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  • #46
    Re: Slimming World

    Originally posted by SLUDGE FACTORY View Post
    Because if you are then I am certain that NHS dieticians would have heard of it
    Lol saying that doesn't make your opinions that of an NHS dietician 😅 I would be quite confident I am more well read on it than you and my access to advice from Fellows of the Royal College of Physicians is better than yours.😆👍

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    • #47
      Re: Slimming World

      Originally posted by SLUDGE FACTORY View Post
      Indeed

      It's not good for you

      Boxers and body builders starve themselves before a competition but they have plenty of muscle density in back up
      Don't worry about muscle wastage if you are fat enough for your body fat % to be a problem. The muscle wastage will become a problem well after you have lost the weight. Also muscle wastage can be minimised to a degree with exercise.

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      • #48
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        I went from 17 and a bit stone to 10 and a half stone, and I'm 11 stone 5 months later.

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        • #49
          Re: Slimming World

          Originally posted by David Lemma View Post
          I went from 17 and a bit stone to 10 and a half stone, and I'm 11 stone 5 months later.
          Wow Mate...Well Done!
          How long did it take?

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          • #50
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            I lost 3 stone in 6 months during lockdown by calorie counting on My Fitness Pal. I don’t really need to do it now but I still do, I’ve put on about 2lbs in over a year so I’m not concerned!

            The biggest thing I learnt was portion control and what foods are high in calories etc. I could eat what I wanted, within reason, so I never craved anything. Cutting out the booze was a big thing! It’s helped me make actual lasting changes rather than a fad diet etc

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            • #51
              Re: Slimming World

              Originally posted by SLUDGE FACTORY View Post
              The Mozzer Plan

              When's the book out ?
              Why don't you just let it go, just on one thread. Give it a go.

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              • #52
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                Originally posted by Wash DC Blue View Post
                Wow Mate...Well Done!
                How long did it take?
                Done a few months short of a year

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                • #53
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                  Originally posted by David Lemma View Post
                  Done a few months short of a year
                  Great achievement!

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                  • #54
                    Re: Slimming World

                    Originally posted by David Lemma View Post
                    It really isn't (not healthy)..it's quite a common rate to lose at.
                    Indeed. At the start, a lot of it is water anyway.

                    It's very healthy. I wasn't starving myself, I was maybe 200 calories below maintenance.

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                    • #55
                      Re: Slimming World

                      Originally posted by David Lemma View Post
                      Lol saying that doesn't make your opinions that of an NHS dietician 😅 I would be quite confident I am more well read on it than you and my access to advice from Fellows of the Royal College of Physicians is better than yours.😆👍
                      My opinions are those of NHS dieticians gabbs

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                      • #56
                        Re: Slimming World

                        Originally posted by delmbox View Post
                        Why don't you just let it go, just on one thread. Give it a go.
                        Well mozzers regime is far better than rapid weight loss

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                        • #57
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                          Originally posted by Optimistic Nick View Post
                          Indeed. At the start, a lot of it is water anyway.

                          It's very healthy. I wasn't starving myself, I was maybe 200 calories below maintenance.
                          Well NHS dieticians say one pound a week is the appropriate level of weight loss ......down to sensible eating and exercise

                          That's my marker

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                          • #58
                            Re: Slimming World

                            Originally posted by SLUDGE FACTORY View Post
                            Well NHS dieticians say one pound a week is the appropriate level of weight loss ......down to sensible eating and exercise

                            That's my marker
                            Great- whatever works for you, works for you.

                            It doesn't make my approach unhealthy though. I took 200 calories a day out of my diet, dropped the booze and cut out all but the best carbs. The result was rapid fat loss and a vast increase in mental and physical health. I have a fairly comprehensive medical every six months (I've got one this afternoon actually) and they would let me know if there was a problem.

                            There is also nothing wrong with daily weigh ins either- on the contrary I found it very motivating. And my scales test for muscle mass, fat percentage etc. Obviously the readings themselves are probably inaccurate but I think the daily directional movements do give you a good idea as to what is happening ie whether you are gaining or losing fat/muscle/water.

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                            • #59
                              Re: Slimming World

                              Originally posted by SLUDGE FACTORY View Post
                              Well NHS dieticians say one pound a week is the appropriate level of weight loss ......down to sensible eating and exercise

                              That's my marker
                              It depends on how much fat a person has. If a person is morbidly obese then a losing a pound a week would be positive, but very easy to do. If someone is a stone over their healthy weight, then a pound of fat a week is more realistic and achievable. It's horses for courses.As a guide, look at the weight range guide on the NHS website. I could be as low as 9.5 stone and still be considered healthy, although I wouldn't be due to muscle mass and age. The NHS are fantastic, but they do a one size fits all system at times. A person who is 5,6,7 stone overweight should be losing more than a pound a week. When it gets down toward the final leg of the weight loss, the fat will become harder to shift.

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                              • #60
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                                Originally posted by SLUDGE FACTORY View Post
                                Are you basing this on any research ?

                                Because if you are then I am certain that NHS dieticians would have heard of it

                                One pound a week is what they say is the right rate of weight loss

                                So 4 pounds , if we are accepting these people know what they are talking about , is clearly not
                                Do you know why they recommend 1lb a week?

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