Do I have to eat 100% clean to lose weight?
starvinkevin
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I've been using mfp again for the past month and while I lost a solid 8lbs with running, eating back exercise calories, and setting a goal of 1500 cals I have stalled for the past week. However, my diet isn't the healthiest with fries and hamburgers at times because of work. I always pick the correct calorie amount for the junk food but I an wondering if that is what is keeping me from losing weight. I thought it was all about maintaining a deficit but am I wrong?
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Nm google had the answer - guy lost almost 30lbs and his cholesterol levels improved on a junk food diet over 10 weeks.
http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/comments/MY01589_comments/POST=1#post0 -
Try IIFYM instead of just a set calories count. It's hard for me to still think I can eat a cookie or ice cream or pizza versus a salad or no butter popcorn etc, but it might help you balance out your levels more.0
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No, You will lose weight as long as you are eating at a deficit.0
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I think it helps but it's not 100% necessary.0
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My diary will enhance the weight loss of many clean eaters - through vomiting. I really should be ashamed of myself and lock that thing up before it kills again, but I've lost a hell of a lot of weight.0
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Its not necessary but it has helped me greatly and I feel better overall not eating crap.0
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No. You need to burn more calories than you take into your body to lose weight.0
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I dont think so.0
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No. See ticker below.0
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You do not have to eat 100% clean however just creating a calorie deficit will not help your goal. The timing of when you eat bad food can be helpful to your cause. Look into carb backloading. It is a fun way to lose get lean and eat what you want0
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No.0
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You do not have to eat 100% clean however just creating a calorie deficit will not help your goal. The timing of when you eat bad food can be helpful to your cause. Look into carb backloading. It is a fun way to lose get lean and eat what you want
A caloric deficit is all one needs to lose weight. Period. Nothing else.0 -
Yes. Make sure all of your food comes in wrappers to preserve cleanliness.0
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You do not have to eat 100% clean however just creating a calorie deficit will not help your goal. The timing of when you eat bad food can be helpful to your cause. Look into carb backloading. It is a fun way to lose get lean and eat what you want
No.0 -
No, and it is definately not easy to eat 100% clean.0
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For weight loss it is the deficit that matters. However, when you reduce your calories you also reduce your intake of all the 'good' things in food, e.g. vitamins and minerals. If you decide to eat your 1500 calories a day only from potato chips you will probably lose weight but you will also be putting yourself at risk of nutrient deficiencies, which can cause you to get ill, which can undermine your attempt to lose weight.
So the smart thing to do for your health is to choose to eat 'clean', e.g. nutrient dense, foods.0 -
You do not have to eat 100% clean however just creating a calorie deficit will not help your goal.
If the goal is weight loss, yes it will.0 -
You do not have to eat 100% clean however just creating a calorie deficit will not help your goal. The timing of when you eat bad food can be helpful to your cause. Look into carb backloading. It is a fun way to lose get lean and eat what you want
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Nope.
A deficit is all you really need. However, eating better calories..... fruits/veggies/lean mean vs McDonalds will be beneficial to your loss.0 -
The only thing that works is moderation.0
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A basic way to sum it up:
How much you eat = whether you gain or lose (weight)
What you eat = how your body looks with that gain or loss (body composition)0 -
You do not have to eat 100% clean however just creating a calorie deficit will not help your goal.
Assuming your goal is "eat clean" then true.
If your goal is lose weight, lose body fat, build muscle, increase health, or increase performance, then false.0 -
No, You will lose weight as long as you are eating at a deficit.
^this. Your weight loss could be stalled due to water retention or whatever. You also may have under-estimated some of the things you ate. You won't lose the same amount each week. You're wanting to look for a downard trend. Some weeks I weigh more, some the same, some less. Just keep at it0 -
It may not be the food that has you stalled. Try revamping your exercise routine. If your only form of exercise is running, then your body expects that and then doesn't have to work as hard anymore. Try adding some strength training to your routine. Or adding some HIIT to your running routine to switch things up a little.
Keeping your body out of an exercise routine will keep it guessing and always result in a great calorie burn!0 -
If you want to lose weight you can eat what you like as long as its under your daily goal. However to feel good its probably best
to try and eat at least 75% clean.
I still have some junk everyday - sweets normally and still losing here.0 -
A basic way to sum it up:
How much you eat = whether you gain or lose (weight)
What you eat = how your body looks with that gain or loss (body composition)
Not so. If you lose fat, your body will look the same no matter what you ate while losing it. Your overall health will be better if you get a full compliment of nutrients, so it makes sense to eat a variety of nutrient dense foods for the most part.
But there is no need to get all OCD about it. This quote kind of sums it up.
"Once our nutrient needs are met, we don’t get extra credit for eating more nutritious food! - Eric Helms"
Eat mostly nutritious food, stay in calorie deficit and enjoy yourself a little.0 -
The only thing that works is moderation.0
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The only thing that works is moderation.
Yes, him.
Well, and everyone else too.0 -
No.0
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The only thing that works is moderation.
Yes, him.
Well, and everyone else too.
Nonsense0
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