I'm always very sceptical about 'one size fits all' advice from the NHS. I would appear to be overweight and if I was at the mid point of their 'ideal' weight, the Red Cross would be airlifting food supplies to me! It's sensible to eat a healthy diet, stay active etc, but not to get hung up on numbers. I remember once visiting my GP. He asked how I was keeping and I said fine, but a bit overweight.
He looked at me and said, "nonsense, you look fine to me". He was one of the old school - he understood that people were individuals.
Indeed, it's difficult to keep the weight off once goal has been reached. The thing I believe in is eating whole foods most of the time and leaving the processed stuff out. Obviously it is difficult not to eat some processed things, but we can make healthier choices when we do. I eat flat bagels for 100 each instead of a reg. one. I use Stackers square rice cakes at 25 cal a piece. They don't crumble like some other rice cakes do and are crunncy yet tender and great with all kinds of toppings, including nut butters and honey. 1 tsp of nut butter plus 1 tsp of honey on top of 1 Stackers rice cake is a whopping 75 calories and goes great with a cup of coffee or tea for a snack any time day. So low in calories you can indulge in 2 or 3 even if you like! I prefer honey to jam or jelly because honey is a whole food and very minimally processed. The nut butters contain healthy fats. We don't want to eliminate all fats because in addition to protein, healthy fat satisfies our hunger and is necessary for weight loss. How many different kinds of yummy whole food toppings can you think of to put on a rice cake?
The important part is knowing how to get back on track. Nope, probably shouldn't be eating ice cream and chocolate chip cookies. LOL
True we are all different. But there is a serious obesity problem here and it's costing the NHS tons of money. Keeping weight off once you get to a 'healthy' weight is very hard. Only about 5% manage to keep it off longterm.
You're right Ameriscot about the obesity problem. I had to go to the clinic yesterday and out of twenty patients, two thirds were obese, two of them were morbidly obese and except for me and another lady and a man, the rest were overweight. I wouldn't be surprised if the obesity rates in this province weren't higher than the national average. I think it has something to do with it being so cold here in the winter and low incomes so gym memberships aren't customary and generations of folks who 'hibernate' through the winter.
You're also right about the sequence of events when people go on 'special diets'. Far better to relearn how to eat healthy always.
I rarely saw anyone grossly obese in Scotland when I first moved here in 2000, but I'm seeing them now.
Has there been a rash of American restaurants opening up there?layful:
LOL. Actually, yes. McD's has been here a long time but we're getting more and more of the crappy fast food restaurants. In the past few years we got Krispy Kreme, Taco Bell. Already had Pizza Hut, KFC and others. But, of course, there have always been chippies with the very fattening (and delicious) fish and chips.
I ate those while I visited England (Eastbourne) several years ago. Yum! They taste nothing like the fish'n'chips in the US.
There was actually a fish under the batter!
They are even better in Scotland. Haddock and chips. Yum!
I'll bet when Italians order spaghetti in America they don't even recognize it.
How to keep weight off once you've lost it
Once you get used to not eating so many carbs ,you find you can't "eat" a sandwich .you feel to full ..since going on the diet way back in 2008 I've had a single serve size jar of my home made yoghurt ,fruit ,and half a slice of toast for breakfast ..I really don't feel the need for any extra food then that for breakfast ....I used to eat 2 weet bix ,and one or two slices of toastYou look great Kadee, congratulations on your weight loss and avoiding Diabetes! That's one thing that drives me to keep my weight in check as a senior, since I lost my mother to a diabetic stroke and my sister is on medication for diabetes. If I don't go crazy on the breads and carbs, I find I can lose or keep weight off.