aracelivince 10 Posted January 2, 2019 Hello people i'm 5'9 but i weight only 49 kgs. What are the best things should i do to increase the weight as well as become muscular. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
revlib24 10 Posted February 1, 2019 Hello people i'm 5'9 but i weight only 49 kgs. What are the best things should i do to increase the weight as well as become muscular. Â Â Hi I suggest that you do the protein diet by WW this will make you muscular. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
k9dancer 198 Posted February 1, 2019 You actually have to do weight training to add muscle. That and following a healthy diet. Ann SW: 158.6 Dec 2010 G.W. 137 Â C.W. 125, Dec. 7, 2018 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
1claire 10 Posted February 8, 2019 Eat more frequently. When you're underweight, you may feel full faster. Eat five to six smaller meals during the day rather than two or three large meals. Â Â Choose nutrient-rich foods. As part of an overall healthy diet, choose whole-grain breads, pastas and cereals; fruits and vegetables; dairy products; lean protein sources; and nuts and seeds. Â Â Try smoothies and shakes. Don't fill up on diet soda, coffee and other drinks with few calories and little nutritional value. Instead, drink smoothies or healthy shakes made with milk and fresh or frozen fruit, and sprinkle in some ground flaxseed. In some cases, a liquid meal replacement may be recommended. Â Â Watch when you drink. Some people find that drinking fluids before meals blunts their appetite. In that case, it may be better to sip higher calorie beverages along with a meal or snack. For others, drinking 30 minutes after a meal, not with it, may work. Â Â Make every bite count. Snack on nuts, peanut butter, cheese, dried fruits and avocados. Have a bedtime snack, such as a peanut butter and jelly sandwich, or a wrap sandwich with avocado, sliced vegetables, and lean meat or cheese. Top it off. Add extras to your dishes for more calories - such as cheese in casseroles and scrambled eggs, and fat-free dried milk in soups and stews. Â Â Have an occasional treat. Even when you're underweight, be mindful of excess sugar and fat. An occasional slice of pie with ice cream is OK. But most treats should be healthy and provide nutrients in addition to calories. Bran muffins, yogurt, and granola bars are good choices. Â Â Exercise. Exercise, especially strength training, can help you gain weight by building up your muscles. Exercise may also stimulate your appetite. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites