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Dieting
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I am trying to diet, Just need to lose another half a stone. I am eating small bowl Special K for my breakfast, Slimasoup at 11.15. Tuna lunch at 13.00, fat reduced biccy at 3.30 and a Weightwatchers meal in the evening. If I feel peckish I am having a rice cake with low fat cream cheese about 21.00. I have stopped taking sugar using sweetners instead and am drinking only fruit teas. I have lost Half a stone in three weeks, but nothing since then. What am I doing wrong?
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Your body is most likely going into defence mode cos it thinks it's slowly being starved. Most dieters find an initial burst of weightloss, followed by nothing for a while - this is the body saying "oh my god the calorie intake has gone down, slow down metabolism" as it starts to realise your calorie input is lower than usual. It can't hold out forever as long as calorie output exceeds input, and eventually weightloss will continue - continue with your dietry plan, and keep exercising (which boosts metabolism anyway) and you should start to see the weight coming off again in a week or two
Your body is most likely going into defence mode cos it thinks it's slowly being starved. Most dieters find an initial burst of weightloss, followed by nothing for a while - this is the body saying "oh my god the calorie intake has gone down, slow down metabolism" as it starts to realise your calorie input is lower than usual. It can't hold out forever as long as calorie output exceeds input, and eventually weightloss will continue - continue with your dietry plan, and keep exercising (which boosts metabolism anyway) and you should start to see the weight coming off again in a week or two
Seems like you're doing a pretty good job, as darth vader said the body's reaction to a reduction in incoming food is to store up some more calories so just keep going, the other thing I'd say is that varying things as much as possible, eat plenty of fruit, and drink loads of cold water. Your tiredness might also stem from lowering your calorie intake. Ironically excerise is a great way to keep your body awake, once you get into a routine you'll find yourself energy levels increasing.
cutting out a rice cake and cream cheese before you go to bed will make naff all difference IMHO...... (you HAVE to enjoy what you're doing otherwise the weightloss won't be permanent, so don't cut out the little "treats" - just make sure the treats are healthier, the rice cake/cream cheese being a good example)