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Gaining on 1400 cal

Posts: 196 Member
edited December 2024 in Health and Weight Loss
I have posted before about my weight loss and activity levels and was told by numerous people I should up my calories. I have lost 5 kg in just over 3 weeks on 1200 calories. I decided to up
My calories for a week by 200 and see what happened. Iv been gaining about .2 of a kg a day! I’m still very active and nothing’s changed In my life other than eating the extra 200 calories. I keep within my sugar and carb range and eat fairly well so I’m not sure why I would be gaining on 1400 calories.

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  • Posts: 35,719 Member
    I have posted before about my weight loss and activity levels and was told by numerous people I should up my calories. I have lost 5 kg in just over 3 weeks on 1200 calories. I decided to up
    My calories for a week by 200 and see what happened. Iv been gaining about .2 of a kg a day! I’m still very active and nothing’s changed In my life other than eating the extra 200 calories. I keep within my sugar and carb range and eat fairly well so I’m not sure why I would be gaining on 1400 calories.

    So how much have you actually gained in what timeframe?
  • Posts: 196 Member
    Today is day 7 and iv actually only gained a kg all up. But I would have assumed 1400 calories is enough to still be loosing at a steady rate. I log everything correctly and weight it all. I’m doing 10k steps a day and have a very physical farm/horse job. I’m 168cm, 86kg.
  • Posts: 196 Member
    edited February 2019
    I do have pms symptoms for about 2 weeks prior to pms so am dealing with that. I suppose that could affect it also?
  • Posts: 993 Member
    I do have pms symptoms for about 2 weeks prior to pms so am dealing with that. I suppose that could affect it also?

    Yep, you just answered your own question :) I've had fluctuations of up to 5lbs overnight, due to PMS. It's temporary and will calm down in a few days.

    Do you use a trending app for your weigh-ins? It's a very useful tool that helps you see your trends over time, and gives you a better picture of where you're actually at.
  • Posts: 41,865 Member
    edited February 2019
    If you lost 5kg in 3 weeks on 1200, mathematically it would be impossible to gain actual fat on 200 calories more.
    I do have pms symptoms for about 2 weeks prior to pms so am dealing with that. I suppose that could affect it also?

    Yeah...you retain hella water. Beyond that, bodyweight fluctuates naturally and you're not going to see linear weight loss...it's going to be up and down with some weeks with bigger losses, smaller losses, no losses, and gains. The long term trend is what you need to watch, not the individual weigh ins.
  • Posts: 196 Member
    Thanks for the reply’s. I’ll give it a few more weeks. It’s not very cool seeing the scale go up .2 one day, .1 the next and .3 another day etc and kind of had me panicked. It just seemed like a steady increase.
  • Posts: 2,111 Member
    I do have pms symptoms for about 2 weeks prior to pms so am dealing with that. I suppose that could affect it also?

    I’m up 4lbs in 48hr...just checked my cycle tracker and period is due anytime. That could definitely be affecting your weigh ins
  • Posts: 313 Member
    edited February 2019
    Thanks for the reply’s. I’ll give it a few more weeks. It’s not very cool seeing the scale go up .2 one day, .1 the next and .3 another day etc and kind of had me panicked. It just seemed like a steady increase.

    This was happening to me. I was in the 137’s for a week and most of that was going up the whole week. Then I went from 137.4 to 136.0 and then 135.6 the next day! I’m not sure I buy into the “whoosh” theory as I’ve seen conflicting research on that but looking at my data I HAVE noticed having a pattern of stalls and then BOOM!

    Notice my trends circled.

  • Posts: 496 Member
    How long have you been on 1200 calories? My understanding is woman flux in weight with pms but it so becomes right.
  • Posts: 1,278 Member
    edited February 2019
    if it's only been a week, what you're probably seeing is that extra bit of food sitting in your intestines, etc. if you're measuring, etc. then mathematically you aren't putting on fat.
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