Guest guest Posted June 28, 2004 Report Share Posted June 28, 2004 > If anyone finds a good way to > lose weight please include me > in. I have to lose 30lbs. Hi, Cheryl! I have found a good way to lose weight and it works guaranteed if you start with the right conditions. Everything depends on your starting weight and how much time and energy you can put into achieving your aim. It scarcely costs a cent, in fact you can even save money! First, you do not HAVE to lose 30lbs! Forget the 30lbs! It has been clinically demonstrated that ANY weight loss brings a long-term health improvement. Successful weight loss is defined medically as when, after 4 (US) years of slimming, your weight is still more than 5% less than it was when you started to slim (5 years in Europe). If you have been gaining weight over the last six months or so and your weight is more or less stable now then by reducing your total average energy intake by about 200 kcal/day, you can lose about 5% of your maximum weight before your metabolism starts to adapt to the changed circumstances. If you continue with that reduced energy intake for another 2-3 months in which your weight remains more or less constant then from then on you should be able to lose another 10% of your maximum weight over the following six months or so without adversely affecting your general health. No further safe reduction will be possible after that. In fact, you will eventually lose interest in body weight and you will gradually put on weight again. Some medical sources argue that it is better to try to hold the initial 5% by calorie reduction than to go down the additional 10% and subsequently regain it. This appears to be the destiny of us heavyweights. We have to accept that it is going to be a switchback ride up and down for the rest of our days in cycles lasting about 4-5 years each. I am on my second trip down! The trick is to make the maximum that you reach each time less and less. My first maximum was 98.6 kg (217 lb) in 1999 and my second maximum was 91.6 kg (201 lbs) in 2004. That is a reduction of 7 kg (15 lbs) or 7% of my initial weight over about 5 years and my physician considers that to be a total success. Forget the 30 lbs! If you need any more information, please let me know. Regards Thornton Pforzheim, Germany Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 29, 2004 Report Share Posted June 29, 2004 betty, i WOULD JOIN YOUR WEIGHT-LOSS GROUP IN A HEARTBEAT,\i LOVE LOVE TO CHAT WITH YOU ANYTIME ,HAVE A BLESSED DAY Patsy OSCP http://www.picturetrail.com/patsysprettys Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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