How much weight could I possibly gain if...
lozzah8791
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I'm female 5'10, 18 years old, I weigh 9stone8 pounds. If I over eat for 3 or 4 days for example 3000 calories each day, how much weight could I possibly gain?
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Depends how much surplus you'd be in...2
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4 tonnes... approx....9
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You're on the low end of the BMI scale--I wouldn't worry too much about weight gain from 3-4 days worth of eating at that level...0
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As I said in your other threads..you need to be consistent ..overeating a few days won't do very much. 3000 cals could be maintenance for you based on your height and depending how active you are. Or it could put you in surplus. Have you entered your stats on here, have you been tracking your calories ?2
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You're on the low end of the BMI scale--I wouldn't worry too much about weight gain from 3-4 days worth of eating at that level...
As this was posted on the Weight Loss board I didn't realize that OP's intent is to gain weight...
You need to consistently eat at a surplus to be able to gain weight. Plug in your stats and eat the recommended amount of calories EVERY DAY until you have gained the amount you wish to gain. Just like losing too quickly--gaining too quickly isn't desirable, either. Aim to gain gradually while exercising/lifting weights and you will build muscle and not just fat.4 -
It would depend, different foods make you retain different amounts of water, but that would soon come off. But fat wise, depends how many you eat for a deficit or to stay the same surely2
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lozzah8791 wrote: »I'm female 5'10, 18 years old, I weigh 9stone8 pounds. If I over eat for 3 or 4 days for example 3000 calories each day, how much weight could I possibly gain?
3000 calories over your maintenance calorie level?
I believe to gain 1 lb it is about 3,500 calories surplus so you might gain 2-4 lbs that week.
If you are eating only 3,000 calories total for 3-4 days and at maintenance level the other days and are sedentary you may gain .5 to 1 lb that week.
Are you trying to gain weight?1 -
lozzah8791 wrote: »I'm female 5'10, 18 years old, I weigh 9stone8 pounds. If I over eat for 3 or 4 days for example 3000 calories each day, how much weight could I possibly gain?
3000 calories over your maintenance calorie level?
I believe to gain 1 lb it is about 3,500 calories surplus so you might gain 2-4 lbs that week.
If you are eating only 3,000 calories total for 3-4 days and at maintenance level the other days and are sedentary you may gain .5 to 1 lb that week.
Are you trying to gain weight?
Yeah I'd like to gain about a stone0 -
lozzah8791 wrote: »lozzah8791 wrote: »I'm female 5'10, 18 years old, I weigh 9stone8 pounds. If I over eat for 3 or 4 days for example 3000 calories each day, how much weight could I possibly gain?
3000 calories over your maintenance calorie level?
I believe to gain 1 lb it is about 3,500 calories surplus so you might gain 2-4 lbs that week.
If you are eating only 3,000 calories total for 3-4 days and at maintenance level the other days and are sedentary you may gain .5 to 1 lb that week.
Are you trying to gain weight?
Yeah I'd like to gain about a stone
so you want to be thinking in terms of a small surplus for 28 weeks, with a good lifting programme, not just eating loads a couple of days a week.3 -
TavistockToad wrote: »lozzah8791 wrote: »lozzah8791 wrote: »I'm female 5'10, 18 years old, I weigh 9stone8 pounds. If I over eat for 3 or 4 days for example 3000 calories each day, how much weight could I possibly gain?
3000 calories over your maintenance calorie level?
I believe to gain 1 lb it is about 3,500 calories surplus so you might gain 2-4 lbs that week.
If you are eating only 3,000 calories total for 3-4 days and at maintenance level the other days and are sedentary you may gain .5 to 1 lb that week.
Are you trying to gain weight?
Yeah I'd like to gain about a stone
so you want to be thinking in terms of a small surplus for 28 weeks, with a good lifting programme, not just eating loads a couple of days a week.
So if I was to have 1 or 2 big cheat days a week it wouldn't make me gain weight?0 -
lozzah8791 wrote: »TavistockToad wrote: »lozzah8791 wrote: »lozzah8791 wrote: »I'm female 5'10, 18 years old, I weigh 9stone8 pounds. If I over eat for 3 or 4 days for example 3000 calories each day, how much weight could I possibly gain?
3000 calories over your maintenance calorie level?
I believe to gain 1 lb it is about 3,500 calories surplus so you might gain 2-4 lbs that week.
If you are eating only 3,000 calories total for 3-4 days and at maintenance level the other days and are sedentary you may gain .5 to 1 lb that week.
Are you trying to gain weight?
Yeah I'd like to gain about a stone
so you want to be thinking in terms of a small surplus for 28 weeks, with a good lifting programme, not just eating loads a couple of days a week.
So if I was to have 1 or 2 big cheat days a week it wouldn't make me gain weight?
Would that put you in a calorie surplus for the week?1 -
livingleanlivingclean wrote: »lozzah8791 wrote: »TavistockToad wrote: »lozzah8791 wrote: »lozzah8791 wrote: »I'm female 5'10, 18 years old, I weigh 9stone8 pounds. If I over eat for 3 or 4 days for example 3000 calories each day, how much weight could I possibly gain?
3000 calories over your maintenance calorie level?
I believe to gain 1 lb it is about 3,500 calories surplus so you might gain 2-4 lbs that week.
If you are eating only 3,000 calories total for 3-4 days and at maintenance level the other days and are sedentary you may gain .5 to 1 lb that week.
Are you trying to gain weight?
Yeah I'd like to gain about a stone
so you want to be thinking in terms of a small surplus for 28 weeks, with a good lifting programme, not just eating loads a couple of days a week.
So if I was to have 1 or 2 big cheat days a week it wouldn't make me gain weight?
Would that put you in a calorie surplus for the week?
Yes most probably but not by 3500 or more0 -
lozzah8791 wrote: »livingleanlivingclean wrote: »lozzah8791 wrote: »TavistockToad wrote: »lozzah8791 wrote: »lozzah8791 wrote: »I'm female 5'10, 18 years old, I weigh 9stone8 pounds. If I over eat for 3 or 4 days for example 3000 calories each day, how much weight could I possibly gain?
3000 calories over your maintenance calorie level?
I believe to gain 1 lb it is about 3,500 calories surplus so you might gain 2-4 lbs that week.
If you are eating only 3,000 calories total for 3-4 days and at maintenance level the other days and are sedentary you may gain .5 to 1 lb that week.
Are you trying to gain weight?
Yeah I'd like to gain about a stone
so you want to be thinking in terms of a small surplus for 28 weeks, with a good lifting programme, not just eating loads a couple of days a week.
So if I was to have 1 or 2 big cheat days a week it wouldn't make me gain weight?
Would that put you in a calorie surplus for the week?
Yes most probably but not by 3500 or more
If you want to gain weight, you have to make an effort to eat more. Consistently. If you want to gain weight more quickly, your surplus needs to be bigger.3 -
How long have you been trying to gain weight? How much weight have you gained so far? If you are not reaching your goals over time, you will have to change how you are going about this.2
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lozzah8791 wrote: »TavistockToad wrote: »lozzah8791 wrote: »lozzah8791 wrote: »I'm female 5'10, 18 years old, I weigh 9stone8 pounds. If I over eat for 3 or 4 days for example 3000 calories each day, how much weight could I possibly gain?
3000 calories over your maintenance calorie level?
I believe to gain 1 lb it is about 3,500 calories surplus so you might gain 2-4 lbs that week.
If you are eating only 3,000 calories total for 3-4 days and at maintenance level the other days and are sedentary you may gain .5 to 1 lb that week.
Are you trying to gain weight?
Yeah I'd like to gain about a stone
so you want to be thinking in terms of a small surplus for 28 weeks, with a good lifting programme, not just eating loads a couple of days a week.
So if I was to have 1 or 2 big cheat days a week it wouldn't make me gain weight?
depend show much you were eating and how much you wanted to gain per week?0 -
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lozzah8791 wrote: »
Are you happy with that rate of gain?0 -
lozzah8791 wrote: »
Are you happy with that rate of gain?
No ideally I'd like to gain 2 pounds a month0 -
lozzah8791 wrote: »lozzah8791 wrote: »
Are you happy with that rate of gain?
No ideally I'd like to gain 2 pounds a month
Then you have to push yourself to be in a consistent surplus. Based on your many threads about this, it seems like you try to make up your cals by overeating for a few days.. then you probably undereat. Clearly this is not optimal as you are not reaching your goal rate of gain.1 -
Your body strives for homeostasis...a few days of overeating isn't going to override your body's ability to maintain homeostasis. You'd likely gain some scale weight which would be attributable to water and more waste in your system.
To gain weight or lose weight you have to consistently be in a surplus or deficit to override your body's ability to maintain homeostasis.0 -
lozzah8791 wrote: »So if I was to have 1 or 2 big cheat days a week it wouldn't make me gain weight?
If you're attempting to gain weight, I wouldn't refer to them as "cheat days".
Log your food and eat more than you burn. Consistently.0 -
lozzah8791 wrote: »TavistockToad wrote: »lozzah8791 wrote: »lozzah8791 wrote: »I'm female 5'10, 18 years old, I weigh 9stone8 pounds. If I over eat for 3 or 4 days for example 3000 calories each day, how much weight could I possibly gain?
3000 calories over your maintenance calorie level?
I believe to gain 1 lb it is about 3,500 calories surplus so you might gain 2-4 lbs that week.
If you are eating only 3,000 calories total for 3-4 days and at maintenance level the other days and are sedentary you may gain .5 to 1 lb that week.
Are you trying to gain weight?
Yeah I'd like to gain about a stone
so you want to be thinking in terms of a small surplus for 28 weeks, with a good lifting programme, not just eating loads a couple of days a week.
So if I was to have 1 or 2 big cheat days a week it wouldn't make me gain weight?
Not really...except for some temporary water and waste. I'm in maintenance and typically eat over on the weekends and I continue to maintain except for like Monday and Tuesday mornings when the scale shows the water and more inherent wast in my system.0 -
OP.. do you see how many times consistently has been used here? I hope that sinks in for you. That will be the key to your success.1
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Figure out your maintenance calories. Add extra calories to that to gain weight.
If you want to gain .5 lb a week eat 250 calories over your maintenance calories every day, for 1 lb it would be 500 over, 2 lbs would be 1,000 calories over daily. That is more manageable than trying to eat a lot just a couple of days a week.
Consume calorie dense foods and drinks. Get enough protein.
Drink 2-3 glasses of whole milk a day.
http://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/10142490/a-list-of-calorie-dense-foods/p10
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