Belly fat !
giannamariex333
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I honestly just need to loose weight around my stomach lower abdomen. I have lost 80lbs so far since last year but I still just can't seem to loose the weight around my belly ! Help any tips
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Just keep doing what you've been doing. It will go away eventually.0
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The stomach is the last to go away IMO, and even if you are at goal weight if you aren't doing ab work, the loose skin will probably remain-1
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Keep losing more. It's the last thing to go.0
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your not alone, that's my problem area too. I lost 60lbs 2 yrs ago and have been keeping it off since. it's super hard and people seem to think that since the weight is gone, I can eat whatever I want. mine came from having 3 kids but I was never this skinny anyway. I've noticed though when I consume to much sugar I get more flabby around that area. im a diet soda drinker and I don't drink alot a day but I know that has to do alot with my belly being flabby. I even workout 3 days a week and it still seems to look the same. try cutting down on sugar, that might be ur problem too, good luck0
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The stomach is the last to go away IMO, and even if you are at goal weight if you aren't doing ab work, the loose skin will probably remain
Ab work won't tighten loose skin. If that was the case doctors would suggest crunches instead of a panniculectomy.
community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/1161603/so-you-want-a-nice-stomach/p10 -
Good point0
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I have awesome abs and still have loose skin. It might continue to tighten over time, but depends on how elastic my skin is.
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Thank you so much guys !0
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Is it mostly skin that you are worried about, or fat? For loose skin, hydration, exfoliation, daily lotion with elastin, clean eating, and time What pp said, stay away from sugar but also from loading up on carbs. I stay around 80g of carbs a day and don't eat processed foods. Lower amounts of carbs work for me, but you may need to stay in the 100's to lose a small to moderate amount of weight.-1
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Is it mostly skin that you are worried about, or fat? For loose skin, hydration, exfoliation, daily lotion with elastin, clean eating, and time What pp said, stay away from sugar but also from loading up on carbs. I stay around 80g of carbs a day and don't eat processed foods. Lower amounts of carbs work for me, but you may need to stay in the 100's to lose a small to moderate amount of weight.
Cutting carbs or sugar isn't necessary for weight loss. Most of the time when people cut back on carbs they start eating meals that are more filling and stick to their calorie allowance better. I ate cake and pizza until a couple of weeks before my last bodybuilding competition. It fit my macros and I stuck to my calorie allowance.0 -
Is it mostly skin that you are worried about, or fat? For loose skin, hydration, exfoliation, daily lotion with elastin, clean eating, and time What pp said, stay away from sugar but also from loading up on carbs. I stay around 80g of carbs a day and don't eat processed foods. Lower amounts of carbs work for me, but you may need to stay in the 100's to lose a small to moderate amount of weight.
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OP keep losing fat, eating at your deficit. Congrats on your loss so far, your belly is going to look great. Give it time.0 -
Just started reading all of the post. Been working out & dieting for the last 3 months & lost 14# so far. My question is I've heard that bananas are bad when it comes to losing belly fat, that's my biggest problem any thoughts on this fruit I love.0
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Just started reading all of the post. Been working out & dieting for the last 3 months & lost 14# so far. My question is I've heard that bananas are bad when it comes to losing belly fat, that's my biggest problem any thoughts on this fruit I love.
What you have heard is incorrect and has no factual basis.0 -
You've done wonderfully in losing 80 lbs, congratulations! Like others have said, just keep doing what you're doing and eventually it'll come off. Unfortunately we can't spot reduce where fat will come off (would be amazing if that were possible). But seriously, 80lbs is amazing!0
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Just started reading all of the post. Been working out & dieting for the last 3 months & lost 14# so far. My question is I've heard that bananas are bad when it comes to losing belly fat, that's my biggest problem any thoughts on this fruit I love.
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Bananas are high on the glycemic index which spikes your blood sugar. That in turn causes issues with losing weight. I struggle with belly fat also, but like some of the others said it could be last to go.0
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giannamariex333 wrote: »I honestly just need to loose weight around my stomach lower abdomen. I have lost 80lbs so far since last year but I still just can't seem to loose the weight around my belly ! Help any tips
Congrats on 80 lbs. Keep it up0 -
Just started reading all of the post. Been working out & dieting for the last 3 months & lost 14# so far. My question is I've heard that bananas are bad when it comes to losing belly fat, that's my biggest problem any thoughts on this fruit I love.
I.eat a banana almost every day, sometimes twice. I lost 80lbs.0 -
jonathantwalsh wrote: »Bananas are high on the glycemic index which spikes your blood sugar. That in turn causes issues with losing weight. I struggle with belly fat also, but like some of the others said it could be last to go.
So, are you saying that eaten within a calorie deficit, a high GI food will cause issues with losing weight?
What issues are these?
Any chance you can evidence this comment, in reference to eating high GI foods within a calorie deficit?0 -
jonathantwalsh wrote: »Bananas are high on the glycemic index which spikes your blood sugar. That in turn causes issues with losing weight. I struggle with belly fat also, but like some of the others said it could be last to go.
So, are you saying that eaten within a calorie deficit, a high GI food will cause issues with losing weight?
What issues are these?
Any chance you can evidence this comment, in reference to eating high GI foods within a calorie deficit?
I'd like to see some solid evidence of this too. Or is it something you read on the interweb in passing? ?
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jonathantwalsh wrote: »Bananas are high on the glycemic index which spikes your blood sugar. That in turn causes issues with losing weight. I struggle with belly fat also, but like some of the others said it could be last to go.
<--- I eat lots of high GI foods. Competitive bodybuilders eat lots of bananas. Blood sugar spikes aren't a bad thing for most people. They're actually really good for muscle repair.0 -
jonathantwalsh wrote: »Bananas are high on the glycemic index which spikes your blood sugar. That in turn causes issues with losing weight. I struggle with belly fat also, but like some of the others said it could be last to go.
So, are you saying that eaten within a calorie deficit, a high GI food will cause issues with losing weight?
What issues are these?
Any chance you can evidence this comment, in reference to eating high GI foods within a calorie deficit?
Probably related to this -http://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/diabetes/in-depth/insulin-and-weight-gain/art-20047836
High GI foods raise insulin levels, but if you are on a caloric deficit you will still lose weight.0 -
I have the same issue. =O0
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Grammar check...
Verb = Lose (e.g., lose weight)
Adjective = Loose (e.g., loose skin)
Good luck!0 -
Is it mostly skin that you are worried about, or fat? For loose skin, hydration, exfoliation, daily lotion with elastin, clean eating, and time What pp said, stay away from sugar but also from loading up on carbs. I stay around 80g of carbs a day and don't eat processed foods. Lower amounts of carbs work for me, but you may need to stay in the 100's to lose a small to moderate amount of weight.
ignore all this ….0 -
jonathantwalsh wrote: »Bananas are high on the glycemic index which spikes your blood sugar. That in turn causes issues with losing weight. I struggle with belly fat also, but like some of the others said it could be last to go.
LOL ..protein causes insulin spikes too is that bad for losing weight?????
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And what is wrong, in a non-diabetic adult consuming a calorie maintenance or deficit dietary intake, in raising insulin levels to the level consuming a high GI food source would do?
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17923862
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17992183
http://alanaragon.com/glycemic-index
http://www.pubfacts.com/detail/17610996/Glycaemic-response-to-foods:-impact-on-satiety-and-long-term-weight-regulation.
http://www.alexrothwell.com/articles/the-glycemic-index-when-does-it-and-when-doesnt-it-matter
http://cdnutritionandfitness.com/the-relevance-of-glycemic-index/
http://www.pubfacts.com/detail/12458971/Should-obese-patients-be-counselled-to-follow-a-low-glycaemic-index-diet?-No.
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giannamariex333 wrote: »I honestly just need to loose weight around my stomach lower abdomen. I have lost 80lbs so far since last year but I still just can't seem to loose the weight around my belly ! Help any tips
Congrats on your loss btw0
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