CARBS and BIG BELLIES

raerae514
raerae514 Posts: 171 Member
So I was watching an episode of Dr. Oz yesterday and it was all about big butts and big bellies. He was telling about how they're different and how you can fix it.

For big bums, I don't really remember how to fix because that's not my problem. He did say that butt fat is healthier than belly fat BUT it's harder to get rid of.

For belly fat, it's quite unhealthy. The fat builds up around your intestines and organs and your HEART, so, not very good at all. His advice for big bellies is to to eat LOW CARBS and ANTI-INFLAMMATORY foods. ALso aerobic and anaerobic exercise.

So my question is, what are ANY anti-inflammatory foods? And what are some good low-carbs foods? I've never limited or paid attention to my carb intake so i really don't know what's what.

ANd for any of you on a low-carb diet, how's it going? Is you belly fat disappearing?
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  • riccoismydog
    riccoismydog Posts: 319 Member
    My lil belly disappears in a month of low sugar low high glycemic foods. Even if I don't lose weight. Nothing but weight loss and exercise affects my butt. I'm not sure about anti inflammatory foods. I would imagine food high in antioxidants would be a good start. And healthy fats.
  • StarkLark
    StarkLark Posts: 476 Member
    Some good advice is to stop listening to Dr. Oz. You can't reduce one part of your body over another. It will all reduce given enough time and weight lost. There is no trick other than patience and hard work.

    Focus on consistency and logging your food and success will come regardless of what fads and gimmicks a salesman with a Ph.D on television tells you you need to follow.
  • raerae514
    raerae514 Posts: 171 Member
    Some good advice is to stop listening to Dr. Oz. You can't reduce one part of your body over another. It will all reduce given enough time and weight lost. There is no trick other than patience and hard work.

    Focus on consistency and logging your food and success will come regardless of what fads and gimmicks a salesman with a Ph.D on television tells you you need to follow.

    Yes that's what we've all heard and assumed to be true; I just want to know people's results with low-carb diets. You have too much belly fat, you probably have too much everywhere fat, so if you lose weight, you lose belly. Of course.

    I'm not sure what Dr. Oz has to gain by telling people how to eat better, but I'm sure what he's saying is not complete fiction. If you have a PhD then go ahead and argue, but I don't, so I won't.
  • tigersword
    tigersword Posts: 8,059 Member
    Some good advice is to stop listening to Dr. Oz. You can't reduce one part of your body over another. It will all reduce given enough time and weight lost. There is no trick other than patience and hard work.

    Focus on consistency and logging your food and success will come regardless of what fads and gimmicks a salesman with a Ph.D on television tells you you need to follow.

    Yes that's what we've all heard and assumed to be true; I just want to know people's results with low-carb diets. You have too much belly fat, you probably have too much everywhere fat, so if you lose weight, you lose belly. Of course.

    I'm not sure what Dr. Oz has to gain by telling people how to eat better, but I'm sure what he's saying is not complete fiction. If you have a PhD then go ahead and argue, but I don't, so I won't.
    Dr Oz is a cardiac surgeon, he has about as much nutrition training as you do. He says on his show what his sponsors pay him to say. Low carb does nothing for body fat. It helps lose water weight, but a calorie deficit is the only thing that will cause fat loss.
  • jg627
    jg627 Posts: 1,221 Member
    I've done low Carb and high Carb out of sheer boredom just to see if there was a difference in the amount or where I would lose it from over the last year or so. About the only difference i've noticed is that on the days I pig out on fruit I feel like king kong at the gym. Did it make my butt get smaller faster than my stomach or vice versa? Nope. Didn't speed up or slow down my weight loss either way. Maybe if you get some stretegicly placed blood clots you could make one part of your body get smaller faster than the other, but other than that it doesn't seem to make much of a difference.
  • magerum
    magerum Posts: 12,589 Member
    Dr. OZ is an Oprah made product, just like Dr. Phil. Anyone know where I can get some snake-oil?

    I eat 300 - 400 g of carbs a day, I don't have a belly (anymore!). Caloric deficit is what did it for me. Hell when I was doing 1200 - 1300 calories a day for 7 months 50% of my diet was carbs.
  • raerae514
    raerae514 Posts: 171 Member
    Dr. OZ is an Oprah made product, just like Dr. Phil. Anyone know where I can get some snake-oil?


    As a Canadian, I would imagine you could get in in Texas or Arizona.... hahaha... WHAT is snake oil!!!
  • If I was a producer on that show..... they should include examples of exactly what the are "recommending."
    Telling people to eat low carb, anti-inflammatory food and do anaerobic exercise is all well and good, but I bet 90% of the audience is thinking, what the hell is that? Seems kind of pointless to suggest something without specific examples.
    P.S. I am part of the 90% so I have no suggestions for you :(
  • dr3wman
    dr3wman Posts: 205
    You can never spot reduce fat. And you don't need to avoid carbs while dieting, just make sure you are below your maintinence levels every day. Low carb diets have been effective in helping people shed fat quickly, but most of it gain them back once they start eating normal foods again. This is because their body gets accustommed to using Ketones for energy, and once the carbs come in they will be stored as fat. Anti-inflammatory foods include alot of fish and things like green tea. These are good to eat just because in general, they are healthy food options (nothing special about the anti-inflammatory properties). Just be consistent and you will see results!
  • magerum
    magerum Posts: 12,589 Member
    Dr. OZ is an Oprah made product, just like Dr. Phil. Anyone know where I can get some snake-oil?


    As a Canadian, I would imagine you could get in in Texas or Arizona.... hahaha... WHAT is snake oil!!!

    "The phrase snake oil is as a derogatory term used to describe quackery, the promotion of fraudulent or unproven medical practices. The expression is also applied metaphorically to any product with questionable and/or unverifiable quality or benefit. By extension, the term "snake oil salesman" may be applied to someone who sells fraudulent goods, or who is a fraud himself."

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snake_oil
  • raerae514
    raerae514 Posts: 171 Member
    If I was a producer on that show..... they should include examples of exactly what the are "recommending."
    Telling people to eat low carb, anti-inflammatory food and do anaerobic exercise is all well and good, but I bet 90% of the audience is thinking, what the hell is that? Seems kind of pointless to suggest something without specific examples.
    P.S. I am part of the 90% so I have no suggestions for you :(

    They showed examples! The anti-inflammatory things were like nuts and olive oils and multi-grain bread with avocado spread... and the "anaerobic exercise".. Well there was a "fitness expert" and she did a demonstration on a stepper, just stepping up and down for a while (aerobic) and then did another like sideways stepping thing really really fast for a short period of time ("anaerobic" to my understanding).

    Then later I was looking at a chart in the little booklet that came with my HRM, and it said the aerobic zone is i think 50-60% (or 60-70% I don't remember) of your max heart rate, and then next zone up after that was anaerobic.
  • raerae514
    raerae514 Posts: 171 Member
    Dr. OZ is an Oprah made product, just like Dr. Phil. Anyone know where I can get some snake-oil?


    As a Canadian, I would imagine you could get in in Texas or Arizona.... hahaha... WHAT is snake oil!!!

    "The phrase snake oil is as a derogatory term used to describe quackery, the promotion of fraudulent or unproven medical practices. The expression is also applied metaphorically to any product with questionable and/or unverifiable quality or benefit. By extension, the term "snake oil salesman" may be applied to someone who sells fraudulent goods, or who is a fraud himself."

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snake_oil

    Aww I thought it was a real thing, so gullible! (not like i would eat snake oil anyway)
  • sabras18
    sabras18 Posts: 24
    The big thing about middle area fat is the high processed food. Dieting alone will not take it away but it will help. Cutting out "box food" as I call it helps. Instead of buying hamburger helper buy all the stuff to make it homemade. More time consuming yes...... however the results will begin to show. The process food messes with your cortisol levels which makes you retain middle fat. Simple food diet will not only give you the ability to eat way more, it will keep you full longer. I did this 3 years ago and the results were great.
  • Sidesteal
    Sidesteal Posts: 5,510 Member
    Some good advice is to stop listening to Dr. Oz.

    ^ Absolutely this. A PHD in medicine is not necessary to determine that someone is full of *kitten*.
  • tsh0ck
    tsh0ck Posts: 1,970 Member
    Somebody needs to cleanse and flush that quack.
  • dumb_blondes_rock
    dumb_blondes_rock Posts: 1,568 Member
    Dr. OZ is an Oprah made product, just like Dr. Phil. Anyone know where I can get some snake-oil?


    As a Canadian, I would imagine you could get in in Texas or Arizona.... hahaha... WHAT is snake oil!!!

    "The phrase snake oil is as a derogatory term used to describe quackery, the promotion of fraudulent or unproven medical practices. The expression is also applied metaphorically to any product with questionable and/or unverifiable quality or benefit. By extension, the term "snake oil salesman" may be applied to someone who sells fraudulent goods, or who is a fraud himself."

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snake_oil

    Aww I thought it was a real thing, so gullible! (not like i would eat snake oil anyway)

    It is a real thing, i own snakes and you should oil them to help with their shedding and keeping their skin healthy (scrapes and things of that sort)....never heard it used as an expression , but i use snake oil in real life
  • chrishgt4
    chrishgt4 Posts: 1,222 Member
    Low carb is just a calorie controlled diet in disguise.

    Fat around your belly isn't less healthy that fat around your bum. It's just about where it goes first. Most people the main storage is belly.
  • dumb_blondes_rock
    dumb_blondes_rock Posts: 1,568 Member
    I like Dr. Oz....i do believe he is for the good of the people rather than the money. I watch a lot of his weight loss shows, and it makes sense, and i love how he finds different viatmins and herbs that most of us have never heard of. But hey, thats just me.....

    I've never seen him say "keep it low carb", I just heard him say things like eat most your carbs in the morning or afternoon and eat light at dinner, and make sure they are whole grain and good carbs instead of like white bread or whatever
  • chrishgt4
    chrishgt4 Posts: 1,222 Member
    Dr. OZ is an Oprah made product, just like Dr. Phil. Anyone know where I can get some snake-oil?


    As a Canadian, I would imagine you could get in in Texas or Arizona.... hahaha... WHAT is snake oil!!!

    "The phrase snake oil is as a derogatory term used to describe quackery, the promotion of fraudulent or unproven medical practices. The expression is also applied metaphorically to any product with questionable and/or unverifiable quality or benefit. By extension, the term "snake oil salesman" may be applied to someone who sells fraudulent goods, or who is a fraud himself."

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snake_oil

    Aww I thought it was a real thing, so gullible! (not like i would eat snake oil anyway)

    It is a real thing, i own snakes and you should oil them to help with their shedding and keeping their skin healthy (scrapes and things of that sort)....never heard it used as an expression , but i use snake oil in real life

    I don't know about oiling snakes - but the oil referred to in snake oil is from the Chinese Water Snake.

    It contains omega 3 fatty acids like oily fish.
  • Treece68
    Treece68 Posts: 780 Member
    Some good advice is to stop listening to Dr. Oz. You can't reduce one part of your body over another. It will all reduce given enough time and weight lost. There is no trick other than patience and hard work.

    Focus on consistency and logging your food and success will come regardless of what fads and gimmicks a salesman with a Ph.D on television tells you you need to follow.

    Yes that's what we've all heard and assumed to be true; I just want to know people's results with low-carb diets. You have too much belly fat, you probably have too much everywhere fat, so if you lose weight, you lose belly. Of course.

    I'm not sure what Dr. Oz has to gain by telling people how to eat better, but I'm sure what he's saying is not complete fiction. If you have a PhD then go ahead and argue, but I don't, so I won't.

    Dr Oz told everyone Green tea was naturally decaffeinated he is dumb
  • BrianSharpe
    BrianSharpe Posts: 9,248 Member
    Low carb is just a calorie controlled diet in disguise.

    Fat around your belly isn't less healthy that fat around your bum. It's just about where it goes first. Most people the main storage is belly.

    ^^ this

    Except when dealing with visceral rather than subcutaneous fat. Visceral fat is associated with an increased risk of high blood pressure, heart disease, diabetes etc.
  • dumb_blondes_rock
    dumb_blondes_rock Posts: 1,568 Member
    Low carb is just a calorie controlled diet in disguise.

    Fat around your belly isn't less healthy that fat around your bum. It's just about where it goes first. Most people the main storage is belly.

    I eat tons of carbs, have all my life, just a few years back starting getting a belly, but ive ALWAYS had a huge butt, which isn't a bad thing for me.....id actually rather keep a donkey booty and just lose the belly...but maybe i'm a weird person cause most women on here don't want to have a big butt? But fat is fat, it just depends on where your body stores it. I highly doubt your brain thinks to itself "oh this is mcdonalds fat so its going here, and this is bread fat so it going here", but then again i'm not a dr
  • sevencallmemom
    sevencallmemom Posts: 505 Member
    I've been doing low carb for over a year and you can see the resulting numbers on my ticker...but as far as belly fat, of course it's hugely reduced, but it's still my problem area. Of course even the thinnest women in my family have bellies, so maybe it's just not even realistic for me to expect not to have one even at goal weight...but I'm gonna keep working on it. ;)
  • JesterMFP
    JesterMFP Posts: 3,596 Member
    Low carb is just a calorie controlled diet in disguise.

    Fat around your belly isn't less healthy that fat around your bum. It's just about where it goes first. Most people the main storage is belly.

    ^^ this

    Except when dealing with visceral rather than subcutaneous fat. Visceral fat is associated with an increased risk of high blood pressure, heart disease, diabetes etc.

    I presume OP is referring to visceral fat as she mentioned fat that builds up around the internal organs.
  • raerae514
    raerae514 Posts: 171 Member
    Low carb is just a calorie controlled diet in disguise.

    Fat around your belly isn't less healthy that fat around your bum. It's just about where it goes first. Most people the main storage is belly.

    ^^ this

    Except when dealing with visceral rather than subcutaneous fat. Visceral fat is associated with an increased risk of high blood pressure, heart disease, diabetes etc.

    I presume OP is referring to visceral fat as she mentioned fat that builds up around the internal organs.

    Yes yes yes, the OP doesn't want to have a heart attack at 23!

    According to everyone here.. low-carb is just a different kind of low-calorie diet? I guess if you have to cut out baked goods and pasta and EVERYTHING DELICIOUS then you will lose weight anyways, carbs or no carbs!
  • Jacwhite22
    Jacwhite22 Posts: 7,010 Member
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    So I was watching an episode of Dr. Oz yesterday and it was all about big butts and big bellies. He was telling about how they're different and how you can fix it.

    For big bums, I don't really remember how to fix because that's not my problem. He did say that butt fat is healthier than belly fat BUT it's harder to get rid of.

    For belly fat, it's quite unhealthy. The fat builds up around your intestines and organs and your HEART, so, not very good at all. His advice for big bellies is to to eat LOW CARBS and ANTI-INFLAMMATORY foods. ALso aerobic and anaerobic exercise.

    So my question is, what are ANY anti-inflammatory foods? And what are some good low-carbs foods? I've never limited or paid attention to my carb intake so i really don't know what's what.

    ANd for any of you on a low-carb diet, how's it going? Is you belly fat disappearing?
  • Jacwhite22
    Jacwhite22 Posts: 7,010 Member
    The big thing about middle area fat is the high processed food. Dieting alone will not take it away but it will help. Cutting out "box food" as I call it helps. Instead of buying hamburger helper buy all the stuff to make it homemade. More time consuming yes...... however the results will begin to show. The process food messes with your cortisol levels which makes you retain middle fat. Simple food diet will not only give you the ability to eat way more, it will keep you full longer. I did this 3 years ago and the results were great.

    orlly? Link to information to back it up?
  • Philis64
    Philis64 Posts: 27
    I did lose a lot on weight once on Atkins (low carb diet) I think you lose a lot of water weight at first, but also you are just eating less calories in general, especially once you get SICK of eggs, meat, and Atkins bars/shakes. I was living on coffee after a while. If you love low carb, do it, but I feel it is not necessary to lose weight. For me it is torture.
  • lyttlewon
    lyttlewon Posts: 1,118 Member
    You can reduce bloat due to a food intolerance by cutting out that food. That being said you don't have to be intolerant to wheat, or whatever carb he is telling you to cut, to get abdominal bloat. Gluten may be what he means by inflammatory foods, many people get bloated when they are gluten intolerant. The way he is conveying the information is misleading.
  • Sarauk2sf
    Sarauk2sf Posts: 28,072 Member
    So I was watching an episode of Dr. Oz yesterday

    Nuff said!!