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Originally posted by iowabbmom:
My son is a h.s. freshman, a quarter inch shy of 6 ft. and about 126 lbs. I need some suggestions on how to put some weight on the boy.
He's currently playing basketball, so all the running is not helping. I also still think he's growing height-wise...so I don't know if the weight will come once he's done with that???
Will protein shakes help? He's tried some, but really has not found one he's liked (taste), hates chocolate flavored stuff...vanilla is ok.
Ideas? Thoughts? Suggestions? TIA everyone!
Good questions.
Use mathematics to solve the problem. Gaining or losing weight is simply a matter of counting calories and knowing what your burn rate or metabolism is.
Start with:
1 lb equals 3500 calories.
If you burn 3500 a day while eating 3500 a day, he will stay at 126 lbs for the rest of his life. I think a reasonable plan is to try and eat 500 more calories a day than you burn so at the end of one week, you will have gained one pound. Maybe that is overly aggressive for a youngster, so maybe we could have a dietician chime in here.
There are metabolism charts out there on the Internet that will help compute a burn rate. For instance, someone who is 126 lbs and has a high workout activity may be burning 2500 calories a day or more. Assuming he is burning some number like 2500 calories a day, then he needs to eat 3000 calories every day for a week to gain one pound. Have him weigh himself each week after going to the bathroom and before he has eaten his morning breakfast. If he has gained more or less than a pound, decrease/increase the caloric intake accordingly. The Internet provides the number of calories/serving for all foods.
One trick with protein shakes is to use whole milk in the shake to increase the number of calories in the shake. One mistake many kids make is skipping meals. Often times, kids will sleep in on weekends and not eat their first meal until lunch time. They need to learn to eat all during the day. You can lose weight just by sleeping in bed if you don't take in enough calories.
FYI -
For those wanting to lose weight, apply the same principles in reverse, take in 500 calories less a day and you'll lose one pound a week guaranteed. After one year, you'll have lost 50 lbs. Often times, a 500 calorie reduction/per day can be had by switching from regular soda or pop to diet.