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The Surprising Factors Impacting Your Weight Loss Progress

The Collagen Co. 4 mins read
Key Facts:
  • Weight loss is influenced by multiple factors beyond calories, including hormones, sleep quality, stress levels, and gut health
  • Poor sleep disrupts hunger hormones and can increase cravings, while raising cortisol levels that encourage fat retention
  • Water retention can cause daily weight fluctuations of 1-3kg due to factors like sodium intake, carbohydrates, exercise and hormonal changes
  • Menstruating individuals experience natural weight fluctuations across their cycle, particularly during the luteal phase
  • Muscle gain from strength training can affect scale weight but positively impacts metabolism and overall body composition

If weight loss were as simple as “eat less, move more,” far fewer people would feel confused, frustrated, or stuck. Yet many individuals do everything right,  eating well, exercising consistently and still see the scale stall, jump up overnight, or move unpredictably.

This is because body weight is influenced by far more than calories alone. Understanding the hidden physiological factors at play can help you stop blaming yourself, trust the process, and focus on progress beyond the number on the scale.

1. Hormones: The Silent Drivers

Hormones play a powerful role in regulating appetite, metabolism, fat storage, and energy use. Insulin, cortisol, leptin, ghrelin, oestrogen, and thyroid hormones all influence how your body responds to food and exercise.

During periods of hormonal change such as perimenopause, menopause, or times of high stress weight loss can feel slower despite unchanged habits. This isn’t failure, it’s biology adapting.

2. Sleep Quality: More Important Than You Think

Poor sleep disrupts hunger and fullness hormones, often increasing appetite and cravings while reducing impulse control. It can also raise cortisol levels, encouraging the body to hold onto fat, particularly around the abdomen. Poor sleep has a measurable impact on energy and therefore decision-making the following day. When we’re under rested, fatigue can reduce motivation to be physically active and make it harder to choose nourishing foods - often increasing preference for quick, high-energy options.

Even one or two nights of inadequate sleep can impact scale weight through fluid retention and inflammation. Prioritising sleep is not optional for sustainable weight loss. It needs to be foundational.

Sleep quality can be supported through a consistent wind-down routine paired with a warm nutrient-dense beverage. The Collagen Co's Collagen Dream Hot Chocolate is formulated with a beautiful blend of sleep-supporting ingredients such as Magnesium, Zinc and Chamomile. It also includes two amino acids that calm the nervous system and promote relaxation.

3. Stress & Cortisol: When the Body Holds On

Chronic stress signals the body that it’s not a safe time to lose weight. Elevated cortisol can increase appetite, slow fat loss/ promotes fat storage, and cause water retention.

Ironically, pushing harder - more restriction, more intense exercise - can sometimes worsen progress if stress isn’t addressed. Supporting the nervous system through adequate fuel, rest, and recovery is often what unlocks results.

4. Water Retention: Not Fat Gain

Sudden scale increases are rarely fat. It takes roughly 7,700 extra calories above maintenance to gain 1 kg of body fat. Let that sink in, and keep this in mind before panicking over the scale.

Water retention fluctuates daily due to sodium intake, carbohydrate intake (1g of stored carbs holds 3-4g of water), inflammation from exercise, travel, or hormonal shifts.

These changes can mask fat loss for days or even weeks. This is why weight loss is rarely linear, the scale may stay the same while body composition improves in the background.

5. Menstrual Cycle Fluctuations

For menstruating individuals, weight can fluctuate by 1–3 kg across the cycle due to hormonal changes and fluid shifts. The luteal phase (the week or two before a period) is particularly associated with increased water retention, appetite changes and reduced energy.

Understanding your cycle helps you interpret scale data with context rather than emotion.

Cravings often intensify during the menstrual phase, leading to a tendency to reach for calorie-dense, high-fat, or sugary options. Opting for a naturally sweetened, protein-rich option such as The Collagen Co’s Premium Collagen Peptides can help manage these cravings without compromising weight management goals. With just 0.3 g of sugar per serve and a substantial 13.5 g of protein, they support satiety and allow you to respond to cravings in a more balanced and nourishing way.

6. Gut Health & Digestion

Your gut microbiome influences nutrient absorption, inflammation, appetite regulation, and even how efficiently you extract energy from food. Bloating, constipation, or digestive changes can all affect scale weight. 

Improving fibre intake, food diversity, hydration, and stress management can positively influence gut health and indirectly, weight regulation.

Research shows that incorporating prebiotics and probiotics into the diet can support gut health and improve digestive function. The Collagen Co’s Super Beauty Greens provide a convenient, all-in-one approach - featuring four types of prebiotics and five types of probiotics to promote a balanced gut microbiome. Additionally, they enhance the flavour of water to support adequate hydration - a key factor in maintaining optimal digestive health.

7. Muscle Gain: A Positive “Problem”

To maximise the benefits of strength training,  it’s essential to consume sufficient protein to support muscle repair, growth, and maintenance. Increased muscle mass also elevates resting metabolic rate, helping the body burn more calories at rest. For a convenient, nutrient-dense, high-protein option that fits seamlessly into a busy lifestyle, The Collagen Co’s Glow Shakes are an excellent choice. Each serve delivers an impressive 29 g of rapidly absorbed protein and comes in 12 delicious flavours, making it easy to enjoy on the go.

Why Weight Loss Isn’t Linear and that’s normal

Weight loss is a biological process, not a straight line. Plateaus, fluctuations, and pauses are part of a healthy, adaptive body responding to change.

When you zoom out and look at trends over weeks and months, rather than days your true progress becomes clearer.

The Takeaway

If your weight loss feels unpredictable, you’re not broken… You’re human. By understanding the factors beyond calories, you can approach your journey with patience, self-trust, and a more compassionate mindset.

Focus on consistent habits, not daily scale readings. The body is always responding , even when the scale hasn’t caught up yet.

Progress is happening, even when it’s not immediately visible.


About us:

Founded in Melbourne, The Collagen Co. creates beauty-first nutrition designed to slot effortlessly into women’s lives. With collagen at the core, the brand combines great taste with science-backed formulas to deliver real, visible results.

The Collagen Co is available online https://www.thecollagen.co and Chemist Warehouse stores Australia-wide.

 


Contact details:

Kaitlin Lawler
PR & Partnerships Coordinator
[email protected]
+61 427 131 307 

 

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