Help!! Can't Loose Weight!!

Let me start with the basics, I'm a 26 year old British male, 5'8" and weigh 107kg (236lbs).

About a year ago I weighed 75kg and have since piled on the pounds due to lack of exercise and poor diet.

For the past 2 months my exercise regime has been an hourly brisk walk everyday (approx 8000 steps) consisting of downhill, uphill, flat and unever pathways.

I have completely cut out the takeaways and have started eating more healthy foods.

In the mornings I'll have only a banana for breakfast, a bottle of water and a green tea, after an hour I'll go for my daily hourly walk.

In the afternoon I'll have either a chicken salad with coconut aminos seasoning OR a slimming world carrot and red pepper soup with an apple.

In the evenings I'll have either a slimming world chicken in black bean sauce OR a slimming world chicken hot pot.

My average calorie intake therefore consists of between 600 - 800 calories a day compared to my old diet which consisted of between 2000 - 2500 calories a day (sometimes more).

I weigh myself each week with the same electronic scales on the same flat surface.

So my question is, why am I not loosing weight? Am I doing something wrong?

I'd be very thankful for any response as it's driving me insane!
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  • benjaminfields25
    benjaminfields25 Posts: 7 Member
    Thank you both for your advice and voicing your concerns with my diet.

    In terms of other activity during the day, I must admit I am pretty sedentary. I work from home so I'm stuck in front of a computer screen most of the day (lockdown certainly hasn't helped).

    I have strong willpower when it comes to the temptation of ordering junk food, I do sometimes induldge once a week (usually Friday) on a small chicken shish kebab which is a healthier alternative.

    I honestly don't think I'm eating too little, I can't force myself to eat more and I don't feel hungry during the day.

    I recently had blood tests done and they all came back as normal so can't put it down to thyroid, maybe it's my metabolism or is that considered psuedo on MFP?

    I've worked it out this evening and today I consumed 664kcal, maybe the information on the back of the packaging is incorrect?

    I mean salads, fruits, vegatables and chicken is low in calories and that's all I tend to eat.
  • penguinmama87
    penguinmama87 Posts: 1,155 Member
    It might be helpful to include a few healthy high calorie items in your diet. Remember that fat is an essential nutrient just like carbs and protein. Nuts, seeds, oils, avocado are good ideas of things that are calorie dense (so they don't take up much room) and very nutritious. Not everybody likes or tolerates dairy, but on days my calorie intake is on the low side I often have a glass of milk.

    How long have you been following a diet plan like this? Are you eating mostly things that are prepackaged or are you prepping yourself?

    There are other posters who are more knowledgeable and can explain better the myths and facts about metabolism, but the basic math of calories in and calories out doesn't change. Your body might do a lot to slow down calorie burn, but it can't run on nothing. As a man you likely burn at least 1500 calories a day just from existing. Stress can increase water retention (and eating very little would stress your body quite a lot), but if you've been doing this for a while (a month or more) and not lost weight, you're probably eating a lot more than you think. Depending on how often those indulgences like takeaways happen, you might be wiping out a deficit and not knowing it. It's better for your health and peace of mind to just eat more the rest of the time.

    That's good you've had blood work, but have your habits changed since then? Also, your body being able to handle something now doesn't mean it will be able to handle it after a year, or five or ten or more.

    As I said before - how many calories does MFP say you can eat per day if you want to lose 1 or 1.5 lbs per week?
  • heatherbest01
    heatherbest01 Posts: 3 Member
    maybe you're losing inches sometimes we see the difference in our clothes before the scale.
  • FallGirl84
    FallGirl84 Posts: 33 Member
    I have to agree with the previous commenters, 600 calories for a guy your size is way too little. You can't lose weight because your body thinks it must hold on to anything it can since it doesn't get enough to function as it should. Please check on how you're measuring food and marking it to MFP, and do increase your calorie intake. I'm a female, just an inch shorter than you but have a couple of kilos more on my waist - and even I'm losing weight while eating 1500-1700 kcal per day and not doing any exercise.
  • benjaminfields25
    benjaminfields25 Posts: 7 Member
    I appreciate everyone's responses, however I think some of you should some research before posting.

    In regards to the Iceland Frozen Ready Meals, check the calories per 100g and then times the amount by 5 to give you a total of how many calories are in each 500g meal.

    I don't have a serious eating disorder, I am merely trying to loose weight, I thought the ideal calorie intake for someone who isn't active all day would between 600 - 800 calories and that would surfice.

    In terms of my weight gain, it was down to eating a lot of junk food, big portion sizes almost every day.

    NHS calculator doesn't give an accurate result and I don't think anyone should follow the suggested calorie intake provided by the NHS, the same goes with the BMI calculator which states that I'm clinically obese.

    I'm not trying to hate on anyone's suggestions, I know you are all trying to help, but it gets a bit confusing when there are posts that conflict.

    Maybe it's just water retention as I've noticed swelling around my ankles and feet and I can't point my toes outwards.

    Oh and trust me the scales work, a friend of mine weighed himself and he eats a lot of food and somehow he lost 5lbs in a week and I'm just sat at 235lbs.

    I'm going to try and increase my daily calorie intake to 800 - 1000 kcals a day and see if that makes a difference.
  • PAV8888
    PAV8888 Posts: 14,312 Member
    General comment (not that I disagree with issues re Minnesota etc and / or something being off mathematically;

    But the one linked package is 65 Cal or Kcal per 100g and 275 is the Kilojewel value, i.e. about 4x the Kcal value. In other words the package is sub 350 Cal the way most of us measure things and two of them plus a banana and an apple do not equal food for a 5ft 8" 230+lb adult male
  • benjaminfields25
    benjaminfields25 Posts: 7 Member
    edited July 2021
    I can guarentee you that my calorie intake is between 600 - 800 calories per day based on calculating the total amount of calories per meal from the information provided on the back of the packaging (unless the information is false and there's a lot more calories).

    With regards to NHS weight loss plan, I've tried it and it doesn't work. The couch to 5k is basically what I'm doing now, but more like 6k and instead of jogging it's a brisk walk. On the BMI calculator it states that my recommended daily calorie intake is between 2505 - 3220 kcal. If I were to consume that amount of calories a day I would put on weight in no time. I wasn't even consuming that amount of calories before I started dieting.

    It also states that a healthy weight range is between 55.4kg - 74.8kg, but when I was 75kg I was just skin and bone so how can any less be healthy?
  • benjaminfields25
    benjaminfields25 Posts: 7 Member
    edited July 2021
    @KelpieLass

    I honestly do appreciate your help as well as others that have given me suggestions. From what I've gathered I'm calorie deficit and I need to eat more calories. I guess I'm just being stubborn which isn't doing my mental health any good.

    @Bella_Figura

    Thank you for such an informative and descriptive post. You along with others are suggesting that I should consume more calories throughout the day and that's what I intend to do.


    I know for certain that the scales are accurate as other people have weighed themselves and it gives an accurate reading.



    I'm going to see how I do over the next 2 weeks, I'll use MFP to track my progress. I've also ordered the Amazfit Bip U Pro Smart Watch to make it easier submitting my results to MFP.
  • Lietchi
    Lietchi Posts: 6,886 Member
    There are only a few options I can think of:
    - you're actually eating more than 600-800 calories (but for that to explain the weight loss stall, you'd have to be eating a lot more)
    - you're eating so few calories that massive water retention is masking fat loss on the scale, from the stress of the extreme deficit
    - you're a medical anomaly, needing far fewer calories than the average person or you have medical issues

    The answer will depend on what situation is applicable, but the answer is somewhere in here:
    - tighten up calorie logging (weighing food, even prepackaged) to verify your calorie intake
    - increase food intake to 1500 calories minimum, to decrease the stress on your body
    - go to a doctor and/or have your BMR tested, to diagnose any medical anomalies or issues
  • FallGirl84
    FallGirl84 Posts: 33 Member
    freda78 wrote: »
    FallGirl84 wrote: »
    I have to agree with the previous commenters, 600 calories for a guy your size is way too little. You can't lose weight because your body thinks it must hold on to anything it can since it doesn't get enough to function as it should. Please check on how you're measuring food and marking it to MFP, and do increase your calorie intake. I'm a female, just an inch shorter than you but have a couple of kilos more on my waist - and even I'm losing weight while eating 1500-1700 kcal per day and not doing any exercise.

    Nonsense - if someone is genuinely only eating 600 calories over a decent period of time then they will be losing weight unless they have slowed their heart beat, lowered their body temperature and stopped every movement of their body.

    Eat too little and you will not lose weight is, quite simply, a story people tell when they convince themselves they are eating a lot less than they really are. It is a myth.

    Naturally, I didn't mean like he wouldn't lose weight in the long term if he'd continue eating only 600 kcal. I was talking about his journey up until now - so only about the two months. Eventually, sure, he would start losing weight but it would no doubt be agony to him and his body, not to mention his health.