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Postby Phlegm » Fri Oct 07, 2005 11:29 am

From msnbc:

Cutting too many calories can slow down a body's metabolism

People often bemoan, “Why is it so easy to gain weight, but so hard to lose it?” Cornell University professor David Levitsky contends that we often get in the way of our bodies’ natural ability to bring us back to a healthy weight.

His research shows that after a period of overeating, if we simply go back to a diet that supports a healthy weight, our bodies will increase the rate at which we burn calories and we will gradually lose weight.

In one of his studies, a group of normal-weight men and women were asked to dramatically increase their calorie consumption for two weeks. Not surprisingly, they gained weight. But when they returned to their regular eating habits, their weight gradually decreased without extra exercise or severe cutbacks in the amount of food they ate.

Dr. Levitsky points to a variety of human and animal studies that show how a metabolic rate increase could explain this weight loss. The increase in metabolism is greater once a person returns to normal eating habits than during the period of overeating.

If our metabolism can speed up, why do so many people have trouble losing weight? Dr. Levitsky suggests that people still eat more than they need, or they cut back too much.

Why is it counterproductive to cut calories too much? First, when we make changes that are too big or too challenging, we usually can’t stick with them long enough to be successful. Second, dramatic cuts in calorie consumption can decrease our metabolic rate, slowing down calorie burning.

Dr. Levitsky’s study also supports the wide body of research that identifies “environmental cues” – especially portion size – as more influential over how much we eat than our actual physical hunger. When small amounts of overeating lead to a gradual weight gain over years, Dr. Levitsky suggests that people are stuck in certain eating habits and don’t realize how much their intake exceeds their needs. According to him, the way people respond to environmental cues determines their weight.

A variety of cues can cause us to eat more than we need. In studies involving people of all ages and weights, the more food that was available to people, whether on their plate or in a serving bowl, the more people ate. People are so unaware of this overeating that they don’t feel any difference in fullness after eating very different amounts of food. Many people could probably eat less without feeling hungry.

Another reason we can unintentionally overeat is called “caloric density.” The same quantity of food can vary widely in calories. For example, one-half cup of meat has more calories than one-half cup of vegetables. If people paid attention to their sense of fullness, they’d eat smaller amounts of high-calorie foods, but studies show that people don’t.

We may also overeat because of social or emotional cues. The timing of our eating and the hunger-satisfying power of the foods we choose may also influence how much we eat.

If you’ve gained weight, advises Dr. Levitsky, trim about 200 to 250 calories from your daily food choices. To do this, you can slightly reduce all of your food portions throughout the day, or eat less of one or two higher-calorie foods. You can even cut calories without eating less food by shifting the proportions of what you eat. Choose more low-calorie foods like vegetables and cut back on the high-calorie items. The New American Plate, a healthy eating strategy developed by the American Institute for Cancer Research, combines these two ideas of portion size and proportion of foods into one approach.

Once you’ve taken up this strategy, exercise patience. In Dr. Levitsky’s study, people overate for two weeks, but they took more than three weeks to lose the weight they gained. Stick with the modest cutbacks and you should see results eventually.
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Postby liquidstayce » Fri Oct 07, 2005 2:43 pm

Thanks for posting up the research that supports my suggestions!!!
This study is right on target and supports a lot of stuff I have been preaching.
Good article.
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Postby Darcler » Fri Oct 07, 2005 2:49 pm

I've given up on productive weight loss. I dont have the will to stick to a diet, I dont have the will to go grocery shopping to support healthy eating, also dont have the money most of the time. So I either dont eat or I eat popcorn or some kind of rice or pasta out of the pantry. I dont have the will to work out because I dont have anywhere to put Hailey, I dont have the room in my small apartment and my neighborhood isnt the safest to walk around in.
I'm happyish with who I am though I could stand to (after the second baby is born) get the extra baby skin cut off. I have a shelf, it's gross.
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Postby Trielelvan » Fri Oct 07, 2005 4:21 pm

Darcler wrote:So I either dont eat or I eat popcorn or some kind of rice or pasta out of the pantry.

You're screwing your metabolism and just asking to gain more weight this way.

Darcler wrote:I dont have the will to work out because I dont have anywhere to put Hailey, I dont have the room in my small apartment and my neighborhood isnt the safest to walk around in.

Try working out *with* her. Somewhere, I've got a link for mommy workouts with new baby. You don't have to put her anywhere - use her as the weight lol :) It's good for you, and she will love having mommy whirling her around all over the place. A few months after I had Artie, and was able to move again, I used a Maya Wrap to sling him high up on my hip, and danced for a couple hours everyday(have been a bellydancer for 12 years). He loved being swung around all over and the added weight really made a difference in regaining muscle strength.
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Postby Darcler » Fri Oct 07, 2005 9:52 pm

She doesnt like to be held or touched anymore. I used to work out with her, putting her sitting on my pelvis whille I did sit ups, lifting her for my arms. She will have none of that now :(

I eat poorly because we are poor...ly. All the popcorn, pasta and such is gone. We are down to Jello, which I will not touch and red beans and rice, which give me liquid shits.

I'll more than likely start working out again after I have the second baby, it will give me a reason to get out of the house.
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Postby Phlegm » Fri Oct 07, 2005 9:55 pm

Darcler wrote:She doesnt like to be held or touched anymore. I used to work out with her, putting her sitting on my pelvis whille I did sit ups, lifting her for my arms. She will have none of that now :(

I eat poorly because we are poor...ly. All the popcorn, pasta and such is gone. We are down to Jello, which I will not touch and red beans and rice, which give me liquid shits.

I'll more than likely start working out again after I have the second baby, it will give me a reason to get out of the house.


If you are poor and have no money for food, why are you having another baby?
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Postby Darcler » Fri Oct 07, 2005 10:04 pm

We caught up on ALLL our bills and collections this month. We are living kinda tight the rest of this montha nd a bit of next. Not having another kiddo till summer.
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Postby liquidstayce » Fri Oct 07, 2005 11:25 pm

Darcler wrote:I've given up on productive weight loss. I dont have the will to stick to a diet, I dont have the will to go grocery shopping to support healthy eating, also dont have the money most of the time. So I either dont eat or I eat popcorn or some kind of rice or pasta out of the pantry. I dont have the will to work out because I dont have anywhere to put Hailey, I dont have the room in my small apartment and my neighborhood isnt the safest to walk around in.
I'm happyish with who I am though I could stand to (after the second baby is born) get the extra baby skin cut off. I have a shelf, it's gross.


Healthy eating doesn't have to be expensive. Happy with who you are is great! Are you healthy? Do you have energy all day long? Forget the weight loss. It is about quallity of life and being healthy.
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Postby Darcler » Sat Oct 08, 2005 6:01 am

I am healthy. For the most part, I have energy all day, as long as I got a full night's rest the night before.
I know healthy eating isnt expensive. It's much cheaper than eating like crap. We just dont go grocery shopping often.
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Postby Adivina » Sat Oct 15, 2005 7:57 am

Kind of off topic, but any belly dancing tips Tri? I would love to learn.
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Postby Trielelvan » Sat Oct 15, 2005 10:46 pm

Sure Adi :)
Always practice in front of a nice big mirror so you are able to see your entire body at once.
Isolation, isolation, isolation - that is key.
When you practice, always hold your tummy in, your buttocks tight, and your knees slightly bent.

As far as moves and how your body should look when practicing, it really needs to be more a 1-on-1 thing with an instructor. There are some really good books with decent descriptions that you can try (I'll see if I can find one from my first instructor - she is incredible).

Too bad we are so far away >< I love giving lessons.
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Postby Adivina » Sun Oct 16, 2005 3:21 pm

That sucks, would be really fun to get some lessons from you.
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Postby Harrison » Sun Oct 16, 2005 3:29 pm

Need a belly to bellydance!

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