Will I still lose fat?
cherryrush
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Will I still lose fat if I eat a lot of vegetables and fruit, and exercise a lot? I'm talking about A LOT of vegetables and fruit.
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You should as long as you stay away from starchy fruits and vegetables, like bananas and potatoes.0
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Are you 12? Sure, any time you eliminate most foods and then exercise a lot you'll see a loss on the scale. But, it won't be just fat you'll lose.0
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Have you seen a nutrionist that is what helped me lose a hundred pounds I have more to lose. I learned that [ortion size and to drink at least 8 glasses of water a day. I drink tea at ;east once a day.0
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The only thing that matters in weight loss is eating a constant caloric deficit.0
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remember MOST fruit and veggies DOn't have fat so you will definitely lose, everything in moderation is best.0
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There's alot more to it than just that. Generally if you're at a calorie deficit you'll lose something. However if you eat too little and exercise too much your success will only be temporary. Seek a more nutritionally rich diet that can sustain a healthy deficit of calories and you'll see results. However, possibly too slow to your liking, but it's success nonetheless.
Also, I'd like to add that fat is not evil. Some are healthy, some are bad. Try not to avoid them all together as your body requires a minimum amount to sustain certain functions0 -
Are you 12? Sure, any time you eliminate most foods and then exercise a lot you'll see a loss on the scale. But, it won't be just fat you'll lose.
Is it necessary to be derogatary??? That was rude and ignorant.0 -
remember MOST fruit and veggies DOn't have fat so you will definitely lose, everything in moderation is best.
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If your consumption of fruits and vegetables exceed your target calorie restriction, you won't lose anything.
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You should as long as you stay away from starchy fruits and vegetables, like bananas and potatoes.
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As long as you stay within your calorie goal. It is definitely possible to go over your calorie goal eating veggies depending on how they are prepared. But, you need some protein and fat in your diet too. If you are vegetarian or vegan, make sure you are eating beans and whole grains to ensure you get all of the essential amino acids needed to maintain muscle mass.0
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Are you 12? Sure, any time you eliminate most foods and then exercise a lot you'll see a loss on the scale. But, it won't be just fat you'll lose.
Did you need to ask... are you 12? I found it very rude. There are no stupid questions on here, we are all here for the same reason... to get healthy. By being rude, that does not help, it just makes you ignorant. If you do not have anything nice to say, then do not post.0 -
Not even 10 posts in this thread and there's so much terrible information here already
http://body-improvements.com/resources/eat/
Just read that. Will give you insight as to what you need to do.0 -
Are you 12? Sure, any time you eliminate most foods and then exercise a lot you'll see a loss on the scale. But, it won't be just fat you'll lose.
Is it necessary to be derogatary??? That was rude and ignorant.
You might be wrong!! It might just have been rude, LOL0 -
Yes it was necessary to be derogatOry. This gal opened her foolhearty plan up for criticism. I was neither rude nor ignorant.0
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Dump the grains and starches, eat lots of dark green leafy veggies and low starch veggies, a moderate amount of fruit, and have some lean protein with every meal - tofu, tempeh, eggs, steak -- whatever you prefer.
Be sure to eat MORE than your BMR amount, and a little LESS than your TDEE.
Look for the Eat More, Weigh Less group for more information.0 -
Yes it was necessary to be derogatOry. This gal opened her foolhearty plan up for criticism. I was neither rude nor ignorant.0
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Yes you were rude, but I guess that's easy for you since you're not only fat but hideously ugly and old. I hope I don't look as awful as you when I turn 60.
Good plan, show someone how rude they are by being even ruder than they are! Good job!0 -
At least 50% of what I eat is fresh fruits and vegetables. It hasn't stopped me from losing.0
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Yes it was necessary to be derogatOry. This gal opened her foolhearty plan up for criticism. I was neither rude nor ignorant.
So according to your logic the only question you can ask is a stupid one? The OP didn't ask for criticism at all, she asked for advice. If you don't have anything nice to say, perhaps you shouldn't say anything at all. It was in no way, shape or form constructive and even if they WERE "12" WHO CARES? At least they are working on creating a healthy lifestyle!0 -
As with any type of food look at the nutrient mix of the food you are eating, make sure they are hitting the requirements you need. If you are eating loads of fruit and veg you will have to plan well to hit protein requirements. Here are some suggestions
http://www.fitday.com/fitness-articles/nutrition/healthy-eating/7-high-protein-vegetables-to-include-in-your-diet.html
Calories out - calories in = weight loss.
If you have a suitable nutrient mix in your diet weight loss will be predominantly fat assuming you are overweight.
As some people have said there is a massive difference in calorie intake for vegetables. Here is an example.
Calories in 100g
Spinach - 22
Broccoli - 31
Garden Peas - 74
Avocado - 190
Potatoes - 750
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