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THE weight loss percentage calculator

August 13, 2019 By Dr. Halls

This page is all about the amazing little weight loss percentage calculator, designed by Dr.Halls and Moose. This handy little tool can help you track your weight loss progress and achieve YOUR weight-loss goals.

Talking Moose
Talking Moose
The older you get the harder it is to lose weight this is because, by then, your body and your fat are really good friends.


 
 

Find out YOUR weight loss percentage HERE!

Simply add your start weight and current weight in pounds into the boxes below. If you prefer to use kilos, then click on the black down arrow to the right of ‘lbs‘.  After you have added your information, click on the CALCULATE button and the percentage weight loss result will show up in the box saying, Result Below.

Here is Dr Halls Weight Loss Percentage Calculator 

Weight Loss Percentage Calculator
Start Weight:
Current Weight:
Result Below:


 
 
Talking Moose
Talking Moose
I don’t think the weight loss percentage calculator works.

Jessica Jessica
Why not?

Talking Moose
Talking Moose
Well, I put in my start weight and my current weight and it says I’ve gained 4% of my body weight.


 
 

Losing weight the healthy way”

Whether you are looking to lose 10 pounds or 100 pounds, weight loss should always be done in a healthy fashion. You might desire to lose weight as fast as possible, this can actually be quite unhealthy for your body. In order to successfully lose weight and maintain that weight loss it is essential that you keep track of the overall amount that you have lost and also check your progress on a weekly basis.  This post will help you to do just that.


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Talking Moose
Why do fish always know how much they weigh? Because they have scales.


 
 

How much weight a week should I be losing?

The American Heart Association advises that no more than 1 to 2 pounds  (0.45 to 0.9 Kg) of weight should be lost in weight loss percentage calculatora week.  Losing more than this may increase your risk of metabolic disorders such as diabetes and glucose intolerance leading to an increased risk for heart disease and stroke.  Rapid weight loss can promote unhealthy eating patterns as well as leaving you feeling fatigued due to an inadequate daily caloric intake. In addition, losing weight too rapidly increases your risk of gaining back unwanted weight even faster. One medical study investigated weight gain after dieting and suggests that around 95 % of dieters who lose weight, regain it all again (and sometimes more) within one to five years.

Hector Hector
I’m in shape, unfortunately it’s the wrong one.

Jessica Jessica
Well Hector. Here’s the place to start. Let’s get weighing, photographing and measuring you.

Hector Hector
I try to avoid things that make me fat … like scales, tapes and photos.


 
 

Why is the weight loss percentage calculator so useful?

weight loss percentage calculatorResearch conducted by Rena Wing suggests that keeping track of your weight is a successful technique towards shedding those unwanted pounds.  The key to weight loss tracking, however, is to use the information revealed to quickly make adjustments to any fluctuations in weight or body size.  Weighing yourself, although useful in monitoring progress, does not always show the whole picture.  If you have incorporated some weight lifting or  strength training into your weight loss efforts, than the amount of muscle and tone of your body may be just as important, if not more so, than the figures on the weighing  scales. Resistance or strength training has been shown in several scientific studies to increase your basal metabolic rate and aid fat loss from the body.

Talking Moose
Talking Moose
Why are donuts like destiny? Because they too shape our ends.

Jessica Jessica
Hey Moose, did you know that one of the best sellers is cookbooks.

Hector Hector
… and the second biggest seller is diet books ~ how not to eat what you’ve just learnt to cook.


 
 

Dr. Halls

Weight loss can be tracked in various ways:-

  • By traditional weighing scales:  Keep count of the amount of pounds or kilos lost and calculate your weight; use a simple calculator to convert from pounds to kilos.
  • Use a weight loss percentage calculator:  Calculate the percentage of weight that you lose.  This can be a very useful tool in your weight loss efforts and allows you to see the overall picture by comparing your current weight with your original weight.  This may help in setting weight loss goals and boost your motivation too.
  • Measure your weight loss in  inches.  Get a simple tape measure and write down the measurements of your waist, thighs, chest, biceps, shoulders and hips before, during and after your weight loss plan.  In addition to this, take before and after photographs of yourself including a front, back and side view.
  • Body composition:  Get an appointment with a nutritionist and have your body fat percentage calculated before and after your weight loss efforts.  This can be done using a body fat calculator.

Holly Holly
I really don’t like the word ‘track’ it reminds me of running and sweating.

Talking Moose
Talking Moose
I just ran my first marathon this morning.

Holly Holly
Wow! That’s really impressive Moose.

Talking Moose
Talking Moose
Only kidding … I’m on my third cup cake!


 
 

Who is the Biggest Loser?

“Weight loss competitions”

TV shows such as ‘The Biggest Loser’ have promoted weight loss in competition form.  The weight loss percentage calculator is used as well as weight loss in pounds. The logic behind this is that the contestants who weigh the most to begin with are more likely to lose a larger amount of pounds per week. This, in part is because the more you weigh the higher the number of calories you burn when you exercise. Hence, the heavier people are expected to lose more weight quicker than the lighter competitors.  By using the weight loss percentage calculators, it develops a balanced platform amongst all the participants by analyzing weight loss in percentage form.


kevinbeforeafter weight loss percentage calculator

Hector Hector
I know I’m fat because I find myself fantasizing about having the shape of the guy in the ‘before’ photo.


 
 

How do I calculate percentage weight loss?


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“How to calculate weight loss percentage”

As you know if you’re reading this,  sticking to your weight loss program and tracking your progress can be difficult.  Finding out what percentage of body weight you have lost can really help in your weight loss effort alongside setting your goal weight.   A scientific review of medical literature between 1993 and 2003 on the benefits of self monitoring in relation to weight loss, concluded that there was ample evidence to demonstrate that self-monitoring is significantly linked with successful weight loss.

Talking Moose
Talking Moose
Oh No! I’ve seen the words percentage and formula. We don’t have to do maths … do we?

Dr. Halls Dr. Halls
No Moose, you can work out your percentage of weight loss with my very own calculator.   Just scroll down a bit … it’s coming.


 
 

The formula for the weight loss percentage calculator is very simple, even for those of us who are mathematically challenged. If weight loss percentage calculatoryou want to work out your percentage weight loss manually here are the sums.

Percentage weight loss is calculated by taking away (in pounds) your present weight from your starting weight. Next, multiply the result by 100. Now divide this figure by the starting weight and you have your percentage.   For instance, if your starting body weight was 200 pounds and your present weight is 180 pounds, subtract 180 from 200. This gives you the total amount of pounds lost, which in this case is 20 pounds.  Multiply by 100 which is 2000. Next divide this figure by the starting weight, 2000 divided by 200 which is 10 and that is your answer, in this example, 10% of body weight has been lost.

Dr. Halls

One more example:-

Starting weight: 230 pounds
Present weight: 160 pounds

230 – 160 = 70
70 x 100 = 7000
7000/230 = 30.434 =  around 30 % Total Weight Loss



 
 

Talking Moose
Arithmetic is fun. Think of a number. Double it. Add six. Half it. Take away the number you started with. Your answer is three.


 
 

Add your Percentage Weight Loss to your Food Journal

If you want to successfully lose weight, keeping a food diarycan hugely boost your efforts.  A 2008 study of obese women suggests that keeping an accurate food diary can double your weight loss.  In the food journal you should log every mouthful that you eat or drink during the day to monitor your caloric intake.  In addition, it can be helpful to note your weight loss percentage calculatoremotional state at the time of eating to help you identify bad eating habits and patterns.  To spur you on and keep track of your progress you could add a column to fill in each week for your weight and percentage weight loss.  Studies have also shown that goal setting for weight loss can be very useful, so don’t forget to state yours in your diary, for example, ‘lose 10% of your weight in two months.’

If you tend to be overweight or obese, even a small reduction in weight can be very constructive. According to the Centers for Disease Control, just a 5 % to 10 % reduction in weight can have a definite result on your health.  So do not give up if you are making slow progress.  Other health benefits to even a small reduction in weight  include lower cholesterol, blood pressure and blood glucose levels.

 
 


When you use the weight loss percentage calculator, they calculate it for you. This gives you an accurate percentage that you can use to track your progress all the time.
Dr. Halls



 
 

Gretchen Gretchen
Who are “they“?

Talking Moose
Talking Moose
We have one hundred highly trained gerbils.

weight loss percentage calculator Gerbil Math



 
 

weight loss percentage calculator

“Another handy tool you can use…”

Although you should definitely continue using this weight loss percentage calculator all the time, there is another amazing tool that you can consider using as well!

The Body Mass Index (BMI) Calculators , will give you information about your weight and height. It can also be used to indicate if you are overweight, obese, underweight, or normal.  Having a good idea of your body mass index (bmi) and your percentage weight loss can help with your personal weight-loss program.  Another interesting statistic to look at is the waist-to-height ratio.

Talking Moose
Talking Moose
How to lose weight: Turn your head to the left, turn your head to the right. Repeat this exercise whenever offered food.


 
 

What about for the seriously Obese? 

Sometimes, for the morbid obese, diet and exercise alone are not necessarily going to be effective. Obesity is classed as having a Body Mass Index (BMI) of over 30. A 2015 cohort study from the UK that examined digital records over a 10 year period of 278,982 obese men and women had some very interesting results:-

surgery for weight lossThe bad news seems to be that once a person becomes obese the chances of them returning to a normal weight are quite low.

  • For an obese man (BMI over 30) the chance of returning to a healthy weight is 1 in 210
  • For an obese woman (BMI over 30) the chance of returning to a healthy weight is 1 in 124

However, the more weight gained the lower the chances of ever returning to, or maintaining  a normal weight long term.

  • For a morbidly obese man (BMI over 40) the chance of returning to a healthy weight is  1 in 1,290
  • For a morbidly obese woman (BMI over 40) the chance of returning to a healthy weight is  1 in 677 chance.

Losing just 5 % of the body weight however, did have health benefits and was a lot more achievable with a

  • 1 in 12 chance for men
  • and a 10% success rate for women.
Jessica Jessica
That is quite shocking – so the more weight you gain the less chance you have of losing it or maintaining the loss long term?

Dr. Halls Dr. Halls
Latest research does seem to be confirming this theory, yes.

Hector Hector
So, what is the answer Doc?

Dr. Halls Dr. Halls
A whole rethink of the worldwide obesity situation, food industry and education starting with prevention.


 
 

Dr. Halls

However, for the seriously obese losing just 5% – 10% of the body weight may not be effective in warding off the long term health problems associated with obesity.  Combined with the slim chances of returning to a normal body weight the National Institute of Health has supported weight loss surgery as a possible solution for long term results.

Surgery for weight loss may be something to seriously consider if you have a BMI over 40 or a BMI over 30 with any related health conditions such as diabetes, high blood pressure, sleep apnea or high cholesterol levels.

Talking Moose
Talking Moose
Welcome to the Weight Loss Forum: To lose one pound, double click your mouse six million times.


 
 

Questions and Answers

I want to lose weight but have no idea what my ideal weight should be.  How do I find out how much I have to lose?

As mentioned above, the Body Mass Index (BMI) is a well known tool that divides your weight in kgs by the square of your height in metres. The BMI is useful to find out if you are a healthy weight for your height.

Ideally your BMI should be between 18.5 and 24.9. If your BMI is above this the following classifications apply:-

weight loss percentage calculator

  • 25 – 29.9 is overweight
  • 30 – 39.9 is obese
  • 40 + is very obese
  • < 18.5 is considered underweight

Another handy way of finding out what your ideal weight should be is to use Dr. Halls very own Ideal Weight Calculator that shows you other people’s ideal weight who are the same age, height, weight and gender as you.

How many calories should I be eating a day?

Dr. Halls

The amount of calories needed per day to maintain your weight, as it is now, depends on many factors which include:-

  • Age
  • Height
  • Weight
  • Gender
  • Activity Levels
  • Body composition
  • Lifestyle
  • General Health

The recommended amount of calories from the UK’s National Health Service (NHS) is around 2,500 (10,460 Kj) for an average adult male and 2,000 (8,368 Kj) for a female.

There is a nice, quick and easy calorie calculator which will work out how many calories you need per day to maintain your weight. You then take the number of calories, add a little exercise and reduce or alter what you eat and … Voila! … you will make progress with your weight loss.

Talking Moose
Talking Moose
Calories don’t count at the weekends … do they?


 
 

I have lost weight many times in the past and regained it again. I am now looking for a long-term weight loss plan. Do you have any advice? 

weight loss percentage calculatorTo lose pounds and keep them off you need a combination of a healthy eating plan and a fitness plan. The key to long-term weight loss is slow and steady. Research has shown that fast weight loss is not maintained in the long term.

Monitoring your daily caloric intake together with keeping a track of your weight loss can be useful tools towards a lean body. As mentioned above, to track weight loss firstly establish your ideal weight and then make use of the weight loss percentage calculator and a body fat percentage calculator. Make sure that you set realistic and achievable weight loss goals in the first place.

Other methods that have been scientifically proven to REALLY help with achieving long-term weight loss are joining support groups such as Weight Watchers or the biggest loser club.

Talking Moose
Talking Moose
The closest I’ve been to a diet this year is erasing food searches from my browser history.


 
 

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Talking Moose
Talking Moose
I am in shape … It’s just unfortunate that shape is a potato.


 
 

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