Does sertraline make it harder to lose weight?

For some people who take an SSRI such as Prozac (fluoxetine) or Zoloft (sertraline), one of these possible side effects is weight gain. Research suggests that the amount of weight typically gained while on an SSRI is modest.
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Can antidepressants make it hard to lose weight?

And yes, certain antidepressants and other medications may increase appetite. However, most medications do not alter metabolism, per se. Thus, weight loss can still occur when attention is given to other factors, including the composition and timing of dietary intake.
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Is sertraline making me fat?

Zoloft (sertraline) may lead to a small weight gain ranging from 1% to 1.6% of initial body weight when used over 6 months to 1 year. For example, in a 150 lb (68 kg) person, this would equal an added 1.5 to 2.4 lbs (0.7 to 1.1 kg) of weight.
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Does sertraline slow your metabolism?

Currently, there doesn't appear to be any evidence to show that sertraline has a negative effect on your metabolism.
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Is sertraline an appetite suppressant?

As with all medications, Zoloft may cause certain unwanted side effects. 1 The most commonly experienced in those taking Zoloft include: Decreased appetite.
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Why can't I seem to lose weight?

At the most basic level, not reaching your weight loss goal can occur when calorie intake is equal to or higher than calorie use. Try strategies such as mindful eating, keeping a food diary, eating more protein, and doing strength exercises.
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How can I lose weight while taking antidepressants?

Here are some ways to lose weight gained due to medication use:
  1. Switch to a different medication. The first strategy to consider involves changing medications. ...
  2. Lower medication dosage. ...
  3. Limit portion sizes. ...
  4. Exercise. ...
  5. Eat more protein. ...
  6. Talk to a dietitian. ...
  7. Avoid alcohol. ...
  8. Get enough sleep.
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Why have I been gaining weight so fast?

Poor sleep, sedentary activities, and eating too many processed or sugary foods are just some of the habits that may increase your risk of weight gain. Yet, a few simple steps — such as mindful eating, exercise, and focusing on whole foods — can help you reach your weight loss goals and improve your overall health.
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Why am I putting on weight when I am eating less?

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A calorie deficit means that you consume fewer calories from food and drink than your body uses to keep you alive and active. This makes sense because it's a fundamental law of thermodynamics: If we add more energy than we expend, we gain weight.
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Why can I not lose weight no matter what I do?

Many factors can affect your ability to lose weight, including certain health conditions, your dieting and weight loss history, age-related changes and your mother's diet and weight changes during pregnancy.
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Why did I gain 10 pounds in 2 days?

After a weekend of consuming junk foods or foods containing simple carbs, your body will retain water. The high sodium and carbohydrate content causes an increase in fluid retention in the body. And that's why you feel bloated and bulky. It's nearly all extra water weight, and not actual body fat that you have gained.
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Does 50mg Zoloft cause weight gain?

Like any medication, antidepressants in the class of selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) have potential side effects. For some people who take an SSRI such as Prozac (fluoxetine) or Zoloft (sertraline), one of these possible side effects is weight gain.
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How can I fix my metabolism after antidepressants?

Key points
  1. Some people may struggle with returning to pre-treatment weight after they stop taking antidepressants.
  2. Reasons for consideration include sleep pattern changes, food intake, and decreased muscle mass.
  3. Starting a new type of physical activity may help accelerate weight loss.
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Which antidepressants cause the most weight gain?

Tricyclic antidepressants such as amitriptyline and tetracyclic antidepressants such as mirtazapine are linked to the most weight gain.
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How can I boost up my metabolism?

Alrutz shares these five tips to boost your metabolism:
  1. Exercise more. Add interval training to your cardio routine and burn more calories in less time. ...
  2. Weight train. ...
  3. Don't skip meals, especially breakfast. ...
  4. Eat fat-burning foods. ...
  5. Get a good night's sleep every night.
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Do antidepressants cause permanent weight gain?

Hall-Flavin, M.D. Weight gain is a possible side effect of nearly all antidepressants. However, each person responds to antidepressants differently. Some people gain weight when taking a certain antidepressant, while others don't.
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How long does antidepressant weight gain last?

Researchers at King's College London found that all twelve of the leading antidepressants — including fluoxetine (Prozac), sertraline (Zoloft), and escitalopram (Lexapro) — increased risk for weight gain for up to six years after starting treatment.
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Does 25mg of Zoloft cause weight gain?

Experts say that for up to 25% of people, most antidepressant medications -- including the popular SSRI (selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor) drugs like Lexapro, Paxil, Prozac, and Zoloft -- can cause a weight gain of 10 pounds or more.
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What is the best antidepressant for weight loss?

Of these three medications, bupropion (Wellbutrin) is the most consistently associated with weight loss. Several studies, including a 2019 meta-analysis of 27 studies, found that bupropion (Wellbutrin) was the only commonly used antidepressant associated with weight loss.
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How can I avoid gaining weight on antidepressants?

As simple as it may sound, the best chance of avoiding, or lessening further, undesirable weight gain when taking a prescribed antidepressant or antipsychotic medication, is to simultaneously participate in a formal weight management program.
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At what time should I weigh myself?

The Best Time to Weigh Yourself

The thing that's most important when it comes to weighing yourself, either weekly or daily, is at what time. 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.
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How much less do you weigh in the morning than at night?

While you might be one weight in the afternoon, you could be two or three pounds heavier that night, and two or three pounds lighter that morning. For some people, this daily fluctuation could be as much as four or five pounds, and it's usually lowest first things in the morning.
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Why can't I lose weight when I exercise and eat right?

One of the main reasons why burning calories through exercise may still not result in weight loss is due to overexertion, or inflammation of your body. If you exercise too hard on a daily basis, there is an excess of inflammation in your body. All the added up inflammation makes you gain more weight than lose.
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Why is my body holding on to weight?

If you're consuming too few calories your body essentially goes into starvation mode and receives the message that it needs to protect itself. This means holding onto weight for protection's sake. The body perceives reduced calorie intake as a stressor.
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Why have I been stuck at the same weight?

Your slower metabolism will slow your weight loss, even if you eat the same number of calories that helped you lose weight. When the calories you burn equal the calories you eat, you reach a plateau. To lose more weight, you need to either increase your physical activity or decrease the calories you eat.
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