What is too rapid weight loss?

According to many experts, losing 1–2 pounds (0.45–0.9 kg) per week is a healthy and safe rate (1, 2, 3 ). Losing more than that is considered too fast and could put you at risk of many health problems, including muscle loss, gallstones, nutritional deficiencies and a drop in metabolism ( 4 , 6 , 7 , 8 ).
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What classifies as rapid weight loss?

Rapid weight loss diet is a type of diet in which you lose more than 2 pounds (1 kilogram, kg) a week over several weeks.
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Is rapid weight loss serious?

Rapid weight loss creates physical demands on the body. Possible serious risks include: Gallstones, which occur in 12% to 25% of people losing large amounts of weight over several months. Dehydration, which can be avoided by drinking plenty of fluids.
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How much weight loss is concerning in a month?

You should consult your physician if you have lost more than 5 percent of body weight or 10 pounds without trying in a period of 6 to 12 months. This is especially important if you have other symptoms, too.
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When should you worry about weight loss?

When to Worry About Weight Loss. Your body's weight can fluctuate but when you lose more than 5% of your weight over 6-12 months, that's typically a reason for concern. Pay attention if you experience other symptoms, such as: Fatigue.
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What Happens If You Lose Weight TOO FAST!



Is losing 10 pounds in a month healthy?

Losing 10 pounds in a month is a very realistic goal. In fact, most dietitians will recommend that you make this your weight loss goal, because it allows you to lose weight at a healthy pace.
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Where do you lose weight first?

Generally weight loss is most noticeable early on in areas where there is little fat, such as the clavicles. Women tend to lose weight all over, and experience fat loss first in their belly, breasts, and arms. Generally the last area they lose weight is from their lower body (hips and thighs).
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Is losing 10 pounds in 3 weeks healthy?

Losing significant amounts of weight quickly is not recommended and may be dangerous. The Center for Disease Control (CDC) recommend people looking to lose weight aim to lose between 1–2 pounds per week for safe, healthy weight loss.
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Is losing 10 lbs in 2 months healthy?

Your plan for losing 10 pounds in two months starts with some good news: According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), losing 1 to 2 pounds per week is a healthy, sustainable rate of weight loss. Losing weight at that rate will put you right on track for meeting your goal.
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Can I Lose 10 lbs in 8 weeks?

There actually is a way to lose weight, have more energy, look and feel amazing so you can start this new decade in the best shape of your life. And not only can you really lose 10 pounds (or more) in 8 weeks, but you can actually reset your habits so that you can keep the weight off and gain control over your health!
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Can I lose 10 pounds in 7 weeks?

It's recommended to lose weight slowly. Most people can safely lose about 1 to 2 pounds weekly, which translates to about 7 to 14 pounds in seven weeks, according to obesity medicine and nutrition expert Fatima Cody Stanford, MD, MPH.
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Is it normal to lose 10 pounds in 3 months?

Call your provider if: You or a family member loses more weight than is considered healthy for their age and height. You have lost more than 10 pounds (4.5 kilograms) or 5% of your normal body weight over 6 to 12 months or less, and you do not know the reason.
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Is 8lb weight loss noticeable?

To put it bluntly: "Women and men of average height need to gain or lose about about 8 and 9 pounds, respectively, for anyone to see it in their face, but they need to lose about twice as much for anyone to find them more attractive," lead author Nicholas Rule told Medical News Today.
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Can you lose 10 lbs in 30 days?

By making some small changes to your daily routine, you can safely lose up to 10 pounds (4.5 kg) in just 1 month, hitting your weight loss goals quickly and easily.
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Is 4lb weight loss noticeable?

Your height and weight plays a significant role here. However, on average, you would need to lose something in the range of 14 to 19 pounds to notice a difference in your weight. Think about it in percentages. You will start noticing the difference, as soon as you lose a minimum of 2% to 5% of your body weight.
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What is the hardest place to lose fat?

As against areas such as legs, face and arms, our stomach and abdominal regions possess beta cells that makes it difficult to reduce the fats easily and lose weight in these areas. However, as per research, belly fat is the most difficult to lose as the fat there is so much harder to break down.
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Does your face lose weight first?

While everyone loses weight differently, dropping as little as 3 to 5 pounds can show up on your face first, Eboli says. That's because when you exercise your whole body (and eat healthy), you burn fat all over.
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When you lose weight do you poop it out?

Yes, You Do Lose a Little Bit of Weight

That said, poop is made up of about 75% water, so going to the bathroom gives off a little bit of water weight,” says Natalie Rizzo, MS, RD.
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Why am I losing weight so fast without trying?

Some causes of unintentional weight loss include: mental health conditions, such as depression, anxiety, eating disorders and obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) problems with digestion, such as coeliac disease or irritable bowel syndrome (IBS)
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What causes unexpected weightloss?

Potential causes of unexplained weight loss include: Addison's disease (adrenal insufficiency) Amyloidosis (buildup of abnormal proteins in your organs) Cancer.
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Is losing 7 pounds in a month healthy?

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) , it's 1 to 2 pounds per week. That means, on average, that aiming for 4 to 8 pounds of weight loss per month is a healthy goal.
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Is losing 20 pounds in a month healthy?

While losing 20 pounds in a month is possible, losing weight too quickly often comes with a metabolism that slows down, increased cravings, and risks that include muscle loss, gallstones, increased (or decreased) hormones, and nutritional deficiencies. It's much healthier to lose weight at a sustainable, slow rate.
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How much weight can you safely lose in 2 months?

Although everyone's body is different, in general people can expect to lose one to two pounds a week if they are doing so in a sustainable manner. "Over the course of two months or eight weeks, a healthy weight-loss goal is eight to 16 pounds," White said.
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