Gosh at her height and weight I can see how it would be a challenge - many of us never get that close to a healthy range. How is she measuring the calories burned? If she's relying on equipment (such as a pedometer, treadmill or eliptical) to identify how much she's burned, maybe the equipment is not accurate? I agree, 1000 calories is a lot. Maybe her body is not responding to the excercise. Sometimes changing up the exercises can signficantly impact weight loss and toning. Suggest she take a serious look at the amount of points she is using and if it's on target, try some new work outs. Maybe some circuit training. She might also consider talking to the family doctor about her struggle, particularly if she is certain she is within her points range and is working up a good sweat in her work outs and still hasn't lost weight in a month or so. Maybe it's an underlying health issue. Not to worry you at all, but it's probably best to look into it rather than struggle without answers. Best of luck to you and your daughter!
