• RGB3x3@lemmy.world
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    6 months ago

    Fucking eating just too much that I can’t meet my weight loss goals.

    I’m not overweight by any means, but if I don’t fix my diet, all the exercise I do isn’t worth nearly as much.

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      6 months ago

      Exercise isn’t worth nearly as much as eating habits anyway.

      A false narrative of exercise being like weight loss currency has been promoted for way too long.

      When losing weight, it’s “kilos in the kitchen, grams in the gym”. You can lose weight with no exercise just with a caloric deficit.

      Read “the hackers diet” or “the 4 hour body” for more info.

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      6 months ago

      Not encouraging you or anyone to take Ozempic but the fact that they work so well for weight loss proves that there is a biological pathway that reinforces overeating. It’s beyond the dopamine feedback loop - there is an actual biochemical reason that we are compelled to overeat. It validates the idea that being successful at weight management isn’t decided by willpower alone. Some people are just more biochemically predisposed to overeat.

      These new GLP-1 receptor agonists have shown promise mitigating many compulsive behaviors from overeating to alcoholism to behavioral compulsions. It’s a new area of pharmacology and I’m super excited to watch them discover novel treatments for all manners of issues.

    • tamal3@lemmy.world
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      6 months ago

      Running is surprisingly fun once you get in shape enough to enjoy it – and has an effect on what i eat bc planning to go running later in the day has a pretty big effect on how mindfully i consume. I can’t have a huge meal or chug water last minute and feel good while running.

    • BOMBS@lemmy.world
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      6 months ago

      I have the opposite problem. I don’t eat enough. On several occasions, I have gone upto 3 days without eating. Closer friends are often worried about my nutrition. It’s gotten so bad, that my last 3 girlfriends have made it a topic in the relationship, while I have friends that let me come over for dinner literally any day I want. They then makes sure I eat enough.

      To me, eating can be such a chore. It’s like eating is something I have to do just like showering. I can find it rewarding on some occasions, but unlike showering when I feel brand new afterwards, once I eat, I get dumb, slow, bloated, and feel heavy. If I haven’t eaten throughout the day, I feel light, energetic, focused, and free.

      Anyway, I find it interesting to be on the other end of unhealthy eating continuum. What about eating makes it hard to stop?

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        6 months ago

        Mmm food is delicious. I just ate a whole wheat sourdough pastry from a local bakery – it was a bialy with caramelized onions. A very perfect summer Saturday snack.

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      6 months ago

      Not a doctor but if you have some will try switching some meals to Soylent or another meal replacement drink. For the past ~7 years my breakfast and usually lunch has been Soylent, and I have a nice big real food meal for dinner.

      It’s really easy to track calories with meal replacement drinks and at least for me it’s way healthier than what I was eating previously.

      • RampantParanoia2365@lemmy.world
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        6 months ago

        Yeah, chocolate Kachava was a big help for me when I was restricting calories. It’s a healthy high protien meal that’s more convenient than fast food. I added a banana and oat milk, and blended it with crushed ice for a nice smoothie.

    • Jessvj93@lemmy.world
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      6 months ago

      Adhd meds helped with this, had a dopamine addiction that meant going ham on a lot of thing outside of food as well.