise?
HELP!
I don't have a regular exercise regimen but I am constantly biking and/or walking as my transportation. I don't have many minutes to spare in my day, so finding time to exercise is next to impossible but I am at my wits end... Do I just need to sacrifice something and find a time to exercise?
HELP!
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Are you using a food scale to weigh all solid foods?
Using measuring cups/spoons only for liquids?
Are you picking accurate database entries? (there is a lot of inaccurate entries in the database)
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1. If you aren't already, be sure that you're logging everything. Sometimes people forget about things like veggies, drinks, cooking oils, and condiments. For some people these can add up to enough to halt your weight loss progress.
2. Consider buying a food scale if you don't already have one. They're about $10-$20 dollars in the US and easily found at places like Amazon, Target, and Walmart. Measuring cups and spoons are great, but they do come with some degree of inaccuracy. A food scale will be more accurate, and for some people it makes a big difference.
3. Logging accurately also means choosing accurate entries in the database. There are a lot of user-entered entries that are off. Double-check that you're using good entries and/or using the recipe builder instead of someone else's homemade entries.
4. Recalculate your goals if you haven't lately. As you lose weight your body requires fewer calories to run. Be sure you update your goals every ten pounds or so.
5. If you're eating back your exercise calories and you're relying on gym machine readouts or MFP's estimates, it might be best to eat back just 50-75% of those. Certain activities tend to be overestimated. If you're using an HRM or activity tracker, it might be a good idea to look into their accuracy and be sure that yours is calibrated properly.
6. If you're taking any cheat days that go over your calorie limits, it might be best to cut them out for a few weeks and see what happens. Some people go way over their calorie needs without realizing it when they don't track.
7. If you weigh yourself frequently, consider using a program like trendweight to even out the fluctuations. You could be losing weight but just don't see it because of the daily ups and downs.
8. Some people just burn fewer calories than the calculators predict. If you continue to have problems after 4-6 weeks, then it might be worth a trip to the doctor or a registered dietitian who can give you more specific advice.6 -
You said you've been dieting pretty consistently for the last month. But are you logging every single thing that goes into your mouth? Are you weighing everything on scale? How many calories are you eating a day? What are your stats ( age, height, weight, how much you have to loose)? As long as you eat at a deficit you will loose. If not you won't. You're probably eating more than you think you are.
As to exercise that's a great bonus if you can for it into your routine, but you can loose by just watching what you eat.2 -
Here's every response in a nutshell:
Are you weighing all your food in grams on a digital food scale?
Are you logging everything you eat?
When logging, are you making sure to use the correct entries and verifying those against other sources?
How tall are you, how old are you, how much are you trying to lose?
How did you determine how many calories to eat each day?
You don't need exercise to lose weight, only a calorie deficit. If you're not losing you're eating too much, retaining water, not giving it enough time, ect, ect, ect
**insert chart here**0 -
Eat less calories since moving more is not an option for you.3
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open the diary and let us in to take a peek......3
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alyssa0061 wrote: »Here's every response in a nutshell:
Are you weighing all your food in grams on a digital food scale?
Are you logging everything you eat?
When logging, are you making sure to use the correct entries and verifying those against other sources?
How tall are you, how old are you, how much are you trying to lose?
How did you determine how many calories to eat each day?
You don't need exercise to lose weight, only a calorie deficit. If you're not losing you're eating too much, retaining water, not giving it enough time, ect, ect, ect
**insert chart here**
I'm self-appointed chart girl today..haha!
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alyssa0061 wrote: »Here's every response in a nutshell:
Are you weighing all your food in grams on a digital food scale?
Are you logging everything you eat?
When logging, are you making sure to use the correct entries and verifying those against other sources?
How tall are you, how old are you, how much are you trying to lose?
How did you determine how many calories to eat each day?
You don't need exercise to lose weight, only a calorie deficit. If you're not losing you're eating too much, retaining water, not giving it enough time, ect, ect, ect
**insert chart here**
Whew, thanks for covering all of that for us. I guess we can close the thread now since you've managed to condense everything down like that. No need for any of us to be here.2 -
kellicharlene wrote: »I've been dieting pretty consistently for a month now, and have yet to see ANY results. I have not gained more, but I have not lost a single pound.
I don't have a regular exercise regimen but I am constantly biking and/or walking as my transportation. I don't have many minutes to spare in my day, so finding time to exercise is next to impossible but I am at my wits end... Do I just need to sacrifice something and find a time to exercise?
HELP!
If you're not losing, you're likely eating more than you think and/or burning less than you think.0 -
diannethegeek wrote: »alyssa0061 wrote: »Here's every response in a nutshell:
Are you weighing all your food in grams on a digital food scale?
Are you logging everything you eat?
When logging, are you making sure to use the correct entries and verifying those against other sources?
How tall are you, how old are you, how much are you trying to lose?
How did you determine how many calories to eat each day?
You don't need exercise to lose weight, only a calorie deficit. If you're not losing you're eating too much, retaining water, not giving it enough time, ect, ect, ect
**insert chart here**
Whew, thanks for covering all of that for us. I guess we can close the thread now since you've managed to condense everything down like that. No need for any of us to be here.
If I missed anything, please feel free to add0 -
alyssa0061 wrote: »diannethegeek wrote: »alyssa0061 wrote: »Here's every response in a nutshell:
Are you weighing all your food in grams on a digital food scale?
Are you logging everything you eat?
When logging, are you making sure to use the correct entries and verifying those against other sources?
How tall are you, how old are you, how much are you trying to lose?
How did you determine how many calories to eat each day?
You don't need exercise to lose weight, only a calorie deficit. If you're not losing you're eating too much, retaining water, not giving it enough time, ect, ect, ect
**insert chart here**
Whew, thanks for covering all of that for us. I guess we can close the thread now since you've managed to condense everything down like that. No need for any of us to be here.
If I missed anything, please feel free to add
I've given my advice already up above. Just not a fan of people snarking those of us trying to give advice.1 -
OP, you need to be more specific. What exactly do you mean when you say you've been 'dieting pretty consistently'?
And it would help if you made your food diary public so we can get an idea of how much you're eating.0
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