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NuevaVida -> RE: Eat Less, Lose Weight (5/9/2009 12:30:17 PM)
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Correct, YHMY, but I would say the majority of overweight people, myself included, is the result of overeating. In the society we've become, we often don't even realize we're doing it. Look at how fast food was on a trend of Jumbo-Sizing everything. Going out to eat? Is your local spaghetti shop having an "all you can eat" special? Food is out there - everywhere - and we are encouraged to get more for our money - and eat all we want! I had a very frank conversation with my doctor some months back, when I asked about lap-band surgery. He said he wouldn't do it. He said it's really simple - eat less calories than you burn and you'll lose weight. Last February I joined Weight Watchers, inspired by some friends who were successful with it. To my surprise, going out and ordering a salad can be way more caloric than you think! I've learned a lot about eating, more than I (arrogantly) thought I would. I've lost 25 pounds since Feb and my next weigh-in is on Tuesday, and I expect to see more weight-loss then. It's not just portion control - it's eating the right thing, too. Want a salad? Eat to your heart's content - without the croutons, added cheese & bacon bits, and creamy dressing. Don't glop butter on evreything. Eat whole grains instead of processed grains (more fibrous). Plan your meals - bring your lunch to work instead of going out to eat. Or, if you're going out, decide what you're going to eat BEFORE opening the menu (grilled chicken instead of bacon & bleu cheese wrapped steak). Going to Mexican food? Order whole beans instead of refried (think, dumped in fat), and skip the rice & sour cream. Substitute with adding salsa (fat free!) to your food. Don't eat that entire basket of chips (sometimes that's so difficult for me I tell them to not bring me chips at all). Like your beer? (I love my beer) Amstel Lite is the best lite beer I've tried. Hard liquor with diet soda is better than drinks mixed with juice. I just finished eating a plate of orange roughy (not fried), brown rice and sauteed spinach/garlic for lunch. I'm quite satisfied and don't feel I'm sacrificing flavor for anything. It takes some self-education and awareness, but we really can choose to eat healthy, in smaller portions, and be happy.
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