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If you’ve been on your medical weight loss plan for a while, you may see your weight loss slowing a bit. While watching the pounds dropping off more slowly can be frustrating, it’s also normal. The trick is to do some detective work to figure out how to help get the scale moving again.
If you’ve been on your Center for Medical Weight Loss (CMWL) plan for a while, you may see your weight loss slowing a bit. While watching the pounds dropping off more slowly can be frustrating, it’s also normal: Many people on a weight loss plan will eventually experience the dreaded ‘plateau.’ The trick is to do some detective work to figure out how to help get the scale moving again.
Is It Really a Plateau?
First, you need to look at other measurements of progress beyond your weight to determine whether you’ve really reached a weight loss plateau. The beauty of the CMWL program is that your body composition is measured along with your body weight. So, if your weight loss seems stalled, look at the trend in your body fat percentage. If it is continuing to decrease, congratulations! This means you are losing fat even though your overall weight may be the same.
How to Beat a Weight Loss Stall
However, if both your body weight and body fat percentage are in a holding pattern, you may indeed be experiencing a bit of a plateau. Here are three pitfalls that can lead to this, plus how to get out of them:
As you gain more muscle, you may find your body weight initially doesn’t change (or may even go up) but you’ll look thinner – that’s because muscle is denser and takes up less space per pound compared to fat. You’ll probably also notice that your body composition measurements improve. You’ll look better and, over time, you’ll likely find that weight loss is easier because this lean body mass requires more calories to support it. This is also a great opportunity to use other measures beyond just pounds lost to gauge progress: If you’re weight training twice a week, you’re making an important investment in your health as well as your weight loss goals.
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