Losing weight is Hard! Friends that share their trails and tips with you does make the situation more manageable. Having healthy, living, eating friends around has changed the “weightless situation” to a “way of life” and it is great getting up and improving your whole life balance small parts at a time! Following are gems that was shared by my Friends over at DiabetesDaily.
Insulin is the primary fat storage hormone in the body.
It also turns off lipase–the enzyme that burns fat.
If you are injecting insulin or taking any of the “oral hypoglycemic” medications (sulfonylureas), you should work with your doctor to reduce doses as you cut back on your carbs or you’ll risk going low.
I have found that once I eliminated breads, pasta, chips, potatoes, and fruits that my cravings for these have disappeared
You may find that weight drops quickly initially as the glycogen stores with a significant amount of water weight attached to them are depleted
Fat-burning, however, takes time
but a pound per week is considered a good level of weight loss generally.
a higher protein, fat diet does wonders to keep one satisfied
hunger is not there like it was when eating higher carbs
sometimes appetite will kick in after reading food posts
changing up the kinds of exercise will help spark weight loss
use a low carb diet and it has been very effective
One thing that you have to be careful with when you do intense exercise is that when you are finished, sometime you are starving and eat more calories than you burned off.
Even 30 minutes of exercise may only burn off 300 calories. If you eat 2 slices of bread or a bagel you’ve eaten that much.
To lose 1 pound you need to burn 3500 calories
That is a lot of exercise or you can try cutting 500 calories a day
add more protein and fat. I started eating things like bacon,eggs, low carb toast for breakfast. I stayed full for 4 hours
keep food journals with the food we eat, carb and calorie count and what our bg’s are 1 or 2 hours after.
BG’s should be below 140.
I make sure I have enough to eat to make it through the class. Sometimes I’ll make a strawberry whey smoothie.
I finish exercising I usually eat something small that has protein
By eliminating pasta, rice, bread, potatoes, etc I’ve been able to eat a lot of other foods instead
Things like oatmeal, toast, rice, potatoes, fruit and yogurt are all carbs
changed breakfast to bacon and eggs, had vegetables or boiled eggs for snacks and meat and vegetables for lunch and dinner you would see a big drop in weight
eat 50-75 carbs a day I probably eat 1600 calories a day and lose about 1/2 pound-1 pound a week
people think breakfast has to be cereal based. That is the worst thing for diabetics
As we age, we do need to be more careful with exercise
menopause has played havoc with my body
important to warm up correctly
drink lots of water
know the limits of your own body
Sometimes it’s better to do gentler types of exercise like walking or pilates or yoga
limit it to 1 or 2 times a week and don’t try to overload bar with heavy weights
cut back on heavy exercise and did milder things like walking
I have to listen to my body
warm up ahead of time
stretching after a workout
was in trouble when the 7 month pregnant woman lapped me twice
lost a lot of weight but it has taken 7 years to do it
The closer you get to your goal the harder it is
Sometimes just making small changes like swapping bread and using lettuce for sandwiches or swapping pasta out and adding another salad for dinner
I’m determined to be a fit and trim woman in her 60’s.
lose weight in 10-15 pounds segments and then plateau
Diet is much more important than exercise when it comes to losing weight
small snack can negate the effects of an hour of exercise
you should look at your total calorie consumption
Keeping a detailed food log may help
To lose weight, you will need to eat fewer calories in a day than the body burns.
the body doesn’t like using up it’s carefully stored reserves of fat, so it will try it’s best to get you to eat something to make up the energy deficit
most people seem to snack whenever they feel even slightly hungry – which is what causes weight to stay where it is ( or go up ).
It doesn’t have to be a huge drop in calories a day, even a small deficit will cause weight loss in the long run
dropping 200 calories a day is equivalent to losing about 0.5lb of fat a week
giving up just 1 chocolate bar a day, you can lose about 14kg/28lb/2 stone in a year