Uncovering Hidden Calories: The Crucial Role of Food Tracking After Bariatric Surgery
Apr 21, 2025

After undergoing bariatric surgery, patients often experience significant changes in their dietary habits and caloric intake. However, even with these changes, it's possible to unknowingly consume additional calories that can hinder weight loss progress. Understanding and tracking these hidden calories is essential for achieving and maintaining desired weight loss outcomes.
The Impact of Untracked Calories
Consider the following real-life examples:
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3 Hershey Kisses: 70 calories
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4 tablespoons of ketchup: 70 calories
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1 tablespoon of olive oil: 120 calories
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A Starbucks latte with regular milk: 170 calories
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44 goldfish crackers: 140 calories
None of these feel like a "meal," but together? That’s over 550 calories.
For many post-op bariatric patients, that’s half of their daily intake—gone without realizing it. These calories "slide under the radar" and can make you feel stuck in your weight loss journey, even when you're eating what seems like the right things.
The Importance of Food Tracking
Accurate food tracking is vital for bariatric patients to monitor their caloric intake and ensure they are meeting their nutritional needs. Utilizing food diaries or tracking apps can help patients stay accountable and make informed dietary choices.
"It’s not about being perfect — it’s about learning to see what you’ve been trained to ignore."
Untracked snacks, condiments, drinks, and cooking oils add up quickly, and for a person on a restricted diet, those calories can make or break progress.
Strategies for Effective Tracking
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Use Technology: Apps like Baritastic and MyFitnessPal can simplify the tracking process.
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Be Mindful of Condiments and Add-ons: Track all items, including sauces, dressings, and oils.
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Plan Meals: Preparing meals in advance helps control portions and avoids mindless snacking.
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Educate Yourself: Understand the caloric content of common foods and be vigilant about logging them.
Support and Resources
If you're confused about what to eat or how to make it all work after surgery, you're not alone. Join the Bariatric Rewrite Private Group for free, or book an exploratory call to work with a coach who’s walked this journey too.
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