Why am I 200 pounds but don't look like it?

While it's a myth that muscle weighs more than fat—after all, a pound is a pound—it is denser, which means it takes up less space in the body. This may explain why you look slimmer but the scale hasn't budged. Water weight could also be a factor, according to strength and conditioning coach Brandon Mentore.
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Why do I weigh so much but don't look like it?

Muscle is denser than fat, and as it is more compact within your body, as you gain muscle mass, you end up looking thinner, no matter your physical weight. So, if you've been doing a lot of strength training lately, it's likely this is the reason that you're looking fantastic but not dropping those numbers.
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Why do I weigh more but look the same?

He explained that "muscle is more dense than fat, so an identical volume of it will weigh more than fat." Exercise physiologist Krissi Williford, MS, CPT, of Xcite Fitness, agreed and said even though your muscle mass weighs more than your fat, "it takes up less space, which is why you look leaner and more toned."
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Is 200 pounds a big guy?

A guy who's 5'5”, 200 pounds, and has 30% body fat is still big … but not big. Generally, a big guy will be: 5'10” or taller (aside from wearing lifts, that's unchangeable) 10-12% body fat (or less if you're eyeing a six-pack & vascularity)
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Why do I look slim but weigh heavy?

It is estimated that 1 pound of muscle occupies about 22 percent less space than 1 pound of fat, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. However, the same mass of muscle weighs more than the same mass of fat, which may explain why you appear thinner but weigh more.
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Is it better to be fat or skinny?

I have always believed that a good, healthy body can come in many shapes and sizes.” Fat, fit people tend to be better off healthwise than thin people who are unfit, Gaesser said, suggesting that being fit is far more important than being thin.
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What time of day is best to weigh yourself?

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. Weighing yourself in the morning helps especially with age-related gains, which can be more difficult to control.
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Is 200lbs a lot?

Normal or healthy weight is indicated by a BMI between 18.5 and 24.9, overweight is between 25 and 29.9, and obese is 30 and above. For the majority of people who are less than 6 feet 4 inches tall, weighing more than 200 lbs would place them in the “overweight” or “obese” category, according to BMI calculations.
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Is 220lbs heavy?

220lbs is a surprisingly low payload... Depending on height it's not at all difficult for even a healthy person to be that weight, let alone someone that lifts or is a bit chubby.
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How much should a 13 year old weigh?

How Much Should My 13-Year-Old Weigh? The average weight for a 13-year-old boy is between 75 and 145 pounds, while the average weight for a 13-year-old girl is between 76 and 148 pounds. For boys, the 50th percentile of weight is 100 pounds.
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What is a fat skinny person?

The takeaway. “Skinny fat” is a term that refers to having a relatively high percentage of body fat and a low amount of muscle mass, despite having a “normal” BMI. People of this body composition may be at a heightened risk of developing diabetes and heart disease.
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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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Can you weigh the same but look fatter?

Your body weight includes the mass of your body fat and a fat-free mass, or lean body mass – your muscles, bones, organs, and water (1). A very real possibility is that when you notice that you are losing weight but look fatter, there is a high chance that you only lost water weight or muscle mass, or both.
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Why do I weigh more after I poop?

If you were to weigh yourself before and after pooping, the weight change on the scale would reflect the weight of the stool, which also contains protein, undigested fat, bacteria, and undigested food residues. Of course (and unfortunately), this doesn't mean you've lost weight.
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How many pounds is considered obese?

She is considered obese (BMI is 30 or more) if she is closer to 174 pounds or more. A man who is 5 ft. 10 in. tall is considered overweight (BMI is 25 to 29) if he weighs between about 174 and 202 pounds, and is obese (BMI is 30 or more) if he is closer to 209 pounds or more.
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How do I lose weight over 200 pounds?

If you want to lose more you will need to re-adjust your daily calorie intake. During this calorie restriction phase you'll want to begin exercising three or four times a week. When you combine calorie restriction with consistent cardio exercises every week your fat loss will begin to accelerate exponentially.
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How much weight is too much?

A BMI of 18 to 24 is considered healthy. Above 25 is overweight, and above 30 is obese.
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How much water should you drink a day if you weigh 200 pounds?

For instance, a person who is 200 pounds, should drink 100 oz. of water per day to be adequately hydrated. (That's 12.5 glasses of water!) An athlete with a high level of muscle mass should drink even more, about two-thirds of their body weight in ounces per day.
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Is 300 lbs obese?

According to the CDC, more than nine percent of adults fall into the category of severe obesity with a Body Mass Index of 40 or above. At just over 300 pounds—a number I crossed in the middle of this past year—I now fall into this category.
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Is my true weight in the morning?

For the most accurate weight, weigh yourself first thing in the morning. “[Weighing yourself in the morning is most effective] because you've had adequate time to digest and process food (your 'overnight fast').
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How do you find your true weight?

To get the best results:
  1. Weigh yourself at the same time every day (morning is best, after using the restroom).
  2. Use a quality weighing device that's set up properly.
  3. Only use one scale.
  4. Weigh yourself naked or wear the same thing for every weight measurement.
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Should I pee before I weigh myself?

? Here's the best way to weigh yourself…

Grab your scale first thing in the morning — after you've peed, but before you've had a bite to eat. Put the scale on a hard, flat surface. Bathroom floors work best.
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Do thin people live longer?

In the first study, U.S. scientists found that slim people had the lowest risk of dying over a 15-year period -- 12 percent for women and 20 percent for men. Meanwhile, obese men and women had the highest risk -- 20 percent for women and 24 percent for men.
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Is being skinny genetic?

They found that thin people have genetics on their side. “Using genome-wide genotype data, we show that persistent healthy thinness, similar to severe obesity, is a heritable trait,” the researchers concluded in their “Genetic architecture of human thinness compared to severe obesity” study.
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