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Signs your weight loss plan is no more working for you

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Sep 25, 2023, 07:00 IST
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Journey of weight loss

We all know that embarking on a weight loss journey is no walk in the park. It takes dedication, willpower, and a well thought plan. But what happens when you have been putting in the effort, but the scale refuses to budge? It's like hitting a roadblock on your path to a healthier you. Let us discuss what are some telltale signs that your weight loss plan may no longer be working for you. Don't worry; it's not the end of the road! We will also provide some tips to help you get back on track and continue your journey towards a fitter and happier you.

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Stagnant scale

Hitting a stagnant point on the scale can be demoralizing, but it's a common hurdle in weight loss. When you first start your plan, you may experience rapid weight loss, but as time goes on, your progress may slow down or stop altogether. This happens because your body adapts to the changes you have made in your diet and exercise routine. To break through this, consider adjusting your calorie intake, changing your workout routine, or even just being patient. Sometimes, it's a matter of time before the scale starts moving again.

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​Uncontrollable food cravings

Constantly battling cravings for unhealthy foods can be a sign that your current diet isn't sustainable. Extreme calorie restriction or eliminating entire food groups can trigger these cravings. Instead of depriving yourself, focus on a balanced diet that includes occasional treats in moderation. This approach may help you to keep your cravings in check and simultaneously stick to your plan long-term.

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​Decreased energy levels

Feeling drained and fatigued, even though you are eating well and exercising regularly? This could be a sign that your calorie intake is too low for your activity level. Your body needs fuel to function properly and efficiently, and if you are not giving it enough, you will experience a drop in energy. Consider consulting a nutritionist or dietitian to ensure you are getting the right balance of nutrients to support your active lifestyle.

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​No visible changes in body composition

If you have been working hard but don't see any noticeable changes in your body, it might be time to switch up your workout routine. Your body can adapt to exercises over time, so it's crucial to challenge it with new workouts. Include strength training to build lean muscle mass, which can increase your metabolism and lead to visible changes in your body composition.

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​Lack of motivation

Has your enthusiasm for your weight loss plan diminished? It's common to lose motivation along the way, especially if you have been at it for a while. To reignite your motivation, consider setting new, achievable goals, finding a workout buddy, or exploring different forms of exercise that you genuinely enjoy. Remember, motivation can come and go, but discipline and habit can keep you on track even when motivation dips.

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Digestive issues

Experiencing digestive problems like bloating, constipation, or irregular bowel movements can be a sign that your diet lacks the necessary nutrients and fiber. A balanced diet should promote good digestive health. Ensure you are consuming a variety of fiber-rich foods like fruits, vegetables, and whole grains. If digestive issues still remain, consult a doctor to rule out any underlying conditions that may be affecting your stomach health.

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