{"id":110719,"date":"2024-04-22T16:58:48","date_gmt":"2024-04-22T20:58:48","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.healthstatus.com\/?p=110719"},"modified":"2024-04-22T16:58:50","modified_gmt":"2024-04-22T20:58:50","slug":"why-do-weight-loss-plateaus-happen","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.healthstatus.com\/health_blog\/plan-for-weight-loss\/why-do-weight-loss-plateaus-happen\/","title":{"rendered":"Why Do Weight Loss Plateaus Happen?"},"content":{"rendered":"
If you’re currently overweight, losing weight could be a great way to improve your health, boost your energy, and even improve your self-confidence. Unfortunately, many people lose momentum in their journey to greater health because they experience a plateau \u2013 in other words, stagnating results.<\/p>\n
Why do these plateaus happen? And what can you do to avoid and get past them?<\/p>\n
Many people approach weight loss with an impulsive, cavalier attitude. They may understand that there are good foods and bad foods, or understand that exercise is a good thing, but they don’t understand the nuances of how weight loss actually works. Human weight, nutrition, and health are all very complex subjects that even our top scientists don’t fully understand.<\/p>\n
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Still, the more you know about these realms, the easier it will be to navigate the world of nutrition and succeed in achieving your weight loss goals.<\/p>\n
That\u2019s one reason why weight loss clinics are so helpful<\/a>. Instead of reading dozens of textbooks or taking years of classes, you can instead work with professionals who are already experts in nutrition and weight loss. Whatever your goals are, they can help you achieve them \u2013 regardless of what plateaus you experience along the way.<\/p>\n A weight loss plateau occurs when your weight loss results begin to diminish after an extended period of positive momentum. For example, you might lose two pounds a week for a month or two, then maintain your weight for several weeks. Weight loss plateaus can happen even if you follow the exact same dietary and exercise regimen, leading many aspirational fitness mavericks to confusion and disappointment.<\/p>\n Weight loss plateaus can be demotivating and demoralizing, but the good news is they can also be overcome.<\/p>\n These are some of the most common reasons why weight loss plateaus happen:<\/p>\n Your body responds to the conditions you expose it to<\/a>. If you live an unhealthy enough lifestyle, you could eventually balloon to 300 pounds or more. If you live a very healthy lifestyle, you could reach a healthier weight \u2013 let\u2019s say 150 for the sake of this example. If you start at 300 pounds and you start living the lifestyle of someone who weighs 150 pounds, you’ll probably lose a lot of weight quickly.<\/p>\n But as you gradually approach that 150-pound mark, your weight loss increments may get smaller and smaller. If you reach 160, you may struggle to see any weight loss changes, since you’re so close to your goal.<\/p>\n Weight loss plateaus can also be attributed to changes in body composition. For example, once you reduce your calorie consumption and begin exercising more, your body may use up glycogen stores, resulting in an immediate loss of weight without necessarily an equally high loss in fat. Additionally, if you’re working out intensely, you’ll probably build muscle at the same time you’re losing glycogen and fat; because of this, weight stagnation or even weight gain<\/a> could be signs of positive momentum for your fitness journey. Remember that weight is only a number.<\/p>\n If you’re pursuing lifestyle changes that are hard for you, such as resisting the temptation of junk food or exercising daily, you might feel more stressed than usual.<\/p>\n Excessive stress can lead to weight gain and other problematic lifestyle developments that can affect your weight, like a loss of sleep.<\/p>\n Sometimes, the weight loss plateau is more affiliated with a loss of motivation.<\/p>\n If you start skipping days at the gym or getting fast food for the sake of convenience, it’s only natural that your weight will reflect these decisions.<\/p>\n How do you overcome a weight loss plateau?<\/p>\n Carefully analyze your habits leading up to and during your weight loss plateau. Are you eating more than you think? Are you exercising less than you think? Have you deviated from your plan excessively?<\/p>\nWhat Is a Weight Loss Plateau?<\/h2>\n
<\/p>\nCommon Reasons for Weight Loss Plateaus<\/h2>\n
Diminishing Returns<\/h3>\n
<\/p>\nChanges in Body Composition<\/h3>\n
Stress<\/h3>\n
<\/p>\nLoss of Motivation<\/h3>\n
<\/p>\nHow to Overcome a Weight Loss Plateau<\/h2>\n
Revisit your habits.<\/h3>\n
Reduce your calorie consumption further.<\/h3>\n