You haven't had a bite of pizza or a lick of ice cream in, like, forever, but you still can't lose a pound. What's up with that? Here's the real what, plus some expert fixes.

1. Consciously or not, you're clueless

"Very few Americans tell the truth about what they eat," says Elizabeth Somer, R.D., author of 10 Habits That Mess Up a Woman's Diet. In one USDA study, more than 80 percent of women underestimated their daily food intake by a whopping 700 calories! Part of the problem is visual: Most people don't have a clue about what a true portion looks like, Somer says.

The fix

  • Find your measuring cups and spoons. And if you don't have one, buy an inexpensive kitchen scale.
  • Measure out the recommended portions of everything you eat for a week. You'll quickly learn to accurately identify a 1/2-cup serving of pasta, a 2-ounce muffin, a teaspoon of butter, a cup of cereal, or a 4-ounce portion of chicken.

2. You skip breakfast

Successful dieters share a common habit: They eat breakfast, say University of Colorado researchers who monitor people who have lost at least 30 pounds and kept it off for a year or more. The benefits are big. As well as preventing 10 a.m. attacks on the vending machine, eating breakfast boosts your mood, memory, and work performance.

The fix

  • Adopt the gold standard: Top 1 cup of whole-grain cereal with berries and fat-free or low-fat milk. Add OJ and coffee and you'll be good to go for hours.
  • Try the make-ahead version: The night before, put these into a preheated wide-mouth thermos: 1/2 cup old-fashioned oatmeal, a few chopped dried apricots, a pinch of brown sugar, a dash of cinnamon, a drop of almond extract, and 1 cup of hot fat-free or low-fat milk. Close tightly. In the morning, just open the thermos, sprinkle with slivered almonds, and spoon out a warm, delicious, ready-to-eat breakfast!

3. You eat without thinking

Do you nibble off the plates of others? Constantly taste while cooking? Feed small fry in "one for you, one for me" bites? Each mindless nibble averages 25 calories, and with only four mindless bites a day, you gain a pound a month!

The fix

  • Turn mindless eating into mindful eating, says Somer, by keeping a food journal and writing down every single thing you eat. You'll be amazed.
  • Eat food only when served on a plate to avoid overindulging.
  • Eat sitting at a table, not watching TV, driving, or flipping through magazines. And don't rush meals—enjoy each bite.

4. You drink more calories than you realize

Sugary sodas, teas, and juice drinks don't fill you up, yet they pack on pounds. So do happy hours. For example, a bottle of sweetened green tea has 140 calories, the equivalent of a chocolate chip cookie. And a large margarita can have up to 800 calories—more than four cake doughnuts!

The fix

  • Can't give up regular soda? Make it an occasional treat.
  • Nix supersized cocktails and drinks made with high-calorie mixes or cream.
  • At parties, alternate a glass of wine with a glass of sparkling water.
  • Make your own iced green tea, and sweeten lightly (1 teaspoon of sugar has only 16 calories). The plus: Home-brewed tea usually has more healthy antioxidants, which often get lost in commercial processing.
  • Cut juice calories by mixing 1/3 cup of OJ, apricot nectar, or your favorite juice with 2/3 cup sparkling water.

5. It's not you, it's your life

You swear you want to eat well, but in the next breath lament how hard it is to find the time, money, or mental energy to make it happen.

The fix

  • Try tough love: Stop blaming others, the weather, your job, your life, the dog, etc. Focus on reaching your goal. "People lose weight every day, often despite overwhelming odds," Somer says.
  • List your excuses, and then brainstorm solutions. Lack of time? Cook large quantities and divide into single portions to eat throughout the week. Keep meals simple, and buy prepared foods, including sliced veggies and fruit.

Finding ways to eat right makes you not only slimmer and healthier but also physically younger: Maintaining a desirable weight can take 6 years off your RealAge.

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Monday, January 18, 2010 10:08:06 AM
Millions of people in America are trying to lose weight without much success. There are many reasons for this failure. Without a little patience, knowledge of nutrition and exercise, your best weight loss plan may fail. Learning the top reasons for weight loss failure is important so that you do not make these mistakes yourself.
Why you are Failing at Losing Weight!
Tuesday, July 14, 2009 10:14:43 AM
Hey people wake up!!!! There is no universal secret to dieting. The key to losing weight is simple.....cut down on the calories. You can eat what you want when you want, but keep in mind how much your eating. That's it!! If your fat or even obese, then guess what.....you eat to much. It's not your genes, metabolism, or whatever excuse you can think of. Some people need to be told plainly that they are fat and need to eat less. You can't be to sensitive about these things because, regardless, your feelings will be hurt; whether someone tells you or you go clothes shopping and find nothing fits right. Follow this rule and you will lose weight and be happy ok? Eat breakfast like a king, lunch like a prince, and dinner like a peasant. Breakfast should be between 7:30-9 then have lunch 4 hours after breakfast and dinner four hours after lunch. In between, if your hungry, drink water. And always remember the key term...eat in moderation and stick to portion sizes.
Tuesday, July 14, 2009 9:56:53 AM
i really sympathize with you, three years ago i was on hormones (i too, had pcod/s) after several surgeries failed to keep the condition from worsening.  i could not believe what happened to my body!!! literally went to bed one night, taking off the sweat pants i had been wearing that day, when i woke the next morning to put them on, they would not go over my hips and rear end. i was gaining weight so fast, it really was unlike anything i had ever seen before.  i gained nearly 60 lbs in 3 weeks.  i wasn't eating any differently, i was still an active person and nothing stopped the weight gain.  i stopped the medication in fear of hurting my body more by being obese (heart, diabetes, high blood pressure, etc).  the bad news?  i have tried almost every diet fathomable in the last 3.5 years since that weight gain, and can NEVER get more than 25-30lbs off, and worse yet, i can never seem to KEEP it off.  i've tried alli (30lb loss, back after 3 months off the pills), atkins (12lb loss, back after 2 weeks!), weight watchers (13lb loss, back after 1 month)...you get the point.  SO, if you find a solution, please let the rest of us know.  i know it doesnt help, because i feel like you...completely freaked out and frustrated! but know that you are not alone.  any other women out there who are told to take these hormone cocktails for any ailment...BE SURE YOU ARE AWARE OF THE POSSIBLE VERY LONG TERM SIDE EFFECTS!!!
Tuesday, July 14, 2009 9:20:04 AM
Great article that hits most people pretty hard because many of us don't know how many calories we really take in. Like CWWMom, I too use www.411fit.com to identify exactly what I am taking in and where I meet my goals or where I have some work to do. In my case, I have just begun the process of honestly journaling what I actually eat to put me on track to losing weight. Seeing others on the site lose weight has given me hope to correct some of my bad habits and get on track towards better health.
Tuesday, July 14, 2009 8:59:36 AM

I read somewhere to maintain your current weight you need 10 calories/day per pound that you weigh.  So to maintain your 175 you need 1750 cal/day.  Less to than that to loose.

Tuesday, July 14, 2009 8:47:18 AM
I have to say it is quite an eye opener to weigh and measure out everything you eat.   I was on weight watchers and had to do this to keep track of points and I was shocked at how little a serving of any given food was.  Prior to measuring out stuff I was probably eating 2-3 serving (at least) of everything at one sitting.  4oz piece of a pork chop??? Where'd it go?  1/2 c mashed potatoes??? That's it???? OMG!  You will be shocked at first if you do this.
Tuesday, July 14, 2009 8:32:19 AM

did mine get deleted??

Tuesday, July 14, 2009 8:31:52 AM

Sad

 

After three weeks of following a strict caloric intake, (no more than 2,000 cal./daily), walking about two miles each

day at a brisk pace, and monitoring my sleep, I have not lost a single ounce!!  I take a low-dose Thyroid medication

daily and also Folic Acid/B-12 combination. 

 

Any ideas as to why I'm stuck at 5'9"  and 175 lbs.

Tuesday, July 14, 2009 8:28:17 AM
joy5711,,,you are not dropping weight because you are starving yourself!!! 900 cal/day pushes your bod into survival mode,,,turning every morsel nto fat,,,so lighten up...eat,exercise and be happy,,,,1200-1500cal is healthy....
Tuesday, July 14, 2009 8:07:39 AM
Raw vegetables and fruit blended with apple juice as your main meal does not give your body what it needs either. What about protein? Your body also needs some fat, not butter or lard, but good fats that help lower your cholesterol which is not only found in food but your body makes naturally. You may think you have found the answer but your diet is out of whack whether you think its healthy or not.
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