April G
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« Reply #1 on: July 14, 2011, 02:16:20 pm » |
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I'm glad you brought this up, as I've often had the same struggle. I also struggle to maintain/lose weight and after several years of wrestling with it and trying to be at a good "race" weight it has ultimately boiled down to calories. Of course, I also like to eat as nutritiously as possible, but eliminating certain foods or following a diet just makes me crave whatever I eliminated and eat too much of what I am allowed to eat. So, I get back to calories, and it's been as simple as that. I eat 1500 a day--a random number I made for myself. after looking at a calculator saying that at 5'1" I would maintain at 1200 calories, I figured 1500 was reasonable since I am running 60ish miles a week. I have lost 10 pounds in 5 weeks and feel great. If I ate until a felt full I would(and have) eat too much. I now eat until I am just "not hungry". It has taken some adjustment. I've also had to, well, be a little hungry sometimes in the evening. I drink water and tea to help with that. I crave food the most in the early afternoon, so that is when I go ahead and eat the most. I eat a little bit for breakfast, and try not to eat after 6:00. I don't have a formula but am bumbling along with trial and error. I think I will eventually increase my calories if the weight loss continues and I find that point where I need to maintain weight and not lose any more in order to be healthy and run well. Out of everything I've tried--high protein, whole foods only, gluten-free, starch and grain-free, low carb, low sugar, low fat, only good 'ol calorie limits has worked. Go figure. Honestly, it's probably because of some lack of self-control on my part that I over-eat and require a limit to follow. This works for me though--I'm not craving stuff because if I want the brownie or whatever, I can have it, but it takes a chunk out of my calorie allowance for the day and I know that's a consequence and I might go to bed hungry. I've actually pretty much stopped craving sweets, and by default seem to be craving and making better food choices. I think I am a food addict, emotional eater, whatever, and the discipline of a calorie limit is a requirement.
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