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10 Signs of Weight Loss to Look for – Healthline

Posted: December 3, 2020 at 11:58 am

How can you tell that your health is steadily improving and your weight loss journey is progressing? Here are some factors to indicate that youre moving in a good direction:

If youre losing weight because you changed your diet to include more proteins and fewer carbs and fat, you may notice that you feel full faster.

Thats because the amino acids in dietary protein send a satisfaction signal to your brain and that signal isnt sent by eating the same number of calories in fat or carbs.

Good news here for vegetarians and vegans: A 2013 study found that the satisfaction signal is stronger with vegetable proteins than with animal-derived proteins.

Losing weight can lead to an all-around improvement in your psychological well-being.

In a 2013 study, people who were trying to lose weight reported that they felt more vitality, more self-control, less depression, and less anxiety than they had felt before their weight loss.

If youre not feeling these emotional benefits yet, dont give up: Study participants didnt report these improvements at the 6-month mark. The big psychological changes showed up at the 12-month interviews.

Another important note: If youre losing weight as an unintentional side effect of trauma, illness, or a big life change such as a divorce or job loss, you might not be experiencing the same emotional upsurge.

You may notice that you dont have to jump to pull on your jeans, even before you see a big difference on the scale which can motivate you to keep doing what youre doing.

In one 2017 study, around 77 percent of women and 36 percent of men said theyre motivated to lose weight to improve the way their clothes fit their bodies.

It can take some time usually weeks or months to build strength and see muscle definition. How fast you see changes will depend on your body and the type of exercise youve incorporated into your plan.

One 2019 study found that young women built more muscle mass in their legs when they performed more repetitions of leg curls and presses with a lighter load than with fewer reps and a heavier load.

If you want to keep building muscle as you lose weight, experts recommend that you get enough (but not too much) protein and do resistance-type exercises.

A shrinking waist size is good news for your overall health. Researchers tracked 430 people in a 2-year weight management program and noted that a reduction in waist measurement was associated with improved outcomes in blood pressure, blood sugar, and cholesterol.

Other studies have drawn a direct link between your waist circumference and your risk of cardiovascular disease. Whether or not the scale says youre down, a looser waistband means better heart health.

Weight loss can help decrease pain, especially in weight-bearing areas of the body, like the lower legs and lower back.

In one 2017 study, people who lost at least 10 percent of their body weight noticed the greatest improvement in chronic pain around weight-bearing zones.

In another study, losing 20 percent of body weight dramatically improved knee pain and inflammation in people with arthritis.

Changing what you eat may affect your bowel movement patterns.

Eliminating meat and adding more leafy greens and vegetables to your diet can improve constipation, whereas adding more animal protein to your diet (as many paleo and keto diets do) can make some people more prone to constipation.

If youre concerned about the differences in your bowel movements, or if theyre interfering with your productivity, it may be a good idea to talk with a nutritionist or healthcare provider about tweaking your plan to improve your gut health.

Being overweight can have a negative effect on your blood pressure, making you vulnerable to strokes and heart attacks.

One way to bring down your blood pressure is to lose weight with a healthier diet and more movement. If youre losing weight, youre reducing the strain on your heart and beginning to normalize your blood pressure.

Snoring has a complicated relationship with weight. Researchers have found that people (especially women) who have metabolic syndrome (a precursor to diabetes) have a tendency to snore.

In fact, snoring and sleep apnea may even cause weight gain. For that reason, weight loss is often one of the targeted therapies for people who snore and who have sleeping disorders.

Making healthy changes to your eating habits can lead to a better mood and more energy.

In a 2016 study, researchers found that a high glycemic load diet consisting of cookies, potatoes, crackers, cakes, and bagels, which tend to cause spikes in blood sugar, led to 38 percent more symptoms of depression and 26 percent more fatigue than a low glycemic load diet.

If your food choices are causing fewer peaks and valleys in your blood sugar, youre probably feeling some of the emotional and psychological benefits that come from weight loss.

A healthy body weight improves your overall health and well-being in many, many ways. If youve changed your diet and exercise habits with the goal of losing weight, theres more to measure than just the number on the scale.

Some of those indicators are external, like the fit of your clothes and the curve of new muscle. Other measures are internal: less pain, lower blood pressure, better sleep, and a deeper sense of well-being, to name a few.

If youre noticing these positive changes, keep going. If youre seeing negative side effects like fatigue or hair loss, it may be time to reevaluate your strategies. You may want to team up with a dietitian or a doctor to make sure youre progressing safely.

We live in a data-driven society where numbers are often haled as the best measure of success. It might be more motivational to appreciate the whole weight loss journey, however, instead of focusing so intently on the numerical mile-markers by the side of the road.

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