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Weight change but clothes still fit?

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Asked by: Alisha Lee

Because muscle is denser than fat, you can be heavier, but actually have smaller measurements, so you appear thinner, and your clothes still fit.

Why do I weigh more but my clothes still fit the same?

It’s possible to get thinner without actually seeing a change in your weight. This happens when you lose body fat while gaining muscle. Your weight may stay the same, even as you lose inches, a sign that you’re moving in the right direction.

Why are my clothes tighter but Im losing weight?

Could be related to just being more aware as you are paying more attention to how your clothes feel to see if the weight loss is noticeable, could be your muscles are tighter or strained from exercise so you feel that more, could be your skin is more sensitive due to changes in exercise/etc.

Why am I not losing weight but look slimmer?

If you’ve been exercising as part of your weight-loss efforts, you may notice that your body looks and feels thinner, but that the number on the scale doesn’t budge. This is because you are likely building muscle while losing some fat. Muscle tissue is denser than fat, so a pound of it takes up less space.

How did I gain 6 pounds overnight?

“Food eaten at night is more often stored as fat because we tend to be less active, so we increase fat storage at that time, especially depending on the composition of the food you ate later in the evening,” says Dr. Covington. Carbs, specifically, if not burned, are then stored as fat, she adds.

Why is my waist getting bigger as I lose weight?

A combination of things happens as we age. We tend to lose muscle mass, so our abdominal muscles aren’t as tight as they once were, and the loss of elastin and collagen in our skin allows gravity to have its way so skin starts to sag. Both can cause the waistline to expand.

Do jeans shrink or am I getting fat?

Jeans don’t shrink in the dryer – you’re getting fatter from not using the energy required to hang them on the clothes line. The fibres are stretched in the cloth-making process. When the jeans are heated, the fibres expand and move so the tension is released.

Why do I look fatter after working out for a month?

The combination of your pumped up muscles, dehydration and overworked muscles might make you feel well toned then, a few hours later, you appear flabbier despite the exercise you know should be making you lean. Your muscles have pumped up but your excess body fat has remained.

How do you flush water weight?

Ways to lose water weight

  1. Reduce sodium (salt) intake. Share on Pinterest Water weight may feel uncomfortable and cause bloating or puffiness in the body. …
  2. Drink more water. While counterintuitive, drinking water can actually reduce water weight. …
  3. Reduce carbohydrate intake. …
  4. Supplements. …
  5. Exercise. …
  6. Water pills.

At what time should I weigh myself?

first thing in the morning

The Best Time to Weigh Yourself
Most researchers agree that it’s best to weigh yourself first thing in the morning. That way, you’re more likely to make it a habit and be consistent with it. Weighing yourself in the morning helps especially with age-related gains, which can be more difficult to control.

Why does my weight fluctuate 10 lbs in a day?

The Bottom Line

There are several reasons behind these fluctuations. They range from the medications you are taking, when and how you weigh yourself, your dietary patterns, existing medical conditions, water retention and the frequency of your bathroom breaks.

How did I gain 5 pounds overnight?

You’re Dehydrated

Dehydration causes your body to retain excess water, which can lead to 5 pounds of weight gain overnight (5). When you feel thirsty and drink a lot of fluid at once, you’ll absorb the extra fluid quickly and it shows up on the scale within 24 hours.

Why am I gaining weight while dieting and exercising?

Glycogen or sugar that your muscle cells convert to glucose is the energy source for your muscles. When you exercise regularly, your body stores more glycogen to fuel that exercise. Stored in water, glycogen has to bind with water as part of the process to fuel the muscle. That water adds a small amount of weight, too.

Why did I gain 2 lbs overnight?

The reality: You didn’t gain two pounds overnight. More specifically, your body is probably holding on to some extra water weight from the: Carbs. For every gram of carbohydrate you eat, your body holds on to about 3 grams of water.

How long does it take for water weight to go away?

1-2 days

The length of time that it takes to lose water weight depends on how much water you’re retaining, the cause of the water weight gain, and the action taken to lose it. If you have one high-sodium meal and then return to normal, healthy dietary habits, you’ll likely return to your normal weight in 1-2 days.

How much weight do you subtract at night?

Why does my weight fluctuate so much? “Everyone’s weight fluctuates throughout the day, and especially from morning to night,” says dietitian Anne Danahy, MS, RDN. “The average change is 2 to 5 pounds, and it’s due to fluid shifts throughout the day.”