Losing Weight and Keeping it Off Permanently Without Diets
72How many of you have been on a diet, lost the weight, come off of the diet and gained the weight back? Well don’t feel alone. Studies have shown that this happens to all but two percent of the people who go on diets. In 1980, I weighed 220 pounds. When I stood sideways, I looked like the profile of Alfred Hitchcock. My blood pressure was sky high and my blood sugar level was all out of whack. My doctor put me on a low carbohydrate diet with a moderate exercise program. I would like to share with you what I learned about diet and exercise
Diet is Temporary
The word diet is very misleading. It sounds like it's something that is permanent and that is all you need to lose weight. But that is not true. Diet by itself is a temporary thing. If you look up the word diet in the dictionary, one of the definitions should be “temporary.” The following is what I found is the key to permanent weight loss.
The Simple Equation
If you burn more calories than you take in, you will lose weight. If you take in more calories than you burn, you will gain weight. If you take in the same amount of calories, you burn; you will maintain your weight. It doesn't matter what kind of diet you are on Atkins, South Beach, Weight watchers, or whatever. Whether you count calories or not, your system does. So how do you burn more calories than you take in? Here is a list of the ways to do it.
Exercise
If you are going to lose weight permanently, you have to exercise on a regular basis. I got into a run/walk exercise program where you start out walking more than you are running. But at the end of 12 weeks, I was running three miles in 30 minutes. I know many people don't like to exercise or sweat, but to motivate yourself, think of the benefits of exercise.
Portion Control
Eat smaller portions of food. I used to eat everything in sight. Instead of having one piece of pie for dessert, I would have two. Instead of one cookie, I would eat six. Primitive man did not know where his next meal was coming from or when. So when he sat down to eat, he would eat until he didn’t have to. We are still wired for that. On the other hand skipping meals will cause your metabolism to slow down. This happens because your system doesn't know when it is going to eat again so it stops burning fat thinking it might have to live on those fat stores.
Table Muscle
You can exercise your table muscle by literally pushing yourself away from the table. When you do that, you will give your "appestat" a chance to catch up with your feeling full. There really is no "appestat", but what happens is that if you just stop eating, after a while, you will feel full.
Nutrition
Learn the difference between the three nutritional elements. Just click on the links below.
There are simple carbohydrates and complex carbohydrates. Complex are good for you and simple are not. Refined sugars make up the simple carbohydrates. There are good fats and bad fats. Proteins are proteins. Learn how to read the nutrition labels that come with foods. There is a wealth of information on them. Within in any 24 hour period, you should take in food from all three of the nutritional elements.
Don't Sabotage Yourself!
When you start into an exercise program don’t do too much too soon. You will burn yourself out. While you are practicing portion control, don’t leave snacks on the kitchen counter like peanuts, chips, or trail mix. I guarantee you that if you leave snacks out, you will eat them until they are all gone and do it subconsciously without even realizing it.
It Can Work for You as Well
I’m not a dietitian nor a nutritionist, but I am living proof that it can be done. I lost that weight in 1980, and never gained it back, My blood pressure is under control and I never had a problem with my blood sugar level since. I practice the areas that I covered in this Hub, everyday. The points I have presented are just common sense and it can work for you as well. Just remember all diets are temporary. In order to lose weight permanently, you have to change your behavior by exercising on a regular basis, using portion control, and not sabotaging yourself.
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This is a nicely written hub! Exercising is more important than dieting. In the name of dieting we can land up with deficiencies.
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This is a good hub. Although I don't beleive in the calorie theory myself. It's my opinion it all depends on where those calories come from and eating food that does not put a taxxing load on the digestive system. Fruitatarians can eat upwards of 3500 calories a day while loosing pounds weekly. Quality is key. Good hub
Great article. Voted up and useful. I think the word diet should be removed from the English language...ha...ha.. It's done more bad than good. Thanks!
Hi. I have a thyroid condition which prevents me from keeping my weight off regardless of controlling my diet and through exercise. I understand how hard it is to lose the weight and keep it off all too well. This is a very informative hub and I thank you for writing it.
Excellent hub! I actually love to exercise, but if I ever stop for a week or so, it takes me forever to get started again! Once I'm in a routine, I'm fine. Unfortunately, exercise is not part of my routine at the moment. =(
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A friend of mine just mentioned today that you don't see a lot of "fat" old people. He's right! Another friend has been walking his dog's a couple hours each night and using portion control like you mentioned and it has been amazing. I see him about once a month, and the change since last fall has been incredible. It really can be done. Good Hub!
I am all agree with you peoplepower73, thanks for this sharing hub of yours, it deserves the vote. Cheers!
Your hub hits the nail on the head! I didn't have much weight to loose, about 20 lbs, but I did exactly what you are talking about. I kept track of how many calories I was taking in, then would get on my treadmill and burn up at least half of what I took in. I lost the weight in no time. I have gained back about 7 lbs this winter,m but will have it off once I can get back outside. Wonderful hug, just simple common sense can go a long ways! Thank you for sharing this excellent information! Voted up and SHARING! :)
Congratulations on your weight loss and keeping it off. You've obviously learned long ago that to lose the weight it had to be a lifestyle change. There so many out there that think a short term "diet" will fix all and it doesn't. Love your concept of exercising the "table muscle" and the "appestat" - very creative!
Portions are the key for me. I think that's why Weight Watchers is always my fall-back. I need someone to be accountable to and portions are a big part of the Weight Watchers plan.
I lost 50lbs over the last 3 years by incorporating breakfast into my daily regime and more water.
peoplepower73 thanks for the advice I have initiated a weight control program yesterday so your HUB is found quite timely. Honestly I have tried it before but problem is not committing to it as Yummy food is enemy of smart figure but its so Yummy that it catches my attention every time, I will be taking benefit of your hub Thanks for SHARING.
Very nice article! Informative and interesting!
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I love positive articles like this! At Activia we are all about happy and healthy lifestyles - and that is essential to losing weight and keeping it off. It's a lifestyle change that works - not a fad, quick-fix diet. Portion control, healthy home-cooked foods, exercise and a positive attitude are what you need. Such things are advocated in the TLC Plan. If you're struggling to find a guide to help you stay on track with a healthy and happy diet and fitness routine then you should look it up!
very nice and useful tips, with an easy to follow guide,thanks for your share
Thank you for this hub! What I need to keep in mind in particular is the portions part. When I get stressed I usually skip breakfasts but then tend to snack a lot and eat more junk food. So I guess that's two big 'no-no's!
Nice article very informative ! Lots of good info about nutrition.





























peoplepower73 Hub Author 3 months ago
I agree with you. That's what makes dieting by itself so hard to stay on a diet. If they are dieting alone, they should associate the word with temporary, because that is what a diet is. They need a change in behavior. Thanks for your comments.