11-19-2017 22:34
11-19-2017 22:34
I'm a 15 year old girl and a little pudgy at 55.2kg (I'm 159cm tall) and I've been trying to lose fat since June so I'd be ready for Summer this December.
I've been sticking to a 1000 calorie diet as that is 1000 calories less than what I burn on average and I'm not getting any results. I eat good food that is low in calories so I can eat more, like fruits, vegetables, nuts, and I do eat red meat on occasion and often have white meat with dinner. I work out every day for about 30 minutes (plus a one hour walk with my dogs) and I have an hour of p.e twice or three times a week.
Since June I've lost 4.3kg. It should have taken about 16 weeks to get to where I want to be but it's been 23 weeks and I'm still 10kg away from where I expected to be. I don't know why I'm not losing any kind of weight at all, I know I'm not building muscle so I'm kind of feeling a bit stuck.
Does anyone know what's going on???
11-20-2017 03:46
11-20-2017 03:46
@Baylee_BooIf you are 15 years old chances are that you are still growing. So losing a little or staying at the same weight, while growing, you still become more thin. I don't recommend pushing for too large a calorie deficit without seeing a doctor at that age. Your body is going through a lot of changes and can really use the energy. Also 55kg for 159cm is right on target for a healthy weight! I calculated your BMI using your information.
Karolien | The Netherlands
11-21-2017 04:06
11-21-2017 04:06
There is no short cut way to lose weight. it will take at least 6 to 8 month time (for normal person, who has a very less time for exercise and diet) to see visible result.
There are some tips I would recommend to you.
I hope you will see success in your weight loss journey
11-21-2017 14:21
11-21-2017 14:21
Welcome @Baylee_Boo -- you could experiment with changing your macro-nutrient ratios and see what works best for you: Maybe try low-fat plant-based eating for a couple months. Then switch to low-carb high-fat for a couple of months. My guess is you'll find something that not only allows you to control your weight, but also makes you feel good physically and gives you energy.
If I had only one recommendation, it would be to try avoiding processed foods that have a high glycemic load like cakes, sugary drinks, and candies.
11-22-2017 11:11
11-22-2017 11:11
@Baylee_Boo: first of all, you have been able to lose weight, since you lost more than 4 kg during the past six months. Secondly, I agree with @Esya that - being only 15 - you are still growing and therefore must provide your body with all the nutrients it needs for your growth, and in sufficient quantity. I also agree that at 55, you are at a healthy weight for your height, and I don’t see a need to go down 10 kg from that.
Dominique | Finland
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