jeffderuyter21 said:
And why does the weight she gain have to be fat?
Very true.
this is from my nutrition/wellness text: ( I edited a bit)
Weight gain - Winning at weight gain involves a simple formula that comes down to complementing a balanced eating plan with regular physical activity. It involves the same factors that work with any health lifstyle approach.
Be patient, eat healthful foods and continue to develop positive, lifelong eating habits. An underweight person CANNOT afford to eat desserts, fast foods and high in sat. fat diet. Whether a person is under or over weight their arteries, hearts, digestive systems are the same. To say that a person can 'afford' to is wrong and negligent.
To gain a pound of body weight/week you theoretically need to consume an extra 500 calories over and above your regular intake each day. (one lb. is equal to 3500 calories).
Snacks are a good way to gain weight. A substantial afternoon/evening snack. Some great snack ideas:
fruit, yogurt, cheese and whole grain crackers, trail mix,muffins, granola bars, avacado, bananas, healthy shakes full of low fat milk and fruit.
Space out your snacks in between your larger meals.
I also did your BMI for you and it is 19.08 - only slightly underweight.
I also referred to The Metropolotan Tables of Height and Weight, keeping in mind that this table is only a vague referance to real body weight and types, and again, just slightly underweight.
If you are a hard gainer/ectomorph, then you are genetically predisposed to being underweight. Without seeing you I would guess that you are long boned and small framed. I bet that you can take your middle finger and thumb and wrap them around your wrist and they will over lap. I would even guess that you sun burn easy, and that you have a hard time relaxing. Let me know how accurate I am here. This post is getting way too long, God Bless, J
And yes, do work out, do cardio, lift weights, live a healthy lifestyle.