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I've had a 32" waist forever and always maintained a good level of activity to keep it that way. A few years ago I had a course of mirtazapine which, I didn't realise at the time, made me put on quite a bit of weight so I was just about squeezing into 34 trousers. Ever since I've been trying really hard to get rid of the extra weight and I've dropped a bit but it just seems impossible. I exercise a lot anyway, go to the gym usually 5 times a week and cycle at weekends. I find diets really easy to stick to and have been through the whole range of no carbs, high protein, no meat, all meat and so on. For the last 2 weeks I've been on a protein shake for breakfast and dinner with porridge and fruit for lunch. But no change. I'm pretty sure I should be wasting away as I can't be on much more than a thousand calories a day. Can there be any underlying conditions that would make weight loss particularly difficult?
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How few Calories is that ? The body tries to stabilise what it decides is your weight; you need to nudge it into change, not trigger a reaction to conserve energy.
I'd suggest joining a slimming club to get good guidance, good habits/system, and monitoring.
How few Calories is that ? The body tries to stabilise what it decides is your weight; you need to nudge it into change, not trigger a reaction to conserve energy.
I'd suggest joining a slimming club to get good guidance, good habits/system, and monitoring.
Try intermittent fasting, this has worked for me, for January, so far, I have lost 13lbs. https:/ /www.he althlin e.com/n utritio n/inter mittent -fastin g-guide #what-i t-is
I tend to favour the 16/8 daily option.
Also you may be surprised to learn that exercise has very little effect on weight loss directly:
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What it does is get you fitter and you use more energy at rest so it's good to keep doing it but do not rely on it as a method of burning calories directly.
I tend to favour the 16/8 daily option.
Also you may be surprised to learn that exercise has very little effect on weight loss directly:
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What it does is get you fitter and you use more energy at rest so it's good to keep doing it but do not rely on it as a method of burning calories directly.
You also need to feed your body, and not worry about calories. What you are living on now amounts to starvation. Eat good, unprocessed foods, avoid white carbs, and eat to satiety. What TTT says about intermittent fasting is good, I also try to follow a 16:8 rule. Have a look at the Diet Doctor site...lots of good advice along with science about weight loss and nutrition. You may not want to go as low carb but it's still excellent information.
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