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How long does it take to gain 1 kg?

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If you want to gain weight, you need to eat at least 500 to 1000 calories more than you normally would eat in a day. At this rate, you would have gained 1 kg by the end of 1 or 2 weeks, depending on your intake. Also, keep in mind that the calories you burn also impact the rate of weight gain.


Can I gain 1 kg in a week?

Generally speaking, every 1kg of weight gain needs about 7000 additional calories [or 29 300 kilojoules]. So to gain 1kg in a week, you would need to eat your Daily Energy Expenditure (DEE) (calculated on the How Much Should I Be Eating Handout) plus a further 1000 calories [or 4 190 kilojoules] every day.

How can I gain 1 kg in a month?

Try to fit 5-6 smaller meals into your day, rather than relying on three. Eat snacks in between. Eat one meal or snack right before bed. Eating before sleeping can help you gain weight.1Other oily fish can also help you gain weight. ... 2Beans are a great source of proteins and of starch.

Is it normal to gain 1 kg in a day?

First things first: It's totally normal for your weight to fluctuate 1-2kg in a day. Ever so often, patients come to me, saying: “I've tried several strict diet programmes and yet things go wrong.

Is it normal to gain 1 kg after eating?

So when your glycogen stores shrink when you do not consume carbohydrates, so does your water, and thus it's normal to experience glycogen and water weight shifts of up to 1 kg per day even with no changes in your calorie intake or activity level.

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