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You can eat any foods you want as long as you eat less calories than your body requires to survive day to day, not including exercise. This is eating at a deficit.
The problem with that is while there are no "bad" foods, eating high calorie foods, which is generally what "bad" foods are means you can eat very little while staying within your calorie range. This is why vegetables, beans, rice, lean meats, eggs etc. are usually foods of choice since you can have more of them.
Say your calorie deficit has you at 1600 calories a day. For one day you eat approx. 12 Twinkies and nothing else and be starving, exhausted and probably angry or you could eat 3-5 full meals and snacks, not be hungry, be adequately nourished, full of energy and healthy with lower calorie food choices.
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lyndastagg60 wrote: »Any ideas on how to lose weight wen I live on bad food I don't eat veg or salad I'm very fussy wen it comes to food help lol
One suggestion is to eat meat /fish/chicken/eggs/dairy products, some fruit.0 -
I can think of three options:
Eat less of the bad food
Change your diet
Do a lot more exercise
Mix and match as you please.0 -
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Katzedernacht wrote: »Yeah caloric deficit but I never overlook food quality, living on twinkies can't be really good. I'd try to choose healthier food and well,allow some indulgence here and there.
who is advocating living on twinkies...???
No one,gee but a guy said you can live on twinkies and cake and lose weight if you eat less calories overall, which I may agree but I think QUALITY of calories matters a lot,not just the numbeeeeers
that's all
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For your health, I'd add a multivitamin/multimineral supplement. And maybe a lower calorie protein shake. If the foods you eat are low in nutrition, it's got to come from somewhere, because your body needs that stuff.0
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lyndastagg60 wrote: »Any ideas on how to lose weight wen I live on bad food I don't eat veg or salad I'm very fussy wen it comes to food help lol
Unless you are eating food that has already spoiled, you are not eating 'bad' food. Eat in a calorie deficit. People have eaten nothing but 'snack' foods in a calorie deficit and lost weight, in controlled studies. It's unlikely that you are doing that.0 -
Katzedernacht wrote: »Katzedernacht wrote: »Yeah caloric deficit but I never overlook food quality, living on twinkies can't be really good. I'd try to choose healthier food and well,allow some indulgence here and there.
who is advocating living on twinkies...???
No one,gee but a guy said you can live on twinkies and cake and lose weight if you eat less calories overall, which I may agree but I think QUALITY of calories matters a lot,not just the numbeeeeers
that's all
Seriously, that was said to prove a point. no one is actually advocating doing that. Eating a well rounded selection of food, while in a calorie deficit, is the proper choice, which is what is being advised here.0 -
Katzedernacht wrote: »Katzedernacht wrote: »Yeah caloric deficit but I never overlook food quality, living on twinkies can't be really good. I'd try to choose healthier food and well,allow some indulgence here and there.
who is advocating living on twinkies...???
No one,gee but a guy said you can live on twinkies and cake and lose weight if you eat less calories overall, which I may agree but I think QUALITY of calories matters a lot,not just the numbeeeeers
that's all
That poster said you could do it and lose weight but it would not be the best option from a nutritional stand point and then you created a straw man about a diet of twinkles...0 -
Also, "I don't eat vegetables" ? Eh, I don't know... You gotta figure that one out at some point in your life. Take a cooking class, get some books with good ideas, try some new things, learn about the hundreds of vegetables out there that provide huge amounts of the nutrition we need and the thousands of ways to prepare them and I'd hope you'd be able to find something you can handle.0
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Katzedernacht wrote: »No one,gee but a guy said you can live on twinkies and cake and lose weight if you eat less calories overall, which I may agree but I think QUALITY of calories matters a lot,not just the numbeeeeers
Yes, but no one said other things don't matter, for nutrition. Your post suggested that others were saying it was recommended to eat just Twinkies, when in fact if anyone proposed that they'd be told that was a bad idea (although you could lose weight doing it if you could manage not to overeat).-1 -
lemurcat12 wrote: »Katzedernacht wrote: »No one,gee but a guy said you can live on twinkies and cake and lose weight if you eat less calories overall, which I may agree but I think QUALITY of calories matters a lot,not just the numbeeeeers
Yes, but no one said other things don't matter, for nutrition. Your post suggested that others were saying it was recommended to eat just Twinkies, when in fact if anyone proposed that they'd be told that was a bad idea (although you could lose weight doing it if you could manage not to overeat).
^Out of all of the posts on this thread, why on Earth was this one flagged? It doesn't meet any of the criteria of abuse! I can't even figure out how it was read as anything other than a calm, factual response.
http://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/10007789/flagged-content-reported-posts-warning-points
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initialsdeebee wrote: »Also, "I don't eat vegetables" ? Eh, I don't know... You gotta figure that one out at some point in your life. Take a cooking class, get some books with good ideas, try some new things, learn about the hundreds of vegetables out there that provide huge amounts of the nutrition we need and the thousands of ways to prepare them and I'd hope you'd be able to find something you can handle.
or just take a multi vitamin0 -
First of all, there are no "bad" foods. There are healthy choices and not so healthy choices. You have to make the decision of what is important to you. Do you really want to lose the weight or would you rather pig out on whatever it is that you have decided is "bad"?0
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Oreos. Oreos are BAD, BAD, BAD!!!
But oh sooooo GOOD!!!0 -
jeffpettis wrote: »Oreos. Oreos are BAD, BAD, BAD!!!
But oh sooooo GOOD!!!jeffpettis wrote: »Oreos. Oreos are BAD, BAD, BAD!!!
But oh sooooo GOOD!!!
why would oreos be bad?
I have seven oreos and a glass of milk prelogged into today and I will be under my calorie goal, hit my macros, and micros...0 -
...and yes. I did type that while munching on Oreos!!!0
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