Eye opening conversation with my Dr yesterday...

ermickel
ermickel Posts: 167 Member
I was there getting my heart checked...and asked him his thoughts on calorie intake for weight loss. He very simply said "it's not rocket science, you have to eat a less than you burn to lose weight!" BUT he also said most people starve themselves into a quick loss and then gain it back. He suggested setting a goal of 10% loss in the first year and go from there. For instance if you weigh 150 your 10% loss would be 15 pounds which is a little more than 1 pound a month. When he broke it down like that it seemed so attainable and maintainable!! I know a year seems like such a long time but really when you look back a year, how fast did that year go? I want to lose it for good this time not quickly knowing I will have to do it AGAIN! :wink:

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  • 31prvrbs
    31prvrbs Posts: 687 Member
    Now, THAT doctor is a keeper :wink:
  • rmk20togo
    rmk20togo Posts: 353 Member
    Now, THAT doctor is a keeper :wink:

    +1
  • ANewLucia
    ANewLucia Posts: 2,081 Member
    HUGE LIKE!!!!
  • MileyClimb
    MileyClimb Posts: 414 Member
    I have me at 15% body fat for my weight do I need to drop to 10%??
  • autumnk921
    autumnk921 Posts: 1,374 Member
    That sounds like a very realistic and healthy goal to go by....Gets me thinking now...
  • secretlobster
    secretlobster Posts: 3,566 Member
    It is certainly realistic, but I really don't think it's entirely necessary to lose weight THAT slowly.
  • zukkiz
    zukkiz Posts: 362 Member
    Great doctor.
  • ermickel
    ermickel Posts: 167 Member
    I have me at 15% body fat for my weight do I need to drop to 10%??

    I think that is totally up to you!
  • ermickel
    ermickel Posts: 167 Member
    It is certainly realistic, but I really don't think it's entirely necessary to lose weight THAT slowly.

    I agree with this too he was just using the 10% as an example and if course if you have more than 15 pounds to lose you will lose quite a bit more and more quickly then those that don't have as much to lose.
  • aj_31
    aj_31 Posts: 994 Member
    I think a better way of thinking about it is....don't be upset if you don't lose more than say 15 lbs a year. Some people can lose 15 lbs in 2-3 months and others it might take a whole year to lose it. I know at the rate I'm going it would take me a full year to lose 15 lbs. I still want to have beers or a burger when I go out to a bar. Its all about finding that balance that is right for you.
  • saral8981
    saral8981 Posts: 65 Member
    sounds like you have a wonderful doctor! when i approached my doctor about losing weight he told me to "join weight watchers and do some cardio" without asking me any questions or giving any advice on HOW to lose the weight. your doc is a keeper!
  • Zylayna
    Zylayna Posts: 728 Member
    I have me at 15% body fat for my weight do I need to drop to 10%??

    I don't believe the dr meant a BF% loss, he meant a weight/scale loss. Aim to lose 10% of the WEIGHT you carry now. BF% is slightly different than weight loss.

    And I too agree that that Dr. is a keeper!!!
  • rubybeach
    rubybeach Posts: 529 Member
    Now, THAT doctor is a keeper :wink:

    +1


    Keep him! That's a rare Doctor to find!
  • twinmomtwice4
    twinmomtwice4 Posts: 1,069 Member
    I agree...that doctor is definitely a keeper!!!!
  • jj3120
    jj3120 Posts: 358
    Great advice, good to hear it explained like that, makes total sense!!
  • rosied915
    rosied915 Posts: 799 Member
    HUGE LIKE!!!!

    Make it a LOVE!!!
  • oldmanswife
    oldmanswife Posts: 35 Member
    Awesome dude! One pound a month sounds excellent to me at this point! Maybe my new goal. ;)
  • juliebeannn
    juliebeannn Posts: 428 Member
    Now, THAT doctor is a keeper :wink:

    +1
    +1 again.
  • UponThisRock
    UponThisRock Posts: 4,519 Member
    People gain weight back not because of the speed of the weight loss, but because the strategies used to achieve rapid weight loss don't lend themselves to long term maintenece.
  • HeidiHoMom
    HeidiHoMom Posts: 1,393 Member
    It's nice to hear this!
  • squishycow7
    squishycow7 Posts: 820 Member
    I got similar advice, though phrased a bit differently- my doc told me that with "real weight loss" I should only expect to lose 1 pound a MONTH. Of course she didn't elaborate on HOW, but looking back on it I see that she was encouraging slow n steady... Of coure at the time I was like wtf!?? Haha
  • kimkim1123
    kimkim1123 Posts: 20
    You might be interested in this series... it's excellent.

    The Skinny on Obesity

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h0zD1gj0pXk&feature=channel&list=UL