Why I Can't Lose Weight?

intaniaadinda
intaniaadinda Posts: 1 Member
edited November 19 in Health and Weight Loss
i've been on my diet for 2 month, i eat healthy,all i eat is oats,fruits,protein like eggs,meats, all healthy meal,i'm doing exercise too, but i don't see any change in my body and my weight,someone can give me advice?
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  • lovelifehealth
    lovelifehealth Posts: 71 Member
    Try switching up your macro percentages (Fats, Proteins, Carbs). A lot of people have success on a low carb diet - ie under 100g of Carbs. Some have had success being off grains, dairy, and/or sugar. Lots of things can affect weight loss. The main thing is to keep with healthy habits and try different things until you find what works for your body. Also make sure you're getting plenty of rest and water. Good luck!
  • pamfgil
    pamfgil Posts: 449 Member
    What dietvanillacoke said. Are you logging, and are you being as accurate as possible?
  • wcgenius
    wcgenius Posts: 12 Member
    Healthy foods are great but, you can still max out on calories eating 'healthy'. Also, fruit is great but, sugar is sugar no matter where it comes from. You need to track and track accurately - I've had many a mini heart attack when logging food 'How many calories..?' Also - eyeballing food is no good - weighing food is the only way tbh. Good luck :smile:
  • Dvdgzz
    Dvdgzz Posts: 437 Member
    wcgenius wrote: »
    sugar is sugar no matter where it comes from.

    What do you mean by that?
  • Dvdgzz
    Dvdgzz Posts: 437 Member
    Dvdgzz wrote: »
    wcgenius wrote: »
    sugar is sugar no matter where it comes from.

    What do you mean by that?

    I would guess they mean that all sugar whether free or added is treated the same way by the human body.

    And they'd be right.

    Why is it relevant to the topic? The OP is getting too many calories. Sugar isn't going to hinder him if he is in a deficit, so not sure why he mentioned it.
  • StaciMarie1974
    StaciMarie1974 Posts: 4,138 Member
    i've been on my diet for 2 month, i eat healthy,all i eat is oats,fruits,protein like eggs,meats, all healthy meal,i'm doing exercise too, but i don't see any change in my body and my weight,someone can give me advice?


    Most likely is you are not eating at a deficit. Are you tracking your calories, or simply have you changed the types of foods you eat?

    But some other questions. What was your weight 2 months ago? What is it now? Has it changed at all?
  • WayTooHonest
    WayTooHonest Posts: 144 Member
    Do you take other measurements than just weight? You may be losing inches. Get a tape measure and a body fat caliper and measure allthethings. I went through a period where I didn't lose a pound for almost 6 months, but I was losing inches everywhere. It helped keep me on track having more things I was measuring, because when the scale doesn't move but you lose an inch at your hips, it keeps you going.
  • Luna3386
    Luna3386 Posts: 888 Member
    grmrsan wrote: »
    I was having a similar problem, eating heslthy but scale didn't move for a month and a half. Bought a kitchen scale and realized I was eating twice as much as I thought. Now I'm at about 2 lbs a week.

    I agree! It took me years to use a food scale consistently. Silly me. Oh well, I can't get that time back, but I can use it now. I've been having great success since I started using it!
  • Rayvis1014
    Rayvis1014 Posts: 36 Member
    I agree with the scale! For example, yesterday I weighed a teaspoon of butter, which I've been counting as 30 calories, and it weighed eight grams, which was 55 calories! Not a lot for one day but with multiple items this will add up over time.
  • xchocolategirl
    xchocolategirl Posts: 186 Member
    Are you using a food scale? I think you're eating more calories than you think as well. If you're truly eating at a deficit you'll lose weight.
  • natashab61
    natashab61 Posts: 103 Member
    Hi this is my two cents. Reduce fruits and replace with veggies. Fruits tend to be full of sugars and carbs. They are great in moderation. So try to replace fruits with veggies (you know the ones you'd rather not).
  • cwolfman13
    cwolfman13 Posts: 41,865 Member
    I eat really healthy and exercise regularly as well...I do this in maintenance as well as a cut...it comes down to the calories coming in vs calories being expended...if I eat healthy and exercise regularly and eat a maintenance number of calories, I will maintain my weight...if I want to lose weight, I have to cut calories.
  • CasperNaegle
    CasperNaegle Posts: 936 Member
    This is the big issue with people "eating healthy". You have to weigh and measure all your food no matter what it is. It doesn't matter if it's great veggies or snickers. If you don't know how much you are eating you probably eat to much. The secret isn't that you change everything you eat or don't eat certain foods. Find out what your total calorie burn is and get in a deficit.
  • Ready2Rock206
    Ready2Rock206 Posts: 9,487 Member
    You don't make any mention of the most important thing for weight loss - CALORIES. Eat in a calorie deficit to lose weight. "Healthy" is great but if you're not in a calorie deficit you're not going to lose weight.
  • cerise_noir
    cerise_noir Posts: 5,468 Member
    natashab61 wrote: »
    Hi this is my two cents. Reduce fruits and replace with veggies. Fruits tend to be full of sugars and carbs. They are great in moderation. So try to replace fruits with veggies (you know the ones you'd rather not).
    No.
    Sugars and carbs are not responsible for not losing weight, too many calories are.
  • indiacaitlin
    indiacaitlin Posts: 691 Member
    Are you weighing/measuring everything you eat accurately? It's very easy to overeat if you aren't. Like others have said, the most important thing is calories in vs calories out, so work out what you're putting in first of all and go from there :smile:
  • namelesshere
    namelesshere Posts: 334 Member
    Congratulations on changing your diet to include healthy choices. Great first step! Now, as other posters have said, invest in a digital food scale and use it religiously to count the calories you are eating. The nice thing is you can always exercise more to offset extra calories. Use the website the way it was intended and you will see results. Eventually the food scale use becomes a habit and only takes a few seconds out of your meal prep time.
  • bethannien
    bethannien Posts: 556 Member
    Seriously, the food scale has changed the way I eat completely. It adds no real time to my food prep and my weight loss is consistent when I do it.

    I've had a pretty healthy diet since I had kids but its really easy to overeat even a healthy diet. Two servings of a healthy entree is still two servings.

    If you just log an apple without weighing it, you don't REALLY know how much you ate. Little things like that are no big deal on their own but a little more apple than you thought here, a bit more peanut butter there, a larger piece of chicken than you thought, etc adds up and can quickly wipe out any deficit you think you have.
  • Lizzy622
    Lizzy622 Posts: 3,705 Member
    Are you stressed or depressed? Mental issues are sometimes as powerful as physical ones. Our bodies produce some powerful chemicals in response to stress that can also effect weight loss efforts. I find meditation, yoga and walking outside to be powerful methods of combating my stress.
  • snickerscharlie
    snickerscharlie Posts: 8,578 Member
    OP, you are eating too many calories or you would be losing weight. Healthy =/= lower calorie a lot of the time.
  • Hearts_2015
    Hearts_2015 Posts: 12,031 Member
    i've been on my diet for 2 month, i eat healthy,all i eat is oats,fruits,protein like eggs,meats, all healthy meal,i'm doing exercise too, but i don't see any change in my body and my weight,someone can give me advice?

    @intaniaadinda Hi! Welcome to MFP, glad you're here! I'm sorry you haven't seen any results yet on the scale, there could several reasons why. Have you measured yourself using a tape measure? That's a great way to start out as well. If the scale doesn't move at times you can see changes using the tape measure. You can do it yourself or have a friend help you but always do it in the same place and be consistent. :smiley:

    When you share the types of food you're eating, how do you measure them? Do you just pick out an apple or do you put it on a food scale to see how much it weighs and then look it up to see what to put on your food diary? How about oats, meats, any solid foods are more accurate when weighed on a food scale. Liquid can be measured using liquid measuring cups. I live in the US so typically we use ounces and grams, I'm not sure of your location but you would use what's common to you for weighing and measuring. :smile: .

    You're welcome to PM me if you need some more help or ask anyone on the thread. Members on MFP really do want to help new people understand how this all works. It's pretty simple once you get the hang of it, but weighing food and using the other MFP tools really does work to drop the weight and help build the confidence.

    Check out the Success stories, they are so inspiring, you'll be amazed!
  • Hearts_2015
    Hearts_2015 Posts: 12,031 Member
    bethannien wrote: »
    Seriously, the food scale has changed the way I eat completely. It adds no real time to my food prep and my weight loss is consistent when I do it.

    I've had a pretty healthy diet since I had kids but its really easy to overeat even a healthy diet. Two servings of a healthy entree is still two servings.

    If you just log an apple without weighing it, you don't REALLY know how much you ate. Little things like that are no big deal on their own but a little more apple than you thought here, a bit more peanut butter there, a larger piece of chicken than you thought, etc adds up and can quickly wipe out any deficit you think you have.

    Great points, apples are a great example! I always try to buy the smallest apples in a bag. Even the small ones vary so much, some are the same size but vary by how solid they are. I can't always guess by looking at one or even holding it and comparing.

    I enjoy using the food scale, building salads etc. Crazy, I know but I do enjoy building meals on it. :laugh:
  • cee134
    cee134 Posts: 33,711 Member
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