Anyone not doing low carb?
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Wickedjoanna8
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I see alot of low carb on here and was just wondering if anyone has had success just following the guidelines given by MFP and not necessarily doing low carb.
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I don't try low carb and sometimes do manage to lose weight. Those times follow days of consuming fewer calories than needed to maintain.7
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I've lost my weight so far just eating less of the same stuff I ate before and that's included donuts and pizza43
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I eat whatever I want. As long as I stay at a calorie deficit, I lose weight. I’ve lost over 60 pounds so far.48
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I've lost my weight so far just eating less of the same stuff I ate before and that's included donuts and pizza
Ditto here! (70+ lbs and maintaining.) Low carb, keto, etc. are all the rage at the moment, but all "diets" just boil down to a way of consuming less calories. If that way of eating works for you and makes you feel good, then great! If you feel deprived when you cut out carbs, find another way of reducing calories. Eliminating an entire food group isn't necessary unless you're intolerant/allergic to it.
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Thanks for the response guys. With all the craze diets and stuff, it makes me feel like the old fashion way of just counting macros and calories without eliminating is no longer appreciated. Not saying low carb is inefficient but I feel like everyone is on low carb but me. Lol.20
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I am doing the Atkins diet. I did it before and lost 50 lbs. I recommend getting the original Atkins book written by Dr. Atkins. My only down fall is potatoes. It's a lifestyle change and the book is awesome.32
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Oops. Just re-read the thread tittle. I was thinking you were asking who did do low carb.
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Haha its ok. No prob. Glad its working for you!7
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There was a headline today- low carb people die faster! So there, let me eat my dang bagels in peace. ;-)47
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I eat a variety. From my diabetic training I ideally include every macro in every meal with plenty of vegetables and fruit. Carbs are for sure in every meal. They are more accessible, cheaper, and digestible.8
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I do zone based (40-30-30 carbs/fat/protein). It's low-er carb, just limiting to 40%. That said protein is king for me (I lift) so if I hit my protein and I'm over/under carbs/fat, I don't worry too much. They come out in the wash.10
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I just go exactly by calories. I am literally losing weight while eating ice cream! 😃30
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I consider my protein and fat a minimum goal, and carbs fall where they may. I had pizza and ice cream the other day, and I've been craving carrot cake, so I might pick up some for tomorrow. At the end of the day, the calories are what works for weight loss.8
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I eat carbs and love them. My weight loss has been fine8
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Wickedjoanna8 wrote: »Thanks for the response guys. With all the craze diets and stuff, it makes me feel like the old fashion way of just counting macros and calories without eliminating is no longer appreciated. Not saying low carb is inefficient but I feel like everyone is on low carb but me. Lol.
I'm not sure where you got that impression because on the other message boards it's only about calories ... apart from the few keto posts (dont get me started on those lol). Weight loss has nothing to do with carbs it's only calories that matter. Simple9 -
I stay away from bread / pasta / rice / potatoes simply because they are my trigger points. I am not interested in sweet food, but bread....can easily eat a kg of bread and then the binge eating starts. So I better stay away from high carbs trigger food.6
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I'm vegetarian. Most of my protein staples have carbs in them. I keep to the default macros and I've dropped over 107lbs to date.20
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I eta 100% the same stuff I ate before, just less of it. I do find myself naturally craving fewer sweets and salty snacks, but I'm sure that's just a conincidence. You do you. Find out what works for you. For me it's counting calories - low-carb would make me a miserable rage monster.10
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SouthernMamaUnderConsruction wrote: »I am doing the Atkins diet. I did it before and lost 50 lbs. I recommend getting the original Atkins book written by Dr. Atkins. My only down fall is potatoes. It's a lifestyle change and the book is awesome.
If you did it before and have to do it again can you really say it was successful? Losing weight is one thing but keeping it off is another. There is no point doing some restrictive diet that you don't plan to stick with indefinitely. Lose weight in exactly the same way you plan to keep that weight off because there really is very little difference between weight loss and maintenance except the scales don't go down anymore and you get to eat a little bit more.
I lost weight by counting calories and making sure I was burning more than I was eating and for over a year have been maintaining by making sure I burn and eat about the same. I eat food that I enjoy that meet my nutritional needs with a few treats on the side here and there where they fit. I can see myself eating this way for as long as I live because I never feel that I am going without something I enjoy.32
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