also im little worried in my mid section... Why is it not shrinking...
yes just wondering why my weightloss is fast... But im sure that my cal intake is not that low.. Actually 1300 cal per day... Plus walking and biking for atleast 20-30 mins per day... Our country is a tropical country so its very hot... But even if its hot here in the past few mos when i dont move and drink a lot... Im not usually sweating as much as i do now...
I don't know what the temperatures are where you live. I sweat a lot, here in Florida, because it's hot. Drinking water keeps you hydrated and yes, it can actually, help you lose weight. Keep drinking the water.
If the sweating becomes bothersome or you develop any symptoms of illness, be sure to see your doctor.
You're losing weight pretty fast, so be careful. You might not be eating enough calories/day. Safe weight loss is 1-2 pounds/week; you've lost 7. Great that you're losing, but don't lose too much, too fast.
yah... Thank you for your advise... Its helps a lot... Im now weighing 168.4 hopefully i can continue qat i have started... Im not really concern about my physical appearance im more on the health side... I have one more question... I noticed that when my water intake increases, i sweats a lot. Is that ok? Is that one factor why im losing weight even if i dont get enough exercise?
Don't you eat the sweet potatoes, themselves? Yes, I would think the leaves would be very nutritious prepared with the vinegar and fish sauce.
Good that you've started to cut down on your calories and even better than you've lost 4 pounds; that's awesome.
Sometimes after losing some weight, we go through a plateau, in which the weight loss stops, but it can be restarted, by changing food/exercise.
Water is very good and it does help you feel fuller. If you drink a full glass of water (8 oz) about 20 minutes or so, before a meal, you won't eat as much.
Both chicken and pork are very good for you. Since your meat is usually fried, you might want to cut down on the portion sizes to eliminate some of the fat.
Actually, you really don't have to cut out any food, just eat less of the more fattening ones, like the rice and fried meats, and more of the ones with the least calories, such as the sweet potato leaves.
You're doing good, keep at it.
Mango is abundant here if its season... Yes the leaves of sweet potato here is prepared boiled seasoned with vinegar and fish sauce... Very nutrituos... I started to cut down my cal intake 3 days ago... From 175, im now 171 lbs... But im afraid if my body get used to my diet it will get platonic effect... Because im not exercising properly... Also im increasing my water intake... Im consuming 3 to 4 liters a day... Beef is expensive here so my meat is chicken or pork... Usualy fried...
Well, of course, you have to eat what's available. All of the the things you grow are good for you.
I'm confused about the sweet potato leaves. Do you eat the leaves or the potatoes. Sweet potatoes are very good for you, low in fat, with lots and lots of vitamins/minerals. They could easily take the place of some of the rice.
What types of meat are available and how is it usually prepared? Baked, boiled, fried? Fried meats are the least good for you.
With the limited foods you have available, I wouldn't recommend going vegetarian; you would miss too many nutrients. Meat and meat products provide iron and vitamin B12, which are essential for energy production. They are also full of protein, which helps keep you feeling fuller longer.
Both mangos and papaya are very good for you. Mango is one of my favorite fruits; sometimes is expensive here, though.
Brown rice is expensive here than white rice... Our srice upply came from my parents harvest, im a catholic so i can eat any meat but i cant choose variety, our set up here is whatever the foods in the table, thats what we eat, our daily budget for foods breakfast to lunch is $2 or 90 pesos in our currency... I have a small vegetable garden... Papaya, sweet potato leaves, and okra. Thats it... The only fruit that i can afford is in our garden too. Native mango which is seasonal and atis... Is it safe if i go vegetarian with no rice? Sorry if i have many questions... I do not have any friends that i can tell my weight problem. So i really appreciate your time to listen and finding answers to my questions..
Yes, your housework counts as exercise and it does sound like you stay busy. Is there a chance you could up the 20 minutes walking to 30 minutes? Or make sure you dance (excellent exercise) every day; even if it only takes 10 minutes, it'll burn calories.
Do you have access to brown rice? It's a whole grain, so takes a lot longer to break down in your system, than white rice does, so you stay fuller longer. Brown rice is much healthier and can be used in any recipe that white rice can be used in.
I think in your country, rice is pretty much like white potatoes where I come from. I've had to learn to limit the amount of white potatoes I eat, even though I love them and they've been a staple all my life. When I eat potatoes, I have to keep the portion small. I might add, that I'm also a great fan of rice, but I've switched from white rice to brown. I find very little difference in the cost, here.
I'm sorry, but I'm not real familiar with your culture, so I don't know what veggies you have available there. It's okay that you don't buy a lot of fruit, because fruit has a lot of sugar that's not good for losing weight, though it does have a lot of necessary vitamins/minerals.
I also don't know what availability you have for meats. Rice can be cooked in a beef or chicken dish, which adds a lot of nutrients. It can be used as a side dish for fish. It can be added to vegetable dishes, etc. Just eat smaller portions of the rice, than you do the meat and/or veggies.
When you fix your plate, 1/2 of it should contain vegetables, 1/4 should contain the protein (meat), the other 1/4 should contain your starch (rice). Veggies can be fixed with herbs, spices, etc....... just stay away from the cream sauces, cheese, and oils.
Do you have access to nuts and seeds? Both of those have a lot of nutrients and "good" fats. Beans are excellent sources of protein and fiber, and if you have access to them, could replace some of the rice.
High protein (meat, eggs, dairy) and fiber (veggies and whole grains) will fill you up faster and keep you feeling fuller longer, so you won't need so much food, so often.
Make sure you stay away from all junk food, like cookies, cakes, pastries, candy, sodas, chips, etc.
Tnx barb135... Veggies is ok... But fruits is not. Because its too expensive to buy... The only food that can easily found here is white rice which i think is the reason why i came to this situation... I do walk 20 mins/day, sweeping backyard, pumping water and carry pale with full of water 30 mins/day... I do also some dancing but not everyday and if i did it only takes 10 mins... I also do laundry manually with my hands b/c we dnt have washing machine so i think thats way enough to my daily activities to burn cal.. The only prob is my daily cal intake, what food can replace to white rice? Thanks a lot for your time reading my post and advice me as well.
You don't have to go to a gym or fitness class. You can walk, do yoga, hula hoop or whatever will get you moving.
I understand that poverty might play a role, however, many times, if you shop carefully, buying fresh veggies/fruit is less expensive than buying boxed or processed foods. The bottom line, really is to watch portion sizes. If a container has more than one serving, make sure you eat only one, not the entire container.
Thank you guys for great ideas... Im a plain simple housewife ang has no time to go to the gym or fitness class so hula hooping will be great for me... And my waist line is 41 inches... Omg!!! Its hard to say that... Even my hubby dont know that... My self confidence is poor... I cant even interact or socialize with other. Im just staying at home with my baby and do the household choir im from a poor country philippines.. So poverty is one factor on my weight... Cant eat variety of food... Sorry about that... Cant help but to self pity..
MedHelp has an excellent food diary that you could/should try out. Many find that tracking the food they eat, is a huge help, because it lets you see, at a glance, how many calories you are consuming, and whether or not you might need to cut back in one area or increase in another.
Opt for low glycemic foods - those that won't spike the blood sugar, such as whole grains, veggies, etc. Stay away from anything with processed sugar, white flour, white rice, etc.
Think about yoga for a starting exercise. It's low impact and will help you tone muscle and lose weight. Exercise doesn't have to be "painful" to work.
There's really no magic diet. It's all about math: calories in versus calories out. Joining a site like Spark People or My Fitness Pal can help you stay on track, identify good and bad patterns in your diet, log fitness, and find support with others who have similar goals. Have you ever considered hula hooping? It's a really fun way to get fit, and it burns 400-600 calories/hour.