17/04/2025
I understand how frustrating it can be when you're eating clean but not seeing the fat loss results you're hoping for. This is actually a common challenge, and there could be several reasons why this is happening.
Here are some potential factors to consider:
1. ⚠️Caloric intake: Even with clean foods, you might be consuming more calories than you're burning. Healthy foods like nuts, avocados, and olive oil are nutritious but calorie-dense.
2. ⚠️Portion sizes: It's easy to underestimate how much we're eating, especially with healthy foods that we perceive as "good for us."
3. ⚠️Macronutrient balance: Your ratio of proteins, carbs, and fats might need adjustment based on your activity level.
4. ⚠️Hidden calories: Some "healthy" foods like granola, smoothies, or protein bars can contain surprising amounts of sugar or calories.
5. ⚠️Exercise routine: Your workout regimen might need variation.
6. ⚠️Sleep and stress: Both can significantly impact hormones that regulate fat storage and hunger.
7. ⚠️Consistency over time: Fat loss typically requires sustained effort—sometimes several weeks before visible changes appear.
If you would like help with your nutrition, drop me a DM