If you’re putting in the effort to eat less and exercise more but still aren’t seeing the results you’d hoped for, you’re not alone. Many individuals find weight loss to be more complicated than the “calories in, calories out” formula we’re often taught. As a weight loss surgeon and bariatric expert, Dr. Feiz frequently helps patients who feel stuck despite doing their best to follow conventional advice. Let’s
explore some of the possible reasons why weight loss can be challenging and strategies to help get you back on track.
You May Be Gaining Muscle
If you’ve recently started working out or increased your activity level, you may be gaining muscle while losing fat. Since muscle is denser than fat, the number on the scale might not move even though your body is changing. Instead of relying solely on the scale, pay attention to other signs of progress, such as how your clothes fit, increased energy, and improved strength and stamina.
Consider the Quality of Your Calorie Intake
Even when eating less, the types of foods you choose can significantly impact your weight loss progress.Consuming nutrient-dense foods that are high in protein, fiber, and healthy fats can help you feel fuller for longer and better support your body’s needs. Focus on whole, minimally processed foods to optimize your energy levels and prevent hunger while staying within your calorie goals. Contact our office to schedule a consultation with Dr. Michael Feiz and Associates for tailored guidance on optimizing your nutrition and calorie intake.
Insulin Resistance Could Be a Factor
Insulin resistance occurs when the body’s cells don’t respond properly to insulin, a hormone that regulates blood sugar levels. This can lead to elevated blood sugar and make weight loss more difficult, even if you’re eating less and exercising. Insulin resistance is common in individuals with prediabetes, type 2 diabetes, and conditions like PCOS.
Pro Tip: Focus on a low-glycemic diet that emphasizes whole grains, lean proteins, healthy fats, and non-starchy vegetables. Contact our office to schedule a consultation and learn more about how we can help manage insulin resistance.
Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS)
For individuals with PCOS, hormonal imbalances can make weight loss particularly challenging. Elevated levels of androgens (male hormones) and insulin resistance are common features of PCOS that can slow weight loss or even contribute to weight gain.
Pro Tip: A balanced diet paired with consistent exercise can help manage PCOS symptoms. Strength training combined with cardiovascular activities can support metabolic health. For those who qualify, weight loss surgery or medications like semaglutides may also be considered to help regulate hormonal imbalances and improve weight loss outcomes. Schedule a consultation with Dr. Michael Feiz and Associates to discuss effective weight loss strategies for PCOS.
Chronic Inflammation
Inflammation, whether due to poor diet, chronic stress, or underlying medical conditions, can interfere with weight loss by altering hormonal signals related to hunger and fat storage. Foods high in sugar, trans fats, and refined carbs can exacerbate inflammation.
Pro Tip: Incorporate anti-inflammatory foods like fatty fish, leafy greens, berries, and nuts into your meals. For patients whose inflammation significantly impacts their weight loss journey, weight loss surgery or injectables like semaglutides may be recommended to help address underlying issues and support progress. Reducing stress and prioritizing sleep can also help combat chronic inflammation. Contact our office to explore options for managing inflammation and optimizing your health.
Your Exercise Routine May Need Variety
Even with consistent exercise, progress can sometimes plateau. This doesn’t mean you need to do more; instead, consider introducing variety into your routine. Combining cardio with strength training can create a balanced approach, and exploring activities you enjoy—such as walking, biking, or swimming—can help keep you motivated and engaged while supporting your goals.
Sleep Deprivation Can Impact Progress
Not getting enough sleep can increase cortisol levels, which may contribute to fat retention, especially around the midsection. Aim for 7–9 hours of quality sleep each night to support your overall health and weight loss journey.
Metabolic Adaptation May Be Slowing Your Progress
When you consistently eat fewer calories, your body can adapt by slowing your metabolism. This natural survival mechanism, called adaptive thermogenesis, can make weight loss more challenging over time because your body becomes more efficient at conserving energy. Essentially, it learns to function on fewer calories, which can create a plateau even when you're eating less.
Pro Tip: To counteract metabolic adaptation, focus on a balanced diet that includes enough calories to support your activity level and overall health. Incorporating resistance training into your routine can help build muscle, which may increase your resting metabolic rate. For personalized advice, schedule a consultation with Dr. Michael Feiz and Associates to develop a plan tailored to your unique metabolic needs.
Stress Might Be Affecting Your Progress
High stress levels can lead to increased cortisol and emotional eating, which may slow weight loss. Incorporate stress-relieving activities into your routine, such as yoga, meditation, journaling, or taking relaxing walks.
Hormonal Changes Could Be a Factor
For women experiencing menopause or other hormonal shifts, weight loss may become more difficult due to changes in metabolism. Schedule a consultation with Dr. Michael Feiz and Associates to explore how hormonal changes may be impacting your weight loss and to discuss potential solutions.
Consider Medical or Surgical Solutions
If traditional diet and exercise methods haven’t worked, you may benefit from exploring advanced options like bariatric surgery. The gastric sleeve not only helps reduce caloric intake but also addresses metabolic and hormonal factors that can contribute to weight challenges.
Why Choose Dr. Feiz?
Dr. Feiz and his team specialize in bariatric surgery and weight loss solutions designed to meet your unique needs. With years of experience and a compassionate approach, they are committed to helping you achieve lasting success.
We proudly serve patients nationwide with convenient locations in Southern California: Beverly Hills, Apple Valley, Valencia, Rancho Cucamonga, and Lancaster/Palmdale.
If you’re ready to take the next step toward a healthier life, contact Dr. Feiz’s office today. Schedule a consultation with Dr. Michael Feiz and Associates to explore your options and get started on your weight loss journey.