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Weight loss program threatens friendship – The Spokesman-Review

Posted: February 25, 2017 at 12:44 pm

SATURDAY, FEB. 25, 2017, 4:07 A.M.

Dear Annie: My friend Janice and I met in college and were bridesmaids in each others wedding. We live down the street from each other, and our kids play together. Until recently, shed been about 30 pounds overweight ever since I met her. She would always talk about losing those pounds but never do anything about it. So I was really happy for her when she found this new workout/diet program not because she lost weight but because I could tell how happy she was to be staying active and healthy. She went from 160 pounds to about 130, and shes maintained that weight.

But my happiness for Janice started to sour when she started pushing me to join the program, too.

Youve always mentioned wanting to trim down your thighs a bit, she said to me over lunch one day. Have you ever thought about actually doing it?

I was pretty taken aback. I stammered out something to the effect of, Yes, but Im happy with my body, really.

She pushed back. But whats stopping you from getting in better shape?

We went back and forth over the issue over the course of a couple of weeks, until I eventually agreed to go to a three-hour seminar on the weight-loss program she belongs to.

I was totally not into it. I had to leave a half-hour before the event was over so I could tuck the kids in, and the program representatives practically blocked the door. They tried to get me to sign a check for $200 right then and there to commit to losing weight. I politely said no and shoved my way past.

I dont want to hurt Janices feelings, but Ive had it up to here with this baloney. What should I do?

Weighing on Me

Dear Weighing: You can immediately shed 130 pounds by getting Janice off your back. Her judgment is clouded by the high that weight loss seems to have given her, so youre going to need to be extremely direct. Tell her that youre not interested in the program but if you ever change your mind, shell be the first to know. And say that until then, you cant stomach another word on the subject.

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Fit Mom Looks Drastically Different After 2-Lb. Weight Loss: ‘The Scale Is Not the Ultimate Factor’ – PEOPLE.com

Posted: February 25, 2017 at 12:44 pm

Mom Adrienne Osuna is proof that the number on the scale does not always reflect a persons fitness level.

Osuna, 31, shared a before-and-after photo on Instagram showing a dramatic contrast in her body but the difference in her weight is just 2 lbs.

I really want women to know that the scale should not be the only factor they consider, the Santa Maria, California-based photographer tells PEOPLE of why she shared the image. They should take measurements and pictures and go based on how they feel and look. Freedom from the scale is so liberating!

While Osuna has a healthy relationship with the scale now, she admits she didnt always feel this way. The mom-of-four used to resort to extreme dieting and exercise to lose her pregnancy weight and get the number on the scale to drop.

After baby number four I lost 62 of the 80 lbs. I had gainedand reached 182 lbs., at which point my body was done, she says. I was not eating enough. My metabolism was shot. My hormones were out of balance, and I was often sick.

I was training for my third half marathon, breastfeeding and barely eating 1,200 to 1,400 calories a day, she continues. If I messed up one day on my diet or the scale wouldnt move Id binge. After about sixmonths of the scale not moving, I decided enough enough beating myself up and enough running for hours and barely eating.

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Osuna replaced her excessivecardio exercisewith weight lifting four days a week including a mix of powerlifting and bodybuilding and only doing cardio twice a week. She stopped dieting and began intermittent fasting, which means she does not eat from 7 p.m. to 11 a.m. six days a week, although she does allow herself coffee with cream in the morning.

I finally decided I was going to focus on what my body could do and what its capable of instead of what it weighed, she says. After a few months, friends and family kept telling me I was shrinking and losing weight but I kept saying, I wish! The scale hasnt moved!

Finally I realized all my clothes were too big, she continues.I compared pictures and couldnt believe my eyes. I was almost the same weight but looked dramatically different! I realized what was happening and it fueled me. It also made me want to share with other ladies that the scale is not the ultimate factor in your success.

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Posted: February 25, 2017 at 12:44 pm


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Why Can’t You Lose Weight? – Cape May County Herald

Posted: February 25, 2017 at 12:43 pm

By Dottie Drake, RN, CPFT, Owner of Miracles Fitness

Every action you take in life requires energy, just like your car needs good fuel. But instead of pulling into a gas station, you pull up to the table and eat your fuel. You cant just throw a pizza or a banana directly into your engine. The carbs, proteins and fats need to be broken down or metabolized in order to be used by the body.

Under most conditions, the bodys primary source of energy is carbohydrates. However, in an emergency situation, it can use proteins and fats. This energy is measured in calories. The rate at which food is burned is Basal Metabolic Rate (BMR). Your calorie requirement and BMR increase in times of activity, stress, fear and sickness, and decrease when you diet. When the metabolism is working well, there is a balance between what goes in and what burns up, and weight stays pretty consistent. Your energy needs will increase or decrease based on activity.

When food is plentiful and available, your body will store fuel for times of lack. It stores approximately 1% as carbohydrates in blood, muscles and liver, about 15% as proteins, mostly in muscles, and 84% as fat.

When you drastically decrease your fuel intake, the brain tells the thyroid to slow down (starvation mode) and reduce the amount of calories needed for fuel. Your body will then burn protein, resulting in muscle loss. This is the problem for people who have been on multiple diets.

When you diet, you lose protein (muscle) first and burn fat last. This muscle loss decreases your metabolism so that each and every time you diet, you lose more and more muscle and gain more fat. Once you go off the diet, you gain weight back quickly, mostly in the form of fat. Each time you try to diet in the future, it is harder and harder to lose weight due to the muscle loss and fat accumulation. The more fat you have in proportion to muscle, the fewer calories you burn and the easier it is to gain weight. Your metabolism and the chemicals needed to support it are severely reduced or even depleted. Once this happens, you cant lose weight even following a strict diet, or you lose so little weight that you get frustrated, give up and regain.

Causes of muscle loss include crash dieting, lack of exercise, chronic stress, toxins, gender and genes. But there is a solution to the problem: burn fat and build muscle.

How do you burn fat? Eat healthy foods, exercise properly, and build muscle with weight lifting. Stop dieting and give your body the necessary fuel it needs to get healthy. Eat only clean, unprocessed foods like meats, seafood, poultry, fruits, vegetables, dairy, whole grains and nuts, and stay away from packaged foods, frozen meals, hydrogenated oils and high fructose corn syrup.

Insulin is the bodys store-fat hormone and glucagon is the bodys burn-fat hormone. When the insulin-glucagon balance is ideal, your body will build muscle while burning fat. Many dieters have lost the ability to know when they are hungry or full. People who struggle with weight often eat when stressed, bored or pressured socially. Eating refined carbs (white bread, flour, sugar and most processed snack foods) causes the pancreas to release too much insulin, which will store food as fat. Instead, resort to protein.

You should also avoid processed sugar, which is in cakes, doughnuts, breads and processed cereals. Processed sugar is considered poison as it causes harm to cells and leads to diabetes. Every time you eat sugar, your blood sugar is elevated and insulin is released to lower the sugar level. Remember, insulin is a fat-storing hormone! Read the labels. Any word ending in ose as an ingredient is a sugar. Avoid juices made from concentrate, artificial sweeteners and fat free foods loaded with sugar (fat does not make you fat, sugar does!), as these cause your insulin to spike. Instead, get natural sugars from fruit. The only safe sweetener is a little bit of organic sugar or stevia.

Metabolism cant happen without the liver. The liver supports the digestive system, controls blood sugar and regulates fat storage, breaking down everything that enters your body. Your livers job is to distinguish between healthy nutrients that need to be absorbed by the body and dangerous substances that poison the body. When the liver gets clogged with toxins like artificial sweeteners, it loses the function to get rid of those dangerous substances, therefore it stores fat and you gain weight.

You can turn your unhealthy lifestyle around today. Stop putting poison in your body and start exercising, and your body will respond. Healthy foods, anything made by God, are your best medicine.

Stop by Miracles Fitness and let us help you be healthy again. For more information, call (609) 886-7070 or visit http://www.miraclesfitness.com.

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Weight loss: Obese air hostess shed impressive five stone after giving up THIS – Express.co.uk

Posted: February 25, 2017 at 12:43 pm

Size 12 Steph Hall completed three summer seasons in her dream job as Thomas Cook cabin crew - visiting exotic destinations such as the Caribbean, Florida and Canada.

But when the 28-year-old came home she binged on daily McDonalds Big Mac meals and fish and chip takeaways and within half a year had ballooned to a size 22, weighing 16st 13lbs.

Steph piled on the pounds so quickly doctors worried she had a condition which had caused weight gain - and she quit her job over fears her uniform wouldn't fit and passengers would mock her during safety demonstrations. But after shedding exactly five stone the stunning blonde is back in the industry she loves - working as a customer services worker at a travel agent.

Steph, from Warrington, Cheshire, said: "I was always a size 12 to 14 when I did three seasons for Thomas Cook. It was a brilliant job. But in 2010 I came back from the summer season and began comfort eating.

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"I was working in a call centre and began losing contact with my friends and family so I was just miserable. I would sit at home and eat c***, and the more weight I gained the worse I would feel about it.

"All of a sudden I didn't have a uniform to fit into, I went from wearing a shirt and skirt to being able to wear stretchy leggings every day and because of that I didn't realise how big I was getting.

"I completely lost my confidence, I didn't want to go out. I wasn't used to being that way because I put on all the weight so suddenly and I started to think this was just how I would be from now on.

"When it came to renewing my flying contract the following March I decided not to carry on and to get a different job instead.

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"I just couldn't do it - it was the thought of no longer fitting into my old uniform and having to ask for a bigger size.

"I didn't want to see my colleagues again for them to realise how much bigger I was.

"I no longer had the confidence to stand at the front of the plane and give safety demonstrations, I felt like all the passengers would be looking at me and I was worried about walking down the aisles.

"I thought I was stuck at that weight forever and it was easier to not go back. But I was blocking out how much I missed my old job, and as I lost the weight I regained the confidence to get back into a job I loved."

Steph took up her dream Thomas Cook job after a demonstration about working for airlines while she was at college. And at 11st 13lbs, she fitted into a size 12 to 14 of the fitted shirt and tight-fitting skirt which was her Thomas Cook cabin crew uniform.

But when she came home and began binging on a diet of daily McDonald's breakfasts and lunches and fish and chip takeaways she quickly piled on the pounds.

After her confidence hit rock bottom in 2011, Steph took part in aquafit classes and healthy lifestyle courses run by Warrington Council's weight loss programme Reach for Health and quickly shed three stone.

She then lost another two stone by joining Slimming World and swapping her junk food-laden diet for healthy home-cooked meals.

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I would binge on junk food like processed pies and McDonalds and I wouldn't cook anything from scratch, I would just eat oven food

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Steph, who reached her target weight in 2015, now works out at the gym or goes swimming three times a week and said meeting partner of two years Chris Tunstall, 44, also helped boost her confidence.

Steph said: "When I was big, if someone was in the way in the aisle of a shop I would walk round them rather than say 'excuse me', just because I felt so awful and embarrassed.

"One time when I was holiday shopping I remember crying in the changing room because I hated everything I tried on - I was devastated.

"I would binge on junk food like processed pies and McDonalds and I wouldn't cook anything from scratch, I would just eat oven food.

"I lived over the road from a chippy and had tasted everything on the menu there - I would pick up fish, chips and mushy pies on the way home most nights.

"I even had to have tests and investigations at hospital because I had put on so much weight so quickly, doctors thought there must be a medical reason for it.

"Sometimes I do forget until I look back at the pictures and realise I have come a really long way. I am much happier in myself now and a more confident person."

Steph's story comes after is was revealed how Ricky Gervais shed 20llbs after years of having a yo-yo weight problem.

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This Guy’s Post-Breakup Weight Loss Transformation Is #FitnessGoals – Huffington Post

Posted: February 24, 2017 at 2:47 pm

Getting healthy and fit for your own well-being is is a huge deal regardless of who notices but having your weight loss journey go viral makes itextra sweet.Just ask Abrahiem Sarwar.

Earlier this week, the the full-time student from San Antonio, Texas watched as a before-and-after photo got more than 300K likes on the popular Instagram account WorldstarHipHop.

It didnt hurt that theres a great story behind the 21-year-olds weight loss transformation: Part of the reason his girlfriend left him two years ago was because of his weight.

At his heaviest, Sarwar was 380 pounds. Today, hes 205 pounds.

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I got heavier throughout the four-and-a-half-year relationship, he told The Huffington Post. I just got comfortable with her and myself when we were together and really didnt notice myself getting bigger.

When his then-girlfriend made a remark about his weight and none of the clothes he tried on at the mall fit anymore Sarwar decided it was time to get back in shape.

I knew I had to get myself together, not for her but for myself, he said. It was really depressing to me where I was in my life.

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Sarwar admits that heading to the gym regularly was rough going at first.

I would go to the gym here and there throughout high school but just stopped going altogether eventually, he said. I didnt have any motivation for a while. Then I found my motivation in trying to prove to myself and everyone else that I could change my whole life around.

YouTube fitness videos especially those posted by vlogger Christian Guzman helped Sarwar learn proper form and small hacks to maximize his gym visits. Cutting back on trips to fast food restaurants throughout the week made a huge difference, too.

I started to cook the recipes I saw bodybuilders eat on YouTube, he said. It was a lot better for me and way cheaper than what I was spending daily to eat out.

Today, Sarwar aspires to be a fitness vlogger and he absolutely loves hearing how his two-year weight loss journey inspires others to prioritize their health.

I know how it feels to have no hope, to have no guidance, just being down all the time about yourself, he said. But only you can change that. You have to know that no one else can put in the hard work but you.

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Honey Boo Boo Reveals How Mama June Hid Shocking Weight Loss from the Public: ‘She Went Overboard’ – PEOPLE.com

Posted: February 24, 2017 at 2:47 pm


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‘I Swallowed a Balloon For Weight Loss and Lost 40 Lbs.’ – TIME

Posted: February 24, 2017 at 2:47 pm

Dana Goossens, 29, lives in Illinois and participated in a recent clinical trial for a weight loss device called the Obalon Balloon System. Here's her story:

Like many Americans, Ive tried all sorts of ways to lose weight . Thats been disheartening, especially since Ive always been an active person. I tried everything from diet pills to eating only 500 calories a day and getting hormone injections to Weight Watchersbut I was never successful at keeping off the weight over the long term. I was tired of yo-yo diets and medications that made me feel bad.

My mother, who is a registered nurse, would remind me not to be vain, but she knew how much my weight was bringing me down. She forwarded me an article about a new device called the Obalon Balloon System, which consists of inflatable balloons that expand in your stomach to help you lose weight. It sounded strange, but I was curious.

I sent emails to the doctors involved in the clinical trial and I was able to secure one of the last spots. I was nervous about explaining my decision to my friends and family. My boyfriend told me if it would make me happy to give it a try, then I should do it.

The procedure was surprisingly simple. During the first session, I swallowed a small capsule that was tied to a tiny micro-catheter. The doctor then inflated the balloon once it was in my stomachit gets to be about the size of an orangeand removed the catheter. The whole process took about 10 minutes. In the beginning, I could tell there was an object inside of me. At night it was a bit more uncomfortable as I could feel the balloon move a bit and squeak, but nothing I couldnt handle. Eventually, my body got used to the feeling and I didnt think about it during the day.

After one month, I went back to the doctor and swallowed the second balloon capsule, and two months after that, I swallowed the third and final balloon. Pretty soon after swallowing the second balloon, I started noticing the real weight loss. I was also seeing a nutritionist regularly, and I started doing cardio fitness about four times a week for 45 minutes. I learned how to listen to my body and understand when I'm hungry or full.

By the end of the six months, I lost close to 40 pounds and weighed 138 pounds. My friends and family were really impressed. What I liked about the balloon procedure was that I didnt have to undergo surgery, and I could keep the procedure discreet.

I also developed lifestyle changes that helped me lose the weight at a steady pace, and I am hopeful this weight loss is more sustainable. By the time the trial ended, I felt confident I could maintain my healthy lifestyle even after getting the balloons removed. And I've even lost more weight since then.

The balloons have now been approved by the FDA, costs $6,000 to $9,000, and isn't covered by insurance.

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Can Hypnosis Help You Lose Weight Or Quit Smoking? – CBS Local

Posted: February 24, 2017 at 2:47 pm


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CKNW Health Series: Why are ‘fad diets’ so persistent? – iNews880.com

Posted: February 24, 2017 at 2:46 pm

Atkins, Gluten-Free, The South Beach, The Zone, Paleo.

Do these sound familiar?

Its just a short list of fad diets youve probably heard at least someone talking about.

But what is it that about these food fads that keeps them coming back?

Registered dietician Lori Smart with Health BC says the reason why fad diets keep popping up is because people are always looking for a new way to better themselves.

A lot of the popularity around fad diets come from ones own personal beliefs that this is a diet that would be healthy for them, or this is a diet that would help them lose weight, she says.

Smart adds they seem to crop up more often this time of year, when people coming out of the winter are looking to make lifestyle changes or lose weight and are looking for a way to do it.

She says a big contributor is the internet.

With so much information on the web it can be very, very hard to figure out whats true, whats not true or whats beneficial, whats potentially harmful.

Smart says its important to remember that some of these diets are meant for people with clinical conditions, for example people with celiac disease must eat a gluten-free diet, or people suffering from cardiovascular disease might take special care about what they eat.

It may be turned into a fad diet because others believe its beneficial, but they could really have a benefit for that person with the food condition.

She says if youre interested in trying a new diet you read about online, or have heard from a friend has tried it, its still best to speak to a healthcare provider, physician, dietician, or by calling 8-1-1 the nurses line. She recommends asking questions such as:

And she says its important to have an honest conversation about it.

Certain diets are okay as long as youre aware of the things, or the nutrients that you might be missing out on if you follow that diet. Now some are just not healthy in general, but thats why its always good to talk to a health care provider, especially a dietitian who has been trained in this area to help you navigate that information and then to point you to some resources that if you choose to continue follow that diet, you can do so safely.

Smart adds this is important because its also a good way to prevent yourself from falling off your new routine.

Its usually that people start off really strong and then they end up falling back on old eating patterns, she says.

Id say some [diets] are easy to follow, most are not easy to follow because a lot of them end up eliminating a food group or they become overly restrictive or they require a lot of extra work and preparation, which is why we always recommend that when youre thinking about going on, or adopting a different way of eating, you look at something that would be more sustainable long term.

Smart says if you plan on giving up something you love like bread, maybe try phasing it out so you dont end up breaking down and give up entirely

Smart says that means if, say, youre trying to cut out carbohydrates that you do it in steps, set yourself small goals, and work out a pattern that you can stick to.

As for the future of fad diets? She says it doesnt look like they are going anywhere.

The food industry, the nutrition industry, all of these things keep coming up, so theres all these new and better ways of doing things, she says, but adds that is constantly being mixed with opinions and peoples personal beliefs.

What I would hope is that theres more information available so that consumers and individuals can make informed choices about what they want to do with their own diet and lifestyle and then seek out advice and help from a health care professional.

But Registered Holistic Nutritionist Bridgette Clare raises caution, warning theres a never ending supply of new fad diets, not all of them created equal.

If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is. They promise weight loss in seven days, or thirty days, or its the new miracle, that sort of thing thats simply isnt the truth, she says.

Clare says rather than focusing on excluding things, we should be looking at ways to include healthy, whole foods into our diets

Clare says the key is a well-balanced diet that isnt restrictive to the point of being uncomfortable.

The reason being is that even if you were to stick with it for say thirty days or sixty days especially if youre cutting out entire food groups, its not sustainable, its not teaching you positive eating habits or teaching you about new and exciting foods, its far too restrictive to keep going long term.

Clare says she hopes to see a transition from restrictive fad diets to more people adopting more balanced diets built around whole foods.

It almost feels like it needs to be crazy for people to buy into it. Like it needs to be something way more complicated than just eating a balanced, varied diet with a focus on more plants and more veggies.

Clare says thats tough with the competition between fad diets, each trying to distinguish itself from the others with some special feature.

She recommends the Whole 30 diet, which she says could be seen as a fad diet but boils down to fit with her core principles.

[It] has such a great back bone, really just focusing on eating more whole foods. It does require some restrictions; eliminating dairy I believe and sugar and that sort of thing, so it might not be sustainable in the long term but of all the diets Ive seen, its the one that has the most holistic sustainable view to it.

Clare says if youre looking for a magic pill or magic diet, youre out of luck.

But she says if you do plan on trying a fad diet, do your reading, see if it really will help your body, and make sure you are still getting balance in what you eat.

Tune into your body and if it doesnt work for your body dont do it.

With fad diets having a start date, it can either set you up for a success or you will inevitably revert back to old habits.

Clare saysits often best just to create lifestyle changes by making one small difference at a time and build on positive eating habits, rather than straining your mental well-being by focusing on an end date.

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