How long does it take for extra calories to show as weight gain?
I am mainly a lurker but I have a question I'm hoping someone can answer. I have steadily been loosing weight over the past year but lately I'm slowing down so I'm wondering...
If I consume many extra calories for a few days, let's say a 4 day Thanksgiving weekend, how long does it take the extra calories to convert to weight gain?
I often see posts from folks who share how they have overeaten only to have a weight loss the next day. I don't think calories eaten today show up as weight gain tomorrow but just how long does it take? I do imagine that it varies person to person but any ballpark ideas?
Thanks! Jan
Welcome to the board Jan.
I'm not sure either on the exact number of days it takes. But I do know it happens and if I eat icky for even up to a week I can lose it all VERY fast within the next week. It's when I don't pay attention to the slight gain that will get me every time. I'm thinking two days or so, not sure though. But also don't forget salt intake really plays a factor in this also. It can make your scale go nuts! :)
My personal weight gain is two days. I've eaten like a hog, and it takes two days for the weight to reach my thighs and show up on the scale. My sister, for example, takes about 4 days. My friend Theresa takes about 10 days.
Totally based on your personal metabolic rate. Sorry I can't be more specific for ya.
You're slowing down most likely because your body needs less and less food to fuel itself. You'll need to switch things up and fool your body or decrease your food intake.
Otherwise, I've been figuring out a lot of stuff with my body.. I had a sleep study and I have very severe sleep apnea. Come to find out, it's affecting my memory, my mood and other cognitive abilities. It explains a lot. I thought it was the thyroid but once my thyroid got in check and I felt no different they had to look elsewhere. Did you know that sleep apnea actuallly can shrink portions of your brain? Not the apnea itself but the hypoxia. Shrinks your mamilllary bodies such as your hippocampi. The ones responsible for short term memory. :) Also seen in severe alcoholics and alzheimers patients. Who knew?
But I don't want to hijack this thread. ;) Good to see you guys, too. I'll try to hang around a bit more. :)
on 12/8/08 5:54 am - MI
What I can tell you, every 3,500 calories, equals a pound. So if you put on, let's say (5)lbs, you would have eaten 17,500. calories.
To lose that weight, you would have to burn 17,500 calories. How long would that take you? That's how long it would take you to lose your extra weight gain.
3,500calories = (1) pound of fat / (weight gain)
3,500 x weight gain = calories consumed
Note:
From your message, it sounds like you are coming to a plateau, where your body has to adjust it's self to the new you. I have been told you need to increase your activity, and make sure you only eat what you need to, to stay on program. (MOVE THAT BODY!)
As far as how long: Well it takes (3) hours to get past your stomach, and about 12-24 hours out the exit door. I myself am closer to the 24hr.. My guess: one day. The good news is, if you take care of the weight gain right away, it comes off quickly, if you don't take care of it right away, it will take more work at it. (I can attest to that.)
Hope this can help you with your questions.
Twilight
When you suddenly increase your intake, your body needs to hold on to large amounts of water for the increased processing of glycogen. After a three or four day holiday, it's not unusual to get a reading that's 3-4 pounds higher than normal, and it's what we call "water weight."
Drinking plenty of water to help move it through helps-- and tha****er weight balance goes back to pretty near normal in about a week.
Hope that helps.
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It takes 3500 calories to make 1 single pound. if you are burning more than what you consume you will lose...if you are burning the same amount you consume, you will lose slower or maybe not at all, but you wont gain either.
this is what is working for me...for every pound you weigh add 100 calories. it will take that much to keep you at the weight you are now. i am 240 so if i eat 2400 cals a day, given that i burn it off thru my walking, working or whatever activity instead of loafing around motionless lol, i will stay at 240. I want to weigh 130. so i consume 1300 cals a day. no matter how much i weigh, i keep it at that amount and its been working...you dont have to starve to do it either. i fill most of my diet of healthy food, snacking on fruit or string cheese or raisins or something along those lines throughout the day, not eating out, just sticking to a simple turkey sand with mayo for lunch, and then an easy dinner...anything i want without using oils butters or frying. mostly chicken and veggies...