Are you putting on weight despite your best efforts at
eating well and staying fit? There are few things more frustrating than working
hard and not seeing results. But don’t lose hope. There could be more culprits
at play that are keeping you from achieving your weight loss goals.
Here are a few weight gain factors that you should pay
attention to.
15 Reasons why you’re
Not Losing Weight
Lack of Sleep
–There is two issues at work with sleep and weight gain. The first is if you're
up late, the odds are greater that you're doing some late-night snacking, which
will increase your calorie intake. The other reason involves what's going on
biochemically when you're sleep deprived. Changes in hormone levels increase
hunger and appetite and also make you feel not as full after eating
Stress -
When life's demands get too intense, our bodies go into survival mode:
Cortisol, the "stress hormone," is secreted, which causes an increase
in appetite. And then of course, we may reach for high-calorie comfort foods in
times of stress as well. This combination is a perfect breeding ground for
weight gain.
Not eating enough
Fibre - Studies have shown the fibre creates a feeling of fullness and
satisfaction when eating that can cause you to eat less. If you feel like you
just can’t get full, try switching to a higher fibre diet.
Medication -
Several prescription drugs have been associated with weight gain. The list
includes anti-depressants, along with medications to treat migraines, seizures,
high blood pressure, and diabetes. Work with your doctor to find a medication
that treats your symptoms without disrupting side effects
Food allergies
- Some food allergies, even mild ones, may be causing you to put on weight. As
odd as it may sound, when you eat these foods you’re allergic to it can cause
an addictive effect, making you crave the food even when you’re full.
Aging -
Most people, as they age, feel their metabolisms beginning to slow down. If
you’re not feeling that it’s as easy to lose weight as it used to be, take this
into account and start working at a program that better reflects your new
needs.
Hypothyroidism
- If your thyroid (the butterfly-shaped gland in the front of your neck) is not
making enough thyroid hormone, you're probably feeling tired, weak, cold, and
gaining weight. Without enough thyroid hormone, the metabolism slows, making
weight gain more likely. Even a thyroid functioning at the lower end of the
normal range might cause weight gain. Treating hypothyroidism with medication
may reverse some of the weight gain.
Heartburn
treatments - Those suffering from horrible acid reflux can often find
relief in a heartburn medication. These drugs can sometimes cause slight weight
gain though in some individuals they react differently, causing a weight loss
Water Retention
- Most women are familiar with the bloating that can happen when their
menstrual cycles are on the horizon, but there are times when this water weight
gain can be more serious can caused by kidney or heart failure so it’s
important to get unexplained water retention checked out.
Working too much
- Being a workaholic can not only stress you out and lead to weight gain, but
it’s more than likely requiring that you spend hours in front of a computer
screen, not moving much. This inactivity can cause you to burn few calories
than usual and put on a few pounds over time.
Relying on
"low fat" foods - Don’t fall for the low fat packaging on
many supposedly healthy foods. Many of these foods contain just as many
calories as their high fat counterparts and aren’t really all that healthy at
all.
Your Genes
- While we are all responsible for our own choices, to some degree our ability
to lose and maintain weight is determined by our genes. Some people will need
to work harder to lose the pounds than others and will be fighting against
their natural propensity for weight gain.
Not Eating Enough
Essential Fats – Essential fatty acids, such as in flaxseed oil, help
our bodies to manufacture hormones and maintain a good metabolism. Deficiencies
in these can cause cravings for unhealthy foods and metabolic problems and over
time, weight gain.
Drinking too many
Fizzy Drinks - While it may help perk you up when you’re dragging after
lunch, too much fizzy drink can help you to pack on the pounds. Containing
loads of high fructose corn syrup not to mention calories, they can be a quiet
culprit in weight gain, so if you can’t give it up at least try switching to
diet.
Skipping meals
- Skipping meals can slow down your metabolism and cause you to overeat when
you do actually sit down to a meal. So space your meals throughout the day to
avoid meal related weight gain.
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