Why the rapid weight loss on Low Carb ( Induction ) stops

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  • MissyCHF
    MissyCHF Posts: 337 Member
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    Bless your heart anubis609 and thank you.
  • PaulaKro
    PaulaKro Posts: 5,685 Member
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    It's so nice that people are still commenting, so that it pops up again six years later for newcomers like me to see.

    So interesting! Thank you.
  • baconslave
    baconslave Posts: 6,954 Member
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    Bump.
    Cuz relevant. :grin:
  • hud54014
    hud54014 Posts: 3,777 Member
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    baconslave wrote: »
    Bump.
    Cuz relevant. :grin:

    Thank you!
  • Shron123
    Shron123 Posts: 221 Member
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    <3<3<3:)<3
  • PQ4321
    PQ4321 Posts: 48 Member
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    WOW.I just joined and was seeing the weight loss slow down and body mass shift. Whew! I thought I was doing it all wrong!
  • GaleHawkins
    GaleHawkins Posts: 8,160 Member
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    LowcarbNY wrote: »
    The science behind rapid weight loss during the 1st week or so of Low Carb (i.e. Induction) and why it eventually slows down

    This post is dedicated to explaining the title phenomenon and what you can expect to experience on a low Carb diet. I’m not a medical professional but I know some science and I’ve studied low carbing for some time.

    I’ve see too many post from, mostly newbies, distressed over their rate of weight loss on a low Carb diet.
    Here is the typical scenario:
    Week 1, they see the scale move down a fraction of a pound or more every day. They are happy, they don’t feel hungry, and they think “Hey, this is easy”.

    Somewhere during week 2 or 3 they have a day where the scale doesn’t present a new lower number. Horrors upon horrors, there might even be a day where the reading is higher than the day before. They scream, “I’ve kept my Carbs low. I’m not eating any more calories than the 1st week. I’ve been betrayed! I’ve failed! Low Carb diets don’t work! “ At best they are distressed. At worse they decide that Low Carb is not for them and they quit or move on to something else.

    It doesn’t need to be like that. Here is some of the science that explains what is going on and why not only you should you your rate of weight loss to slow, it is actually essential that it does slow down in order for you to lose FAT.

    Here is the science behind induction and the rapid loss you see in the 1st week. On a
    Normal, high Carb diet your body stores glucose in your muscles and liver in the form of glycogen. Glycogen is a glucose molecule attached to several (3 to 7) molecules of water. Glucose is an easy to use source of energy for your body. All Carbs that you eat eventually get broken down into glucose and they your body uses that glucose for energy. When people speak of “blood sugar” glucose is the sugar that is being measured.

    During induction you cut way down on Carbs (all Carbs get broken down into glucose) so your body starts using the glycogen stored in your muscles as a source of glucose for energy. Recall that glycogen is glucose and a bunch of water. As it uses glycogen all of those associated water molecules get released and excreted also. This is why you experience rapid weight loss which is mostly water and glucose during the 1st week of a very low Carb diet.

    Many people are trying to “get into ketosis” a state where your body is burning fat for energy and in the process producing ketone bodies in the process. You can smell these on your breath, in your sweat, and they can be tested for in your urine. Under very high energy needs periods (intense exercise) your body will consume ketones for energy. During periods of lower energy demand excess amounts of ketones will be excreted in your urine and can be detected with a test strip. Ketones in your urine are a sign that you are burning a good amount of fat for your energy. That fat can be from your body’s storage or in can be from what you eat or a combination of both. Calories do count. If you eat way above your TDEE (Total Daily Energy Expenditure) you will not be losing weight no matter what diet you are on. Lack of ketones in your urine is not a sign that you are not burning fat. You can be burning fat and consuming all of your ketones with intense exercise. Following a tennis match I’ll show no or only a trace amount of ketones in my urine but the odor or my shirt tells me that there were plenty of them in my sweat. A day or two later there will be high levels in my urine. You can also be burning fat as too slow a rate for ketones to build up in your bloodstream to the point where they will be excreted in your urine. Testing yourself really is not necessary, but if it gives you a send of reassurance then go ahead and test.

    You will not enter ketosis until after the rapid weight loss stops. The rapid loss is a sign you are using up glycogen stores. When they are depleted your body will start using stored fat for energy. THIS IS YOUR GOAL right?

    Why does my weight loss slow down? I haven’t changed anything!

    1 lb of fat has 3500 calories. 1 lb of glycogen/water has 500 calories. Everything else being the same (calorie deficit wise) you'll be losing weight at 1/7th the rate while burning fat as when you were burning glycogen. If you lost 7 lbs in your 1st week on induction it is not a surprise at all that you'll lose 1 lb/week by your 2nd or 3rd week. ONE POUND A WEEK IS GOOD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! It is not a failure. It is success.

    Let me repeat and emphasize:
    1 lb/week good rate of weight loss (500 calories/day deficit)
    2 lb/week aggressive rate of weight loss (1000 calories/day deficit)
    3 lb/week VERY aggressive rate of weight loss (1500 calories/day deficit) Without exercise you probably have to be on one of those medically supervised liquid diets. With exercise it can be done but you’ll probably not be able to perform at your peak levels.

    So, you were happy with losing 5 or 10 lbs in the first week and now your rate of loss has slowed to just one lb/week. You think that somehow you have failed. You have not. The fact that your loss is slowing is success. It means that you kept your Carbs low enough to force your body to consume all of its glycogen stores. Now the good part comes where you are burning the fat stores. Because fat has so many more calories/lb than glycogen your weight loss will be slower, actually more reasonable. You probably didn’t put all of that fat on your body in 5 lb/week increments. It isn’t reasonable to think that it will come off that fast.

    Just remember, as fast as the glycogen/water weight came off it will come right back on if you return to a high carbohydrate diet.

    Recapping:
    When people say that all the weight you lose on Low Carb is water weight they are partially correct. You do lose a lot of water weight that first week or so, you also lose real glucose weight. Then you move into the OWL (Ongoing Weight Loss) phase. Now there isn’t any more water weight left to lose. What you are losing is fat, but because fat is so calorically dense your rate of weight loss will be slower than the crazy high rate that you experience during the first week or so of induction.

    @LowcarbNY congratulations on writing a timeless post years ago.
  • Lois_1989
    Lois_1989 Posts: 6,406 Member
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    I keep having to re-read this to remind myself that slow is good!!
  • bonitabrooklynbomb
    bonitabrooklynbomb Posts: 90 Member
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    I am so thankful for this article. I've been Low Carb for several weeks now and after the initial wooosh, it has slowed down. But I feel terrific and have gone down a size. This post has helped me totally understand what is happening.

    SAME!! :)
  • rich41n
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    Ditto here...first explanation that I understand an explains what's happening with me!
  • camtosh
    camtosh Posts: 898 Member
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    why we say keep calm and keto on! it works.
  • Lazygal53
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    Bump ...
  • ParisMimi
    ParisMimi Posts: 3 Member
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    I will try low carb again. But is it a life time commitment? I would just like to have ice cream sometimes.
  • canadjineh
    canadjineh Posts: 5,396 Member
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    ParisMimi wrote: »
    I will try low carb again. But is it a life time commitment? I would just like to have ice cream sometimes.

    Well, kinda.... if you go back to eating the Standard North American Diet (high fat & high sugar/carbs) you will gain back the weight. Kinda like smoking.... high health risks while you smoke decrease when you quit, but if you go back to smoking....

    That doesn't mean you can't have an ice cream sometimes... but beware of the frequency of the 'sometimes,' lol.
    I've been low carbing for 10 years - it's not that difficult, much easier than low fat diets to keep as a lifestyle. If keto seems too hard (under 50g carb daily), there's nothing wrong with just going low carb. This opens up a lot more options as far as fruit, some grains and beans, and occasional root veggies if you like. Or the occasional ice cream ;) .
  • Naija82
    Naija82 Posts: 345 Member
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    Interesting post, I have lost 6kg in 3 weeks on low carb so far and I'm waiting for it to slow down so the real weight loss can start.
  • sugarbea
    sugarbea Posts: 2 Member
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    Wonderful explanation. I copied this and saved the info. This was found in the right time. I just sent out a post the other day about not losing weight and getting discouraged. Wonder Explanation even though it might be old. It should be at the beginning of this category so that it is always ther