Originally published 29 June 2018. Last updated 23 February 2021.

Keep Weight Off: How to Prevent Gaining Weight After Low-Carb Dieting

apples in basket & apple cider vinegar

Now if you got to this post because you reached your goal weight, congratulations! That is no easy feat! Following a low-carb or ketogenic diet over the long-term can be quite challenging given that it is so restrictive. Plus, as I have mentioned before, we simply don’t know whether it is safe in the long-term for otherwise healthy individuals.

First, let’s reset and make sure you know what I mean when I say a “Ketogenic diet.”

P.S. You might also want to check out our post on getting past a weight loss plateau for more tips on this topic.

Listen to Dr. Neal address this topic on Episode 355 of the podcast Optimal Health Daily

Typical American diets consist of:

  • 60% of one’s daily energy (i.e., calories) coming from carbohydrates
  • about 15% from protein
  • about 25% from fat

Contrast this with the Ketogenic diet which requires:

  • 10% of one’s daily calories from carbohydrate
  • 20% from protein
  • a whopping 70% from fat

Basically, a ketogenic diet is a lower carbohydrate, high-fat diet.

So how do you maintain your body weight now that you have reached your goal weight?

Given that you have been on such a restrictive diet, the key is to go about this very slowly. We don’t want you to experience any unpleasant side effects from jumping in too quickly.

Aside from exercising and surrounding yourself with people that support you, as I mentioned earlier in this blog post, here is my main tip for maintaining your body weight.

Increase Your Intake of Carb-Rich Foods…Slowly

Slowly, and I repeat, slowly increase your intake of carbohydrate-rich foods while decreasing those high fat foods. My recommendation would be to begin adding some starchy vegetables first–vegetables like carrots, zucchini, squash, and sweet potato. Yes, while these are still nutritious, they do contain more carbohydrates than other vegetables like lettuce, bell peppers, onions, mushrooms, broccoli, cauliflower, etc.

What do I mean by “slowly”? Think 1 serving at a time. For example, tomorrow, follow your normal ketogenic diet but with the following exceptions: swap out some of the high fat food you would normally eat for a serving of carrots.

Let’s say you normally eat 1 whole avocado each day as part of your normal ketogenic diet. Tomorrow, eat ¾ of the avocado (again, instead of the whole thing), and add 12 baby carrots to your meal instead (12 baby carrots counts as 1 serving of carrots). Do this for 1 week. Then next week, eat ½ of the avocado (instead of ¾ of it like you had been doing), continue eating the 12 baby carrots, then add a serving of sweet potato (which is about ½ cup).

Eventually, the goal will be to consume about 50% of your calories from carbohydrate, about 25% of your calories coming from protein, and 25% of your calories coming from healthy fats each day. These healthy fats are sometimes called unsaturated fats and include olive oil, avocado, nuts, and fatty fish. This ratio of carbohydrates, protein, and fats appears to the magic formula when it comes maintaining body weight.

I wish you continued success as you continue your journey towards a healthier lifestyle.

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Keep Weight Off: Will Eating Too Much Fruit Cause Weight Gain?

Listen to Dr. Neal address this topic on Episode 305 of the podcast Optimal Health Daily.

I will quote Cosmo Kramer from Seinfeld here, after a modeling agent told him that he looks very lean:

You know I try to take care of myself. I watch what I eat. Ah, just recently, I cut out fructose.

I remember one of my patients was a big fan of fruit. As I do with all of those I counsel, I asked this person to tell me about the types and quantities of foods they commonly consume. He reached into his lunch bag and proudly pulled out a large plastic container full of chopped fruit. The container held at least 7 cups of chopped fruit.

I said, “Ok, so how long does it take you to finish that fruit?”

His response, “Oh… this is done by mid-morning.”

I had to then explain why his fruit consumption may be a bit much. I will share some of that with you here.

How Much Fruit is Too Much?

mango fruit bowl

Most people don’t really need to worry about consuming too much fruit each day. That’s because many simply don’t consume enough.

Most health agencies agree that adults should consume 5 to 9 combined servings of fruits and vegetables each day. But because of how it’s worded, this recommendation can lead to some confusion. Again, the recommendation is 5 to 9 combined servings of fruits and vegetables each day–the key word being “combined.”

For example, if you ate 3 servings of fruit and 2 servings of vegetables today, you would meet this recommendation: 3 servings of fruit plus 2 servings of vegetables equals 5 servings total. Or theoretically, you could consume 4 servings of fruit and 1 serving of vegetables and still meet this recommendation: 4 plus 1 equals 5.

While I like the spirit behind this suggestion, you can see it’s easy to misinterpret. If you’re consuming 10 servings of fruit each day, you are definitely exceeding this recommendation – but only in the fruit department.

Should I Replace Vegetables with Fruits?

One concern I have is that by consuming so much fruit, it may be replacing other foods in your diet, like vegetables.

You may be wondering, “Well, fruit is full of important nutrients, too, so it shouldn’t be that big of a deal!” Yes, fruit is full of important vitamins and minerals, but they are found in different quantities when compared to vegetables.

You’ve heard me say this phrase before, “Everything in moderation” and fruit is no exception. This is because when we strive for balance and variety in our diets, the nutrients in each food tend to complement each other. We are less likely to get too much of one nutrient and too little of another.

The Body and Fructose

Another concern is the fact that consuming this quantity of fruit may be holding you back when it comes to weight management. This is because the body processes fructose, the main sugar in fruit, differently. The body can actually convert fructose to fat very easily. If you’re consuming whole fruit, you will get some dietary fiber along with that fructose, and the dietary fiber will help slow down the body’s absorption of fructose hopefully making it less likely to be converted to fat. But if you’re consuming 10 or more servings of fruit each day, chances are, even with all of that fiber, your body is still getting lots of fructose, making it more likely that all of that fruit sugar is being converted to fat.

So, yes, it is possible that by consuming 10 or more servings of fruit each day could be making it harder to manage your weight.

What Does A Serving of Fruit Look Like?

I keep saying “10 servings” or “1 serving”– what is 1 serving of fruit, anyway?

Because fruit comes in all shapes and sizes, it’s a bit of a challenge to define a serving for all fruit. So, I’ll give you some general rules to help you:

  • When we’re talking about round fruits like oranges, apples, peaches, nectarines, etc., if the piece of fruit is about the size of your fist, then that counts as 1 serving. If you ate the whole piece, you would have consumed 1 serving of fruit.
  • When it comes to chopped fruit or smaller berries like blueberries, about ½ cup would be 1 serving.
  • Strawberries: about 12 whole strawberries would be 1 serving.
  • Frozen fruit: about ½ cup would be 1 serving, too
  • If you’re eating dried fruit, like dried apricots, raisins, etc. about ¼ of a cup would be 1 serving. This is because dried fruit has much of the water content removed – this means that dried fruit is a more concentrated fruit source. You can consume less and get about the same quantity of nutrients.
  • And lastly, my least preferred form of fruit: fruit juices. One half cup counts as 1 serving. The reason I’m not a big fan of fruit juice is that it is the most concentrated form of fructose. This means the body can easily absorb it which increases the likelihood that it will get converted to fat.

Image on Serving Sizes

This graphic from the Iowa Department of Public Health might be helpful to refer to (download a PDF version here).

When it comes to fruit alternatives, there aren’t a whole lot unfortunately. I would say consuming whole, fresh, or frozen fruit is the best. Again, this is because by eating whole fruit you will get all of that fiber, too, which will slow down the body’s absorption of that fructose.

I would also recommend cutting back on your fruit intake if you're getting too many servings – and you can do this slowly, but consider replacing some of that fruit with vegetables that pair well with fruit. For example, mango, red bell pepper, red onion and avocado go nicely together (this is basically the foundation of a mango salsa recipe).

By mixing and matching like this, you will decrease some of that fruit and increase your vegetable consumption without sacrificing taste!

Listen to Dr. Neal address this topic on Episode 305 of the podcast Optimal Health Daily.

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Neal Malik

Dr. Neal Malik ("Dr. Neal") has a Doctorate in Public Health with emphases in disease prevention and nutrition. He is also a Registered Dietitian and Certified Health Education Specialist. He is currently an assistant professor at California State University, San Bernardino. Dr. Neal has published peer-reviewed scientific research and been featured as a nutrition and wellness expert in over 70 media outlets including Parade and The L.A. Times. Send in your health related question and Dr. Neal will answer it on the Optimal Health Daily show!
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