60 yrs and up

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  • risinghope
    risinghope Posts: 11 Member
    The key is to log everything that you eat. The good, the bad, and the ugly!

    Ha Ha!


  • Pdc654
    Pdc654 Posts: 317 Member
    I am 72 years old and I need to lose 40 lbs. I have been part of MFP and I keep track of my calories most days but have not lost any weight. Obvious I am doing something wrong. Would someone please help me? I would so appreciate it. Thank you. Sheila

    Would tracking your food and averaging it out over the week be of any help to you? That way you can eat above your calorie goal on some days, providing you eat below on other days. Choose "Nutrition" from your diary page (that's the little "pie" in the top right corner). Then click on "Calories". You can set it for daily or for weekly. If you set it for weekly then you see your daily average for the week, with and without exercise. If you're the kind of person who enjoys eating more on the weekend, for example, this might help.

    The key is to log everything that you eat. The good, the bad, and the ugly!

    This is exactly what I do. MFP will let you look at your calories as a weekly average (7 day rolling average). I plan my meals to be a little under some days as I know I will go above a little some days, usually on a weekend.

    I agree 100% with @ridiculous59 regarding logging everything! And pre-log your meals. That way you know what your calorie count is for the day ahead of time. If you deviate no problem, just delete the food you didn't eat and add the ones you do. Again, try to do this before you eat it if at all possible so that you know if the calories fit within your weekly allowance and can adjust if need be.
  • nsk1951
    nsk1951 Posts: 1,304 Member
    That's one thing I have not yet been able to make a habit ... pre-log food ... So many people find it helps them plan their meals and stay on track that I really need to add it to my 'D0-It-Now" list and try it out. ... Problem so far is that I don't usually plan my meals out. Never know when I'll be hungry or what I will be wanting to prepare for my main meal.
  • risinghope
    risinghope Posts: 11 Member
    @AnnPT77 -- terrific tips, Ann! Especially all the food weighing specifics! Learned a lot!
  • Pdc654
    Pdc654 Posts: 317 Member
    Absolutely love the scale efficiency tips @AnnPT77 ! Thank you!
  • Pdc654
    Pdc654 Posts: 317 Member
    Welcome @Susanna527 and all the new people here. This thread is great for support and encouragement. There is a wealth of information here and throughout the forums.
  • Pdc654
    Pdc654 Posts: 317 Member
    @nsk1951 An average weight loss of 3.5 lbs a month is great! I know it's frustrating when you're dealing with edema because it's hard to see the real weight loss on the scale. But putting it in terms of an average of 3.5 lbs a month helps to put it in perspective.
  • swimmom_1
    swimmom_1 Posts: 1,302 Member
    5/21/22- No real exercise today. Driving 3 hours to the "Thunder over Dover (Delaware)" Air show today. The Blue Angels & the Thunderbirds are performing for the first time together. It was great as I expected, as I've seen them both before, and just got back a bit ago. Long day in 90+ degree heat. Least there was a bit of a breeze at times. And lots of places to sit under aircraft wings, in their shade. If you haven't and get the opportunity to see them or the Snowbirds of Canada, it is well worth a drive and amazing to see at least once in your life.

    May 22- Got a bit of sunburn from yesterday, cheeks, nose, upper chest area front and back and a bit of light pink on my arms. Guess I should have applied my sunscreen a few more times. We are expecting thunderstorms this afternoon, so mowed my grass. I figure I can be on the Elliptical when it's raining. Did 180 minutes for 13.2 miles. Hadn't been on it since last Sunday, as Dr appointment Tuesday AM and errands all afternoon into early evening. I don't work tomorrow till 10, so if I get to bed soon I may do an hour or 2 before work.
  • ThisMagicMoment
    ThisMagicMoment Posts: 39 Member
    AFM .. today is the date that marks 58 years ago was my wedding day. He's been gone a long time, but I still remember this day we spent with all our friends and family celebrating the declaration of our union. I think I will go for a walk around the block this morning instead of baking a cake.

    Happy Anniversary, Neena.
  • Pdc654
    Pdc654 Posts: 317 Member
    @nsk1951 Happy Anniversary!
  • Susanna527
    Susanna527 Posts: 1,546 Member
    Thanks, everyone, for the welcome wishes. Hope you all had a nice day - it's beautiful here in southern Connecticut - the sun is shining and there's a slight breeze. Good night & sweet dreams :)
  • BCLadybug888
    BCLadybug888 Posts: 1,707 Member
    @rubyjulylj - welcome and congrats on reaching onederland!๐Ÿ‘
    I was first chubby in grade 3, so I can relate ๐Ÿ˜
  • Pdc654
    Pdc654 Posts: 317 Member
    @rubyjulylj Congratulations on reaching onederland!
  • Timberlan127
    Timberlan127 Posts: 237 Member
    Welcome to all the new people. Thank you Ann for all the useful info!! Happy Anniversary, Neena!! Everyone here is working so hard. I love being part of this group. I'm doing well right now. The up and down weight has fallen into a pattern that I can deal with. I have found a routine with food items and that helps. I also have a good exercise routine established. So things are good. I have to say I am not able to log food in advance either. I can see why they say it is helpful. I have done it on a busy day when I knew what I was having and knew I couldn't get back on line to log it. But that is rare for me. Breakfast and lunch I stick with a few things that I eat all the time. Then just watch that I don't over eat at dinner.

  • rubyjulylj
    rubyjulylj Posts: 3 Member
    I was a preemie and my parents spent the first 10 years trying to fatten me up. Unfortunately, they succeeded far too well. :D

  • Pdc654
    Pdc654 Posts: 317 Member
    OMG @aqua14lisa Skim milk at birth! Glad you survived all that.

    I was one of those kids that could eat anything and not gain weight. I was so underweight at about the age of 12 that the doctor told my mom I must eat a milkshake every day with an egg in it. That did help I guess. Gained about 10 lbs in a year and they stopped the milkshake. Lost it all. By the time I graduated high school I was about 95 lbs fully clothed. I could eat sweets every day and not gain weight. That all changed when I got pregnant. Gained a lot of weight then and never really lost it all. It seemed like I just added a few more pounds every year after that.

    @Timberlan127 Glad you are getting in the groove with your logging and exercise.
  • Pdc654
    Pdc654 Posts: 317 Member
    So true, @AnnPT77
  • nsk1951
    nsk1951 Posts: 1,304 Member
    That's so true @AnnPT77 ... for me at least ... I know exactly where those 10-20 pounds extra came on ... life style change, activity level change, a propensity to satisfy the 3PM office break with a Snickers Bar or have that donut with my Donut Shop coffee on the days it was my turn to make that morning break run for the department. Oh ... and why bring lunch when Wendy's is just down the street and has a drive-through window! And .. I don't have TIME to do formal exercise ... and, and .. and. ...
  • ilsesl1
    ilsesl1 Posts: 5 Member
    73 here. I lost 40# on noom about 5 years ago and gained 30 back during covid lockdown. started WW and lose 20 then plateaued for 8 months. bought the Beck Diet Solution, which is all about mind set and is really helping. Started mfp about a week ago and have lost 3#