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Are you trying to lose weight?

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bscienceboi said:
Your Body Mass Index
The Height you entered is 160 centimeters. The Weight you entered is 51 kilograms.
Your Calculated BMI is: 19.9
18.5 – 24.9 = Normal
where'd u find a BMI calculator?
 

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google BMI calculator.

i wouldnt judge it based on BMI. it doesn't bring into account muscle or bone weight.
my brother's BMI suggests that he is obese, but he is far from. he is just heavily boned and very muscly.
 

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also you've got to be aware that BMI is not to be used by those under 18 and isnt at all right for asian people. the CSIRO diet book that someone mentioned is excellent because it breaks down exactly what you should eat and when (eg fats, carbs, proteins) in order to lose weight or maintain a healthy one. and its actually all scientific stuff. Oh, and the meals are yummy too.
 

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hYperTrOphY said:
How does changing your eating habits equate to having no life?
For me, it affects all aspects of my life, however for most it will not be this intense.
I said this because, say you are out at 2am... you haven't eaten anything since dinner at say, 6pm-7pm (ideally according to the rule no food after 7). You WILL be hungry so you will want/need to eat.
If you are up and about all day, its hard to be hungry that often and let alone find time to eat. Especially if you eat a good breakfast and thus not get hungry and what not.

If you have a job that you have to work say 8am-5.30pm with a 1/2 hour break, when are you going to fit in these healthy snacks and what not. Yeah you can eat a healthy lunch, im not saying that its hard to avoid takeaway because its not, but you will eat breakfast at 7ish and then lunch and then dinner. That is all. OR if you have a break later, at like 4, as if you are hungry for dinner, unless you have dinner much later at like 9 which is 'not healthy'.
Or if you work nights, you eat before your shift, then finish at 11 and then what?
etc etc etc you get my drift
Ok its easy to make healthy food options, but basically what i am saying is it is extremely difficult to eat these 6 small meals a day... for me personally it is hard enought to eat 3.
 
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*~Dazed~* said:
I said this because, say you are out at 2am... you haven't eaten anything since dinner at say, 6pm-7pm (ideally according to the rule no food after 7). You WILL be hungry so you will want/need to eat.
If you are up and about all day, its hard to be hungry that often and let alone find time to eat. Especially if you eat a good breakfast and thus not get hungry and what not.

If you have a job that you have to work say 8am-5.30pm with a 1/2 hour break, when are you going to fit in these healthy snacks and what not. Yeah you can eat a healthy lunch, im not saying that its hard to avoid takeaway because its not, but you will eat breakfast at 7ish and then lunch and then dinner. That is all. OR if you have a break later, at like 4, as if you are hungry for dinner, unless you have dinner much later at like 9 which is 'not healthy'.
Or if you work nights, you eat before your shift, then finish at 11 and then what?
etc etc etc you get my drift
Ok its easy to make healthy food options, but basically what i am saying is it is extremely difficult to eat these 6 small meals a day... for me personally it is hard enought to eat 3.
You don't have to bother with the 6 meals a day.

One rule - don't eat when you're not hungry.

Also, drink water or eat fruit before a meal. You don't have to live on salads, but avoid deep-fried and high-sugar foods - everything else should be fine.

As for exercise, if you have no time, exercise by taking the stairs instead of the lift, walk home instead of having someone pick you up, etc.
 

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hmmm.. can anyone give me an overview of the CSIRO diet?

bscienceboi said:
Your Body Mass Index

The Height you entered is 160 centimeters. The Weight you entered is 51 kilograms.
Your Calculated BMI is: 19.9

18.5 – 24.9 = Normal
I KNOW MY WEIGHT IS "NORMAL".

bscienceboi said:
The problem isnt your weight but your relationship with your parents and need to fufill their expectations.
uh... no? nevertheless, it all comes back to my weight.

i don't CARE if my weight's normal, i KNOW i'm healthy, but that doesn't stop me from wanting to be THINNER.

thanks for your.. concern.
 

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Catwalk said:
hmmm.. can anyone give me an overview of the CSIRO diet?


I KNOW MY WEIGHT IS "NORMAL".


uh... no? nevertheless, it all comes back to my weight.

i don't CARE if my weight's normal, i KNOW i'm healthy, but that doesn't stop me from wanting to be THINNER.

thanks for your.. concern.
Yeah, Bscienceboi, don't you know that these days, normal = fat? :p

In fact, most "underweight" girls are still trying to be thinner. It's so unhealthy.

I understand your desire to lose weight and be 45 kg instead of 51 kg, but you're not overweight. Even if you don't end up losing a lot, don't despair. Curves are attractive, and the ideal weight for women from the men's point of view is many kilograms heavier than from the women's.
 

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I said this because, say you are out at 2am... you haven't eaten anything since dinner at say, 6pm-7pm (ideally according to the rule no food after 7). You WILL be hungry so you will want/need to eat.
Well I would hope you're not out that late every night... If it's only one day a week, then it isn't going to be a major problem. Nevertheless, if you are out you could always take something to eat. Ground oats, whey and natural peanut butter in a shaker. :p


If you are up and about all day, its hard to be hungry that often and let alone find time to eat. Especially if you eat a good breakfast and thus not get hungry and what not.
It may be difficult at first. But as you eat more frequently, your metabolism will increase and your body will want food more often.


If you have a job that you have to work say 8am-5.30pm with a 1/2 hour break, when are you going to fit in these healthy snacks and what not.
You work 9.5 hours and only get a 30 minute break? If this is true, it would be very difficult for you to follow a sound diet.

EDIT: Could you request two 15 minute breaks?
Meal 1: 7am
Meal 2: 11am
Meal 3: 3pm
Meal 4: 6pm
Meal 5: 8:30pm
Meal 6: Before bed

Meals 5 and 6 could be spread out further depending on how late you go to bed. So, while not optimal, I suppose you could achieve it.


OR if you have a break later, at like 4, as if you are hungry for dinner, unless you have dinner much later at like 9 which is 'not healthy'.
Once your metabolism increases eating every few hours will not be difficult at all. Also, eating at 9 isn't 'not healthy'. You just have to eat the right fods at such a time.


Ok its easy to make healthy food options, but basically what i am saying is it is extremely difficult to eat these 6 small meals a day... for me personally it is hard enought to eat 3.
I guess it is fair to say that different people will find it easier/harder depending on their cicumstances. Personally, I don't work at the moment, so my diet is rigidly followed and has been for a very long time. I dont know you exact circumstances so providing suggestions is a little difficult.
With that said, I know people who are employed, attend university, train 14 times per week and follow an extremely detailed and rigid dieting schedule. So, it can be done. Another key factor is probably how much you are willing to sacrifice.


You don't have to bother with the 6 meals a day.
Can you justify your statement please? Are you suggesting that eating 6+ meals per day is less optimal than eating 3? I would surely hope not.


You don't have to live on salads
You shouldn't be living on salad!!
 
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hYperTrOphY said:
Can you justify your statement please? Are you suggesting that eating 6+ meals per day is less optimal than eating 3? I would surely hope not.


You don't have to live on salads

You shouldn't be living on salad!!
Calm down, tiger.

Dazed was talking about how it might be inconvenient for a busy person to fit 6 small meals into their schedule. I'm saying, it doesn't matter whether you have 6 meals or 3, as long as your meals are healthy and you're getting your RDI of vitamins and minerals, you'll be fine.

I don't believe I said it was more or less optimal. Of course, there is nothing wrong with 3 meals a day. I've been doing it for as long as I can remember.

Yes, yes. You shouldn't be living on salad, which is basically what I meant. I just thought "don't have to" sounds somewhat less aggresive.
 

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Dreamerish*~ said:
Yeah, Bscienceboi, don't you know that these days, normal = fat? :p

In fact, most "underweight" girls are still trying to be thinner. It's so unhealthy.

I understand your desire to lose weight and be 45 kg instead of 51 kg, but you're not overweight. Even if you don't end up losing a lot, don't despair. Curves are attractive, and the ideal weight for women from the men's point of view is many kilograms heavier than from the women's.
for the last time: i. know. i'm. not. overweight.

got it? excellent! :)

glad you understand my desire to be thinner. and as for curves (god please no), i don't find them attractive and the day i become "curvy" i will be on a more drastic diet i assure you.
 

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I'm saying, it doesn't matter whether you have 6 meals or 3, as long as your meals are healthy and you're getting your RDI of vitamins and minerals, you'll be fine.
There is a difference between being 'fine' and wanting to achieve specific goals though.


Of course, there is nothing wrong with 3 meals a day. I've been doing it for as long as I can remember.
Well, there is something wrong with only 3 meals a day if you have set yourself certain goals to gain/lose weight. You having 3 meals per day is not justification that there is nothing wrong with the practice.

Catwalk, can you post a picture (unless you would feel uncomfortable)?
 

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Dreamerish*~ said:
Yeah, Bscienceboi, don't you know that these days, normal = fat? :p

In fact, most "underweight" girls are still trying to be thinner. It's so unhealthy.

I understand your desire to lose weight and be 45 kg instead of 51 kg, but you're not overweight. Even if you don't end up losing a lot, don't despair. Curves are attractive, and the ideal weight for women from the men's point of view is many kilograms heavier than from the women's.
for the last time: i. know. i'm. not. overweight.

got it? excellent! :)

glad you understand my desire to be thinner. and as for curves (god please no), i don't find them attractive and the day i become "curvy" i will be on a more drastic diet i assure you.
 

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I weigh 80 kgs and my height is 185 cm i'm trying to get down to 65 by the time I go back to school and by december when I turn 18 I want the perfect body, already dieting, started on 11th now 14th have lost 4kgs can I lose the rest in time and have body I want by the end of the year?
 

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todd_2005 said:
I weigh 80 kgs and my height is 185 cm i'm trying to get down to 65 by the time I go back to school and by december when I turn 18 I want the perfect body, already dieting, started on 11th now 14th have lost 4kgs can I lose the rest in time and have body I want by the end of the year?
Why do you want to lose so much weight?? Do you know what you body fat percentage is?

You are male, correct?
 

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If you are male, I don't think u need to drop to 65kgs. Especially since you're 185cm!

It doesn't matter how many times we say, "u don't need to lose weight, ur so skinny" etc, the girls in this thread are not going to listen. they have their mind set, so let them be :)

what we (or I, i guess) suggest is don't stop eating. That's the most ridiculous thing ever. Don't exercise more than once a day, because if for a few days u stop, ur body goes out of whack and can't handle it. One hour of exercise a day is plenty. I also recommend eating 6 healthy meals a day.

To the member who asked what the CSIRO diet consists of, u can google it, or see my previous post on page 1 (or 2?) about what i eat for breakfast, lunch, dinner and snacks.
 

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Dreamerish*~ said:
Yeah, Bscienceboi, don't you know that these days, normal = fat? :p

In fact, most "underweight" girls are still trying to be thinner. It's so unhealthy.

I understand your desire to lose weight and be 45 kg instead of 51 kg, but you're not overweight. Even if you don't end up losing a lot, don't despair. Curves are attractive, and the ideal weight for women from the men's point of view is many kilograms heavier than from the women's.
OMG look at me I'm a mod, can you see my uber small writing and my lack of net etiquette? :p Sorry I just HAD to do that :D

Normal = Fat?

I can see the future now. Walking skeletons.

BTW. I havent read a 'proper' answer to why 'normal' people would want to lose more weight besides improving their looks.
 

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Catwalk said:
i'm trying to lose weight before school starts again and it's so, so hard. when i go out i eat junk, when i'm home i eat junk as well.
is anyone else trying to lose weight? maybe we could all share tips or something.
im 160cm and i weigh 51kg currently. i wanna be 46kg in 4 weeks time. realistic or not?
anyway, how much do you weigh and how much do you want to weigh?
(btw, im not sure where to post this. just posted in F+L cos i figured more girls browse this forum)
You are like, perfect. Don't loose weight. Just focus on being healthy and fit. Oh and school too. If you worry about your weight ( and you do not need to ) it will effect everything: you will become unfit, unhealthy and u will worry more about your weight than achieving more important personal goals like your HSC! If you are meant to be thinner and you already eat healthly, then the weight will just come off by itself anyways. It the age. That's what happened to mine, and believe me I LOVE FOOD SO FKN MUCH. I just eat well ( 175cm / 59kg ).
 
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LexxY said:
You are like, perfect. Don't loose weight. Just focus on being healthy and fit. Oh and school too. If you worry about your weight ( and you do not need to ) it will effect everything: you will become unfit, unhealthy and u will worry more about your weight than achieving more important personal goals like your HSC! If you are meant to be thinner and you already eat healthly, then the weight will just come off by itself anyways. It the age. That's what happened to mine, and believe me I LOVE FOOD SO FKN MUCH. I just eat well ( 175cm / 59kg ).
exactly! but catwalk has her mind set on losing weight (as she has pointed out to us many times in this thread so far) so i guess we'll just have to see how she goes. *fingers crossed* :D
 

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hYperTrOphY said:
Possibly, although I'm more inclined to believe that she thinks exercising in the morning, before breakfast, will mean you burn body fat; whereas exercising later in the day after food wil mean you only burn these calories and not bodyfat. However, this is not true. While you wont have much blood glucose in the morning, you will still have muscle glycogen. Thus, exercising at such a time will be more detrimental as you are getting your energy from an intramuscular source = muscle catabolism.
That's what textbooks will tell you, but in the weight-loss world, it's not true. Most people who want to lose weight will have a relatively high fat storage, so their bodies will more willingly utilise fat as a source of energy. Yes, a little muscle tissue will be lost but it will be worth it during the first stages of weight loss. The aim is to lose the fat. Toning's the easy part.

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I said this because, say you are out at 2am... you haven't eaten anything since dinner at say, 6pm-7pm (ideally according to the rule no food after 7). You WILL be hungry so you will want/need to eat.
I am frequently out past 2am but I don't think it affects by eating patterns. If you have had an adequate dinner, you wouldn't/shouldn't be eating anything afterwards. If I'm ever hungry at that time, I just drink cups of hot tea or warm water until my hunger is curbed. Hot drinks are effective because warm liquids will expand in your stomach, making you feel full.

hYperTrOphY said:
It may be difficult at first. But as you eat more frequently, your metabolism will increase and your body will want food more often.
Would it be mean of me to say I found this statement amusing? The point is to train your body to want less food.
I don't stand by the 6-meals-a-day rule. Three substantial meals a day plus healthy, light snacks in between is optimal, imo. Though I'm curious to know -what would you recommend they have for each of those 6 meals?

todd_2005 said:
I weigh 80 kgs and my height is 185 cm i'm trying to get down to 65 by the time I go back to school and by december when I turn 18 I want the perfect body, already dieting, started on 11th now 14th have lost 4kgs can I lose the rest in time and have body I want by the end of the year?
I do NOT think you should drop to 65 kgs. That is ridiculously light for a male. I think you should concentrate on converting body fat into muscle.
 

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That's what textbooks will tell you, but in the weight-loss world, it's not true. Most people who want to lose weight will have a relatively high fat storage, so their bodies will more willingly utilise fat as a source of energy.
I don't think a person's body fat percentage dictates their source of energy. This is determined by the intensity of their exercise.


Yes, a little muscle tissue will be lost but it will be worth it during the first stages of weight loss. The aim is to lose the fat. Toning's the easy part
If Catwalk was obese, I would not be so worried with working out on an empty stomach. However, she is far from obese, or even overweight.

Would it be mean of me to say I found this statement amusing? The point is to train your body to want less food.
I disagree. Most people - in my opinion - are not eating enough, or at least not frequently enough. Most people probably don't even know how much they should have having because they haven't calculated their caloric requirements.


I don't stand by the 6-meals-a-day rule. Three substantial meals a day plus healthy, light snacks in between is optimal, imo. Though I'm curious to know -what would you recommend they have for each of those 6 meals?
Depend on the time of day and the person's goals. But generally each meal should have a low GI, complex carbohydrate, solid protein source and essential fatty acid. However, the macronutrient ratio of each meal will depend on the time of day and whether its pre/post workout etc.
What you do is calculate your caloric requirements and macronutrient ratio and then you use the foods such as those below to ensure these calculations are met:

Protein: chicken breast, LEAN steak, egg whites, protein powder, tuna etc
Carbs: brown rice, sweet potato, porridge etc
Fats: Fish oil capsules, flax seed oil, salmon, nuts etc
 

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