Anonymous wrote:My mother and son are both underweight and struggle to gain weight (if only I had that problem!). This is what they've been advised to do:
1. Avocado every day. They're full of fat.
2. Drizzle olive oil on everything.
3. Eat fatty fish like sardines (while avoiding the larger fish that accumulate heavy metals, such as tuna).
4. Full fat dairy. Sadly my mother and son don't like dairy. You could add straight up cream in your coffee!
5. My son has a lethal allergy to nuts, but they are also a great option to gain weight, as they pack a lot of calories.
6. Animal fat in moderation. When DS was a baby, he was in failure to thrive, and our pediatrician told us to add heavy whipping cream to his bottle! Volume for volume, it's the most caloric food there is. However as an adult, only consume animal fats in moderation. My mother got by for years by slathering BUTTER on everything, but she developed high cholesterol and switched to olive oil... luckily my son loves olive oil and drowns his pasta in it.
, but she developed high cholesterol and switched to olive oil... luckily my son loves olive oil and drowns his pasta in it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ha. I once had back-to-back conversations with one doctor about how to gain weight for one person, and a different doctor about how to help another person lose weight.
Advice from doctor #1 for gaining weight:
- Lots of protein and healthy fats, they are calorie-dense and will help pack on the pounds.
- Drink only water or whole milk. Drinking water simply hydrates you so that you can focus your nutritional needs on higher-calorie foods. Milk is for the fat and calcium ... low-fat milk and juice are not recommended.
- Lots of exercise, it'll make you hungrier so you'll eat more.
Advice from doctor #2 for losing weight:
- Lots of protein and healthy fats, they'll fill you up so you don't snack or eat as much overall
- Drink only water or whole milk. Juice is empty calories.
- Lots of exercise to boost your metabolism.
My takeaway? There is no formula for gaining or losing weight. For you, I'd consider adding some good fats to lunch and afternoon snack rather than just raw veggies and apples. Good luck!
Doesn't whole milk sound like a heart attack in a glass? And animal proteins are huge contributors to cancer and heart disease.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ha. I once had back-to-back conversations with one doctor about how to gain weight for one person, and a different doctor about how to help another person lose weight.
Advice from doctor #1 for gaining weight:
- Lots of protein and healthy fats, they are calorie-dense and will help pack on the pounds.
- Drink only water or whole milk. Drinking water simply hydrates you so that you can focus your nutritional needs on higher-calorie foods. Milk is for the fat and calcium ... low-fat milk and juice are not recommended.
- Lots of exercise, it'll make you hungrier so you'll eat more.
Advice from doctor #2 for losing weight:
- Lots of protein and healthy fats, they'll fill you up so you don't snack or eat as much overall
- Drink only water or whole milk. Juice is empty calories.
- Lots of exercise to boost your metabolism.
My takeaway? There is no formula for gaining or losing weight. For you, I'd consider adding some good fats to lunch and afternoon snack rather than just raw veggies and apples. Good luck!
Doesn't whole milk sound like a heart attack in a glass? And animal proteins are huge contributors to cancer and heart disease.
Anonymous wrote:Ha. I once had back-to-back conversations with one doctor about how to gain weight for one person, and a different doctor about how to help another person lose weight.
Advice from doctor #1 for gaining weight:
- Lots of protein and healthy fats, they are calorie-dense and will help pack on the pounds.
- Drink only water or whole milk. Drinking water simply hydrates you so that you can focus your nutritional needs on higher-calorie foods. Milk is for the fat and calcium ... low-fat milk and juice are not recommended.
- Lots of exercise, it'll make you hungrier so you'll eat more.
Advice from doctor #2 for losing weight:
- Lots of protein and healthy fats, they'll fill you up so you don't snack or eat as much overall
- Drink only water or whole milk. Juice is empty calories.
- Lots of exercise to boost your metabolism.
My takeaway? There is no formula for gaining or losing weight. For you, I'd consider adding some good fats to lunch and afternoon snack rather than just raw veggies and apples. Good luck!