Why does everyone think it's WHAT they eat that matters?
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In theory I agree with most of what you have written (barring the beer comment ). That being said, I am on this site for health and fitness reasons, so 'what' I put into my mouth is just as important as it's calorie count.0
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Not all foods are satisfying or good for you. I don't eat much fried food anymore and now if I do I just feel heavy and tired. I prefer to eat more fruit and veggies verses a burger and fries. I agree you shouldn't restrict yourself in any way but to say all food is created equal No way dude0
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Holy crap you guys took one example and totally blew it out of proportion. Let's try this another way. Say you wanted to use less gas. A Fiat is going to use a lot less than a Cadillac Escalade. So if your one goal is to reduce gas usage it makes sense to switch. No one ever said the Fiat is better, or more stylish, than the Escalade, just that on a pure gas in/gas out analysis it performs better. That's what I meant, trolls !
Yeah but, unless I'm missing something, the whole point of your post was that it doesn't matter WHAT you eat only how much. Both of your example involve changing the WHAT not the HOW MUCH. In the first example the appropriate advice is to drink one Guiness instead of 6. In the above example you should just drive less to consume less fuel.
Switiching to a more gass-efficient car is like switching to eating more nutrient rich low calorie foods (more bang for your buck)0 -
Because it actually does. Yes, calorie input has to be less than calorie output in order to lose weight but you will feel a whole lot better and your body will function better if you get your calories from nutrient-rich foods as opposed to crap.0
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Agreed0
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Holy crap you guys took one example and totally blew it out of proportion...
Nope, I don't think so. It wasn't "one example" anyway. Look at your title alone. It obviously incited some of us to point out actually WHAT we eat DOES matter. Which doesn't mean many of us won't indulge pizza and beer now and than.
Also too in your OP you talked about some who restrict food that "tastes good". Huh?? Healthy food doesn't = tastes bad. I ONLY eat tasty meals, despite the majority are lately (mostly) healthy.
This is a message board where readers can only go on your words. Unless you specify you don't want to actually be taken at your word. Don't blame us for responding to what you said instead of reading your mind0 -
What you eat has a big impact on how much you eat, at least for me it does. Two thousand calories of healthy food is a *lot* of food, and will keep me full all day. Two thousand calories of crap food is... a lunch. It's really easy to eat too much when you're eating crap.0
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Hungry for change is a great documentary that does a great job on why exactly it DOES matter. You can be eating fine but still be starving on a cellular level.0
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You are what you eat....your body takes those nutrients and uses them as building blocks of your cells over processed foods it doesn't know what to do so your toxin center (liver) sends it into store fat..so even if your at a deficient your running your body on nothing causes you to get sick....0
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Instead of Guinness drink a Miller Lite.
^ This is not an option! Otherwise, I agree.
What on God's green earth would possess you to do such a thing?0 -
I don't give up what I love...I just find the healthier alternative. If that's not possible..then I just walk away. Giving something up to become healthier is a lot cheaper than eating smaller amounts, and being sick. Doctors are expensive!
In Canada they are not!
Drink on Canadians, drink on...0 -
For me, it is what I eat.
If I eat a massive 2-lb salad with cucumber, tomato, avocado, and tuna which only comes to 300 calories, I will feel invigorated, full, and satisfied.
If I eat a 2.5oz bar of chocolate which comes to 300 calories, it will taste good while I'm eating it, but I'll still be hungry and I will feel unsatisfied and have heartburn.
That's the point that I made, though. Your calorie-dense chocolate bar isn't satisfying whereas your big salad is. You decide what to eat for your calories. For example, as a test, if you only ate 1,200 calories of chocolate bars each day you'd still lose weight. I see so many people on this site only wanting to lose weight (and fast!). So cut down what you eat. Period. Of course it matters what we put in our bodies but from a pure calories in/out perspective just eat less. You're going to fail if you cut out pizza, beer, a candy bar, etc. That's why when I lost my weight I focused on the calories only.
I can't tell if you're serious or trolling. But as for choosing what you eat vs eating a bunch of over processed junk, it isn't only a lifestyle choice. Micronutrient intake is one of the most important parts of maintaining a healthy eating regimen. You can consume 1200 calories of chocolate bars (1200 is unhealthy and stupid imo) and be short of several vitamin and mineral intake needs for the day. OR you could eat several natural whole foods, lean meats, veggies, fruits, whole wheat , hitting all your intake needs and feeling satiated.
Losing weight fast might be your ideal goal, but in the long run it isn't worth it to do it in that manner.0 -
I read so many threads on here about giving up this or that, limiting this or that, etc. It's not what you eat, it's how much you eat that matters. You just need to chose if you want calorie-dense food or more of a less-dense food.
If you have to lose a lot of weight and restrict what tastes good you're going to fail. So instead of giving up pizza why not just eat one less slice per meal? Instead of Guinness drink a Miller Lite. I really don't understand why people are so dang hard on themselves. Good luck!
Matter for what purpose? To drop some weight... generally a caloric deficit over time will do it but for performance, maintaining or increasing lean body mass, for endurance and optimal weight loss and overall health, of course it's WHAT you eat that matters. Try staying healthy eating Krispy Kremes for all your calories. Try feeding a diet of M & M's and nothing more to olympic athletes and see how well they do in competition. Oh... it matters, it matters more than you could even dare to imagine.0 -
It does matter. I run every single day. I've tried different combinations of food. If I eat trashy food it negatively affects my running performance. Also, I find that going on a temporary restrictive diet can be beneficial. I took out bread out of my diet this month and found other food sources to supply my carbohydrate needs. I learned that I don't need to have bread/flour in my diet every single day.0
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Miller Light is not beer. If I want beer, I'm drinking GOOD beer. Eat better, drink better. You'll be more satisfied and need less.0
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I have to be careful when potato chips are in my house, but you just can't replace Guiness !0
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For the record, Miller light is not beer...it's a bastardization and an ill-conceived attempt at beer.
Guinness is king.0 -
Instead of Guinness drink a Miller Lite.
^ This is not an option! Otherwise, I agree.
Believe it or not despite it's thickness guiness is one of the lower calorie beers out there at 120 per 12 ounces (compared to 150 for the average lager, 160-210 for ale and 200-220 for a porter). The malt is toasted which burns off some of the sugars
http://www.fatsecret.com/calories-nutrition/guinness/draught-(can)
http://www.thatsfit.com/2010/03/17/guinness-a-dieters-beer-choice/
Nutrition Facts
Serving Size 1 can (14.9oz)
Amount Per Serving
Calories from Fat 0Calories 155
% Daily Values*
Total Fat 0g 0%
Saturated Fat 0g 0%
Cholesterol 0mg 0%
Sodium 0mg 0%
Potassium 0mg
Total Carbohydrate 9.9g 3%
Dietary Fiber 0g 0%
Sugars 0g
Protein 0.3g
Vitamin A 0% Vitamin C 0%
Calcium 0% Iron 0%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet. Your daily values may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.
totally getting guinness more often!!0 -
Instead of Guinness drink a Miller Lite.
^ This is not an option! Otherwise, I agree.
Believe it or not despite it's thickness guiness is one of the lower calorie beers out there at 120 per 12 ounces (compared to 150 for the average lager, 160-210 for ale and 200-220 for a porter). The malt is toasted which burns off some of the sugars
http://www.fatsecret.com/calories-nutrition/guinness/draught-(can)
http://www.thatsfit.com/2010/03/17/guinness-a-dieters-beer-choice/
Nutrition Facts
Serving Size 1 can (14.9oz)
Amount Per Serving
Calories from Fat 0Calories 155
% Daily Values*
Total Fat 0g 0%
Saturated Fat 0g 0%
Cholesterol 0mg 0%
Sodium 0mg 0%
Potassium 0mg
Total Carbohydrate 9.9g 3%
Dietary Fiber 0g 0%
Sugars 0g
Protein 0.3g
Vitamin A 0% Vitamin C 0%
Calcium 0% Iron 0%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet. Your daily values may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.
totally getting guinness more often!!
....hmm goes to google rolling rock0 -
Beer (Rolling Rock)
Serving Size: 1 Bottle, Calories: 120, Fat: 0g, Carbs: 10g, Protein: 1g
Wait checked more it goes from 120-150 is confused lol ( same oz.)0 -
best post i've read in a while lol! so true0
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