Do I need to change my eating?
Help.
I have gained 5 pounds in about 3 months. My weight is usually very stable (106, a bit more on weekends). Today it's 110.6. I don't know if it's my diet or physical activity. I know these weights sound low, but i am barely 5' 1." Been eating mostly Paleo since December. All of a sudden, I've sort of lost my taste for so much meat, and I am eating more Mediterranean, although still very little dairy or wheat. I didn't ride as much last year (like a thousand miles less), but I've been going to boot camp, hiking, nordic skiing. Riding season is going to start in earnest for me this weekend, so that might change things. Though, one of my issues is that I get ravenous when I ride or ski a lot. I don't eat junk food at all. most people think I am very disciplined. But, I like to cook, go out quite a bit, and I am not going to starve myself.
It comes down to the fact I don't feel good about the way I look and I am starting to think I need to change something in a big way. I know I am not going to stop going out, as it's part of my social life, but I am not going to MacDonalds... and I don't buy into, the "well, this happens when you get older" theory. When I've been in situations like this before, I get serious, usually about both eating and exercise and I lose a couple of pounds. It's not happening now.
I am hoping some serious riding helps, but lately I've been reading that it's really diet and not exercise that matters. This is one time Ihate being short!
Do I need to change my eating?
You might some food eliminations for a while to see how that changes things. I eliminated wheat and 90% of dairy and most sugar and it's really made a difference in how I feel. Wheat is a known inflammatory, and I dropped a handful of pounds in the first two weeks I went wheat free. I'm not shopping full on gluten-free, just not eating anything with wheat. I guess you could say I'm eating paleo-ish. Yams and rice are my go-to carbs for now. The most interesting thing is that if I eat any wheat not I feel it almost right away in the development of huge amounts of phlegm. Fwiw, quinoa doesn't seem to agree with me which is a disappointment.
Back to eliminating- once you add back something in after a month or so or not having it at all, you'll know if it a culprit in some aspect of affecting your well being whether it holding into a few pounds, joint inflammations, gas/bloating/ constipation or other issues.
And the whole"you are getting older thing" I too think is BS..... If you are mindful about what you eat, how much you move, and how it makes you feel. One of the best things I ever did was to spend three months tracking very single bite or sip that went into my body. I used an app called My Fitness Pal, and it was a real education. That was about three years ago when I was going after burning off some excess body fat, which I did very sucessfully, and have been able to maintain.