Started Atkins last July. Lost 30 # and my blood sugar is perfect. Used their candy products when I was desperate, but otherwise, just real food. No sugar or starch (wine is allowed), and 20 minutes every day on the treadmill. Life is good.
I've never figured out why every year there is a new type of diet. I've never known a person who didn't lose weight by eating the right amount of calories. If you are fat than you're eating too many calories. Yes you may be able to work off some of those calories but on the other hand you can just sit on your ass 24/7 and eat the right number of calories.
I've never figured out why every year there is a new type of diet. I've never known a person who didn't lose weight by eating the right amount of calories. If you are fat than you're eating too many calories. Yes you may be able to work off some of those calories but on the other hand you can just sit on your ass 24/7 and eat the right number of calories.
Agreed.
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The things that "work" are not NEW diets. These are principles that have been known for decades but the research on the ability of these things to greatly improve health are only now getting traction due to waning influence from the sugar and corn and "lite" food processors.
And I'm not ON a diet. I have changed my lifestyle and eating habits 6 months ago for long-term health not short-term gain. Huge difference.
I'll also add that I feel much better since focusing on eating less-processed foods. Occasionally I'll have a quick frozen meal or something like a Knorr Pasta package and feel like poop after (and usually have to poo soon after). Veggies, a few fruits (need to expand there), chicken or beef, and dairy. Other than rice and pasta, I pretty much only venture into aisles for seasonings and sauces.
I started the year slightly overweight. I made moderate sustainable changes to my diet and started exercising some more. Kept a weekly calorie budget. I steadily lost 25 lbs over the year. No specialized diets are necessary. Counting calories works if you are honest about it.
Yeah, but I like sugars and grains. I would rather count and eat and drink what I like in moderation.No need to count calories. Cut sugar. Cut grain. Eat your heart out. #NSNG
Yeah, but I like sugars and grains. I would rather count and eat and drink what I like in moderation.
That's the key. A lot of people (myself included) have a hard time eating some things in moderation, though, so a No sugar, no grain type of diet works better because when they go to the grocery store, they just don't buy those things. Personally, I've found changing buying habits is easier than consumption habits. If you don't buy it, you can't eat it.
I would agree with the previous poster, though, in the simplest, most effective way to become more healthy is sugars and grain while watching salt. You cut that out, you'll lose weight.
I also think that at least since I've been alive, the wrong message has been sent out in terms of healthy foods. You can blame whoever but this whole "fat-free" and "diet" labeling has given people the idea that those things are good. They aren't good. When I get into discussions with people, they also believe things like eggs and potatoes and bacon are just awful. That's not necessarily true.
That's the key. A lot of people (myself included) have a hard time eating some things in moderation, though, so a No sugar, no grain type of diet works better because when they go to the grocery store, they just don't buy those things. Personally, I've found changing buying habits is easier than consumption habits. If you don't buy it, you can't eat it.
I would agree with the previous poster, though, in the simplest, most effective way to become more healthy is sugars and grain while watching salt. You cut that out, you'll lose weight.
I also think that at least since I've been alive, the wrong message has been sent out in terms of healthy foods. You can blame whoever but this whole "fat-free" and "diet" labeling has given people the idea that those things are good. They aren't good. When I get into discussions with people, they also believe things like eggs and potatoes and bacon are just awful. That's not necessarily true.
I've never figured out why every year there is a new type of diet. I've never known a person who didn't lose weight by eating the right amount of calories. If you are fat than you're eating too many calories. Yes you may be able to work off some of those calories but on the other hand you can just sit on your ass 24/7 and eat the right number of calories.
We do those, actually just started one today. Usually only do 10-14 days bc after that there's not much change IMO. But no added sugars, carbs, beer and dairy and I usually lose around 1 lb a day. 1st time, 2 summers ago I started at 210, went down to 185 in 24 days. 4 months later got down 172, which is frail for me IMO at 6' tall. I'm at 189 now, added some holiday fat. Too much beer while off work. My wife has lost 65 lbs, it's great.Six years ago I did the Advocare 24 day challenge and went from 233 to 210. I was able to maintain there but wasn't yet happy. What that helped me do was focus on eating the right foods, like someone else said "fuel not an event." Since then I've gotten down to 200 and am quite consistent there; sometimes down to 190 and as high as 205. I no longer use Advocare but instead use Yoli. This isn't trying to get anyone to use the products for either company, but it's what I used in the past and what I currently use.
Science is pretty settled that calories are not the same. Carbs impact different metabolic pathways than fats. WAY different impacts on things like insulin... A diet of all carbs will give you a completely different outcome than a diet of all fats or all proteins with some individual differences to be sure. I'm less interested in the weight loss and WAY more interested and invested in the bio marker successes. I do not respond to a higher carb diet regardless of the number of calories.