I think that's the thing - it probably started off as a rumour - perhaps well intentioned, years ago, that people then accepted as absolute truth.cyfa2809":s08d9u7z said:wow im awfully confused
if eating lots of meals doesnt increase your metabolism then i dont know what to believe
so many things
Simple sugars, and for that matter, higher carb contents in diet, can cause people more problems than they realise - especially when trying to lose weight / fat.IDB1":1yd4h3sn said:Overall.. the formula (as Neil said) is CICO . . eat less, work more.. basically
That's about as far into the science of the thing as I need to go..
My biggest 'sin' is sugar... up until today, I would guess at having up to the equivalent of about 40 tea spoons a day... usually more like 20-30 - roughly
A dozen cups of tea with 2 (sometimes 3) in each... just for starters..
Snacking on sugar on toast or sugar sarnies... not every day but a couple of times a week
2 (rounded) dessert spoons of the stuff on my brekkie (which I am no longer partaking in)
And eat a (level tea) spoonful of the stuff sometimes while making the tea...
And that's before choccie bars (couple a week), what's already in cereal, desserts. . . and on and on...
I have to say, though, once I passed 40 (in years!!) I found it easier to shed weight than in the preceding 15 years... hence my lax attitude to empty calories :?
Just re-read the 1st page of the thread.kaiser":3qwxy6ll said:2lbs a week is a good steady target. You could try introducing some simple 'rules' each week. Get at least your 5 a day, drink 2l of water, eat a big healthy breakfast, cut out/limit sugar. Another thing is to moderate, don't ban your favourite foods or alcohol but reserve them for the weekend or a particular night. Once you've introduced these basic measures you could look at refining what you do.Small steps is the key, let the body adapt. This is what I do anyway, I've been on and of the bifta wagon for donks
Most discussions on diet will include metabolism, and there's plenty of canards on things that will speed it up.IDB1":s5i30udj said:We do eat fresh veg regularly but 5 a day isn't happening.. not at the mo anyway.. everybody luuurves the veggies
Hearty brekkie.. already dealt with that
Alcohol.. rarely drink, not an issue..
cutting out brekkie and back on sugar is easiest (and is what works for me.. historically).. so I'll start there..
That and more exercise . . .