Too slim but belly too big. Advise please

Novayolande
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I’m female, 5’8 and 125lbs what should I do to reduce my 30” waist size without losing any more weight?
I can tell my waist is actual fat not bloating. I was previously at 145lb and lost weight but belly fat seems to be slow to go down. Measurements 36” 30” 35”
I can tell my waist is actual fat not bloating. I was previously at 145lb and lost weight but belly fat seems to be slow to go down. Measurements 36” 30” 35”
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Recomposition article seems appropriate as I can tell my belly roll is fat (thighs too). I have no children. I have a small frame (small rib cage) bust 32ddd. Every image I’ve seen a person at my height and weight doesn’t seem to have waistline as large as mine.0
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Boring answer, but your best bet might be to talk to your doctor. Each person has their own body shape that may not have too much to do with weight or fat. You sound like you are in pretty good shape! Your waist size overall isn't as important as your waist/hip ratio: https://www.verywellfit.com/waist-to-hip-ratio-and-examples-3496140
Also, age and gender can be a factor (I'm 46, F and it took a significant diet change and exercise to get rid of just one inch). I'm not a health provider, though, so take my advice with a grain of salt. What has worked so far for me is to follow an anti-inflammatory (Mediterranean) diet with only whole grains (no bread, crackers, anything with flour in it, etc.) and moderate exercise (running 3 days per week and daily yoga).2 -
Why do you believe a 30" waist is large?2
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It’s normal but large for my small frame. I haven’t seen anyone at my height and weight with a 30”1
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tonyaab8... I did the weight hip ratio and it’s .86. Which is high risk! Yikes.
WHR for female Classification
0.80 or lower Low health risk
0.81 to 0.84 Moderate risk
0.85 or higher High risk
Based upon a waist measurement of 30 inches and hip measurement of 35 inches.0 -
Novayolande wrote: »It’s normal but large for my small frame. I haven’t seen anyone at my height and weight with a 30”
How on earth would you know? Can you tell the difference of an inch or two by eye?
If you're unhappy it sounds like recomp is your best bet, it can make a difference to a person's figure, but will take time.
It might not though, there is only so much we can do to change our fundamental shape.2 -
Recomposition is your best bet. Core exercises may also improve your appearance by strengthening the muscles which hold your gut in.
Just in case get a checkup and make sure there’s nothing else going on, since there are several metabolic illnesses such as PCOS and Cushing’s syndrome which cause fat storage around the waist. Tell the doctor your specific concerns and ask about these in particular. When I had Cushing’s syndrome due to a tumor it should have been very obvious to everyone - I had all the symptoms - but I was just told I was fat, until after the tumor was discovered in another way. So you do have to advocate for yourself.2 -
littlegreenparrot1 I google searched my measurement so reading posts and images.
The weight is also on my thighs. It feels like fat. I don’t think it’s a disease just have high fat percentage.
I would’ve stopped losing weight at 133 but now I’m just curious to see how much weight do I have to drop to lose fat roll0 -
Novayolande wrote: »littlegreenparrot1 I google searched my measurement so reading posts and images.
The weight is also on my thighs. It feels like fat. I don’t think it’s a disease just have high fat percentage.
I would’ve stopped losing weight at 133 but now I’m just curious to see how much weight do I have to drop to lose fat roll
The absolute lowest end of your healthy BMI range is 122 pounds, which is three pounds from where you are now. You really should not be trying to lose more weight.
I would encourage you to stop googling and reading random things on the internet. There is a lot of bad information out there. It sounds like you are comparing yourself to things you saw online, which may or may not be good standards to compare yourself to.
If you are worried about potential health risks, then you need to ask your doctor to evaluate you and give you a professional opinion.
If you are only worried about appearance, then recomp is the best option for you.4 -
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Stay at a midline healthy weight and do the recomp as advised. I'm straight up and down in the waist and hip area but if I drop pounds from where I am (133 at 5'5) my arms and shoulders lose size and you can see my ribs in front on my chest. Belly and hips just hangin' out same as ever. Makes my arms look really long haha. There's zero guarantees and being underweight and continuing to restrict in your position is just going to mess with your head more and be physically and mentally difficult for no reason.
Try the recomp.4 -
Novayolande wrote: »tonyaab8... I did the weight hip ratio and it’s .86. Which is high risk! Yikes.
WHR for female Classification
0.80 or lower Low health risk
0.81 to 0.84 Moderate risk
0.85 or higher High risk
Based upon a waist measurement of 30 inches and hip measurement of 35 inches.
These simple ways of evaluating risks are intended as screenings, to identify people who should follow up with a doctor for personalized advice. The underlying idea of this waist/hip one is that visceral fat has a higher health risk, and people with more visceral fat are likely to have a relatively high waist measurement compared to the rest of their body.
It is not the case that everyone with a larger waist measurement has high visceral fat. Sometimes, it's just a body shape. With the ratio you mention, it would be a good plan to discuss your concerns with your doctor. S/he can help you figure out whether you actually have visceral fat that would be concerning, or just a further-from-average overall body shape, which can also happen.
You'll want to be seeing your doctor anyways, since as rhedd says, there is some possibility of an unusual medical condition, and it will be good to rule that out.4 -
Novayolande wrote: »It’s normal but large for my small frame. I haven’t seen anyone at my height and weight with a 30”
How do you know everyone's waist measurement???4 -
Most women carry weight round their bellies.
Losing more weight is not the answer you are looking for. Your bmi is 18.7. I suspect you have low muscle mass. Get on a weight traning programme. Be patient. Don’t lose more weight.
Btw 6 pack abs are hard for a lot of women to achieve and not something that is sustainable all year round for the vast majority of males and females.5 -
Novayolande wrote: »It’s normal but large for my small frame. I haven’t seen anyone at my height and weight with a 30”
How do you know everyone's waist measurement???
I did a google search.2 -
Thanks guys😃 my plan is to do recomp. I’ll do weights. My aim from beginning wasn’t to get to 125 it was to get a smaller waist. I actually like being around 135.5
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FWIW, I'm several inches shorter than you (5'5") and at BMI 21 (117 pounds, which is too thin for me), my waist measurement was 27", not far off your proportions. If I scrunched my body around, I could create a little fold on my side - pretty much anyone can, BTW, because skin elasticity is needed in order to be able to move - but I was not "fat" by any sensible definition. (This is not denial: I've been fat, and when I was, I said so.)
I just have a very rectangular body shape: Narrow hips, small bust, wider waist. It can have something to do with shape of the lower ribcage, relative distance between pelvis and ribcage, and that sort of thing.
It's certainly possible that you can draw in your waist a bit with higher muscularity (I suspect I could, too), but your shape may not be as far out of normal as you think, or your fat as worrisome. As said before, talk to your doctor.
And please, please stop asking Google what's normal. For things like this, Google is an idiot.
Average is average: Some people above, some people below. Average doesn't matter. Normal, that might matter. But normal is a range, possibly a wide range; average is just one point with a range.
Good decision to work at recomposition, on your part!7 -
Google is an idiot, it’s true.0
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do stomach toning exercises
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5'8" female runner who was 133 pre-preggo weight with a 30" waist, flat stomach, and visible abs. Your ribs and hip shape/size are going to play into your waist size too. I have a very large rib cage and my lower ribs are definitely in play when measuring my waist in the appropriate place. Nothing you can do about that, so it's not worth being miserable to try and cut fat that isn't there. I would encourage you to start lifting heavy, just because it's fun tho!1
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