Losing weight at 68

I was holding steady for quite a while but then I let my eating get out of control. Mind you I don't eat any cookies or cake or any sweets. It's overeating too much food. At 68, I'm finding it harder than ever. I'm hungry after I get home from work and eat a snack, but sometimes it's too much of a snack and then I'm overeating dinner. I'm logging my food, but I probably have calories that haven't been counted. Ya know, have a piece of cheese or whatever. It's so frustrating. I've dealt with this weight issue all my life and basically kept from getting way way overweight. I want to lose about 10 pounds and its' so hard.

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  • tomcustombuilder
    tomcustombuilder Posts: 2,225 Member
    It’s a matter of willpower. Try to snack on things like carrots or other low cal veggies and at dinner just take smaller portions. I’m guessing you’re fairly sedentary and as we age that becomes a huge factor in weight control.
  • lauriekallis
    lauriekallis Posts: 4,770 Member
    How about moving up your dinner so that it happens soon after you return from work? Nip that hunger in the bud....you may be able to get away without overeating and can have a healthy afterdinner snack - some yogurt or one of those little sugar free puddings. Just to feel you have a treat/something to look forward to without adding many calories?
  • StaciInGa
    StaciInGa Posts: 60 Member
    What can you do differently?

    Perhaps change the meals you are having, to focus on more protein. It may help you feel fuller longer. Add more vegetables to increase quantity of food.

    Sometimes we think we are hungry, but it is thirst or boredom. Try drinking more water, or doing a hobby that involves your hands.

    And it may help to change your meal environment. Do you eat in front of the tv or in bed? If so, stopping that and eating at the table may help you pay attention to what you're eating so you get more enjoyment from the meal, and stop associating the other environments with hunger/food.
  • zebasschick
    zebasschick Posts: 1,067 Member
    you don't mention what those after work snacks are, but maybe you can change them to something with less calories - something pre-weighed or a single serving package so you can log it. if you want to eat cheese, perhaps individual slices are easier to log. i have issues stopping with nuts, so i get single 1 ounce packaged planters peanuts. or how about single serving cups of light yogurt? the dannon light &fit cherry is yummy, has some protein, and is under 100 calories.

    perhaps your meals can be lower in calories but still yummy, too. if you eat rice with gravy or a sauce, riced cauliflower can have a surprisingly similar texture, and if you're like me and hate cauliflower, i find most sauces and gravies completely mask the flavor.
  • ldrag07444
    ldrag07444 Posts: 25 Member
    Thank you all for your suggestions. I've been weight watching for years and have been able to keep a handle on my weight by weighing myself once a week and when I see a weight gain, I watch what I eat and then i use to be able to lose it in time. This time, however, it seems much harder. I think the answer is to get back to cutting out potatoes, and just sticking to a protein and veggies and sticking to a portioned size snack like a SF pudding or jello. Thanks again!
  • kshama2001
    kshama2001 Posts: 28,052 Member
    With only 10 pounds to lose, I'd like to caution you to use a sustainable weekly weight loss goal, as restricting too much can set us up for binging.

    Those 10 pounds will be slow, and a weight trend app like Happy Scale (iphone) or Libra (Android) can be useful to show that you are indeed moving in the right direction, despite what the scale might say some weeks.

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  • ldrag07444
    ldrag07444 Posts: 25 Member
    Got a handle on my eating habits. Two snacks a day which includes one fruit and a fiber one brownie. It may not be the healthiest (the brownie), but it gives me a chocolate fix I enjoy. Down about 7 pounds. It is helpful to be mindful. I can easily reach in the pantry for pretzels or the frig for a piece of cheese. These add up!
  • AnnPT77
    AnnPT77 Posts: 34,222 Member
    So glad to hear you've been making the progress you wanted! Thank you for coming back to give an update - I often wonder how things progressed for folks we interact with on threads. :flowerforyou: