The last five kilos of weight loss can be difficult because as you lose weight, your body’s metabolism slows down, making it harder to burn calories. This is because of the following:
A weight loss plateau is a period of time when an individual’s weight loss slows down or stops despite continuing to follow a diet and exercise regimen. This can happen for several reasons, such as a decrease in metabolism, a lack of adherence to the diet or exercise plan, or a decrease in muscle mass.
There are a number of strategies that can be used to overcome a weight-loss plateau:
Ensure that you are consuming a balanced and nutrient-dense diet that is appropriate for your energy needs. Keep a food diary to track your calorie intake, and consider consulting a registered dietitian to help you design a diet plan that is tailored to your needs.
Increasing the frequency or intensity of your exercise routine can help boost your metabolism and burn more calories. Consider incorporating resistance training to build muscle mass, which can help increase your metabolism.
Your body can adapt to a consistent exercise routine, so try to mix things up to keep your body challenged.
Keep track of your weight and measurements, it can help you to stay motivated and focused on your goals.
Sleep plays a crucial role in regulating hormones that control appetite and metabolism. Aim for 7-9 hours of sleep per night.
If you’ve hit a weight-loss plateau that you can’t seem to break through on your own, consider consulting with a healthcare professional or a registered dietitian for personalized advice and guidance.
Remember that weight loss is not always linear and it’s important to be patient with yourself. It’s also important to focus on overall health and well-being, rather than solely focusing on the scale.
Dr Rachel Teoh Pui Pui
Family Physician
Qualifications
MBBS (Spore 2002), Postgraduate Diploma, Postgraduate Diploma in Family M, DIP (Fam Med, 2009), DIP (Derm UK, 2007)