Djburney's Journal, 01 February 2013

Feeling good being home after 6 days in Seattle. I met a really interesting man on the plane who is going to help me with my dropout recovery cause. It pays to be nice to everyone, you just never know, plus, it's the right thing to do.

Date with A tonight, having trouble concentrating today.


Have you seen the article from the New England Journal of Medicine? 7 Myths about Obesity-I copied this from dietdoctor.com

A whole bunch of obesity experts have just published an article in The New England Journal of Medicine about myths, presumptions and facts about obesity. Surprise: I agree on all points!

Some common dietitian or Weight Watcher claims are found among the myths, i.e. things that have been proven wrong. For example myths #1-3:

Myth #1: Small changes in energy intake or expenditure will produce large, long-term weight changes. WRONG. Small changes in lifestyle will only produce small effects on weight.
Myth #2: Setting realistic goals is important. WRONG. Setting ambitious goals will produce at least equally good results.
Myth#3: An initial rapid weight loss is associated with poorer long-term results. WRONG. Rapid weight loss will produce at least equally good results.
They also debunk various presumptions that are often put forward as facts, but are lacking support, for example the following:

Unproven presumption #1: Regularly eating breakfast is protective against obesity.
Unproven presumption #3: Eating more fruits and vegetables will result in weight loss.
Dangerous Myths

Let’s hope the myths will die out soon, especially myth #1. Advice to just choose a smaller cookie or to take the stairs instead of the elevator will not make anyone thin. Period. This has been proven wrong.

Advice on “just minor changes” will not only lead to disappointment, but will also contribute to the prejudice against people with weight problems, as the advice incorrectly makes it sound like overweight people would be thin if only they had the slightest willpower.

A lot of “experts” need to stop spreading this common prejudice-creating myth in the media.


197.0 lb Lost so far: 0 lb.    Still to go: 33.0 lb.    Diet followed reasonably well.

Diet Calendar Entry for 01 February 2013:
948 kcal Fat: 75.93g | Prot: 54.58g | Carb: 16.01g.   Breakfast: bacon, Eggs, Mexican Style Shredded Cheese, Heavy Cream, coffee. Dinner: vinaigrette, bacon, feta, spinach, salmon. Snacks/Other: Mini Babybel Bonbel Cheese, peanuts. more...
losing 16.8 lb a week

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Good luck on your date and thank you for copying the article. It makes sense! I just wish it would become clear to more people that these myths are a bunch of poo. Then maybe I wouldn't get the eyerolls when I order my extra pieces of bacon. 
01 Feb 13 by member: Ms Elizabeth
I saw this article last night. Thanks for posting it!  
01 Feb 13 by member: Neptunebch
welcome home, that wasn't the whole article was it? I read it, can't remember when ha. It had some other really great points about fast weighloss vs slow... It is a great read! 
01 Feb 13 by member: Lizzygracemusic
The report came out this week, that was just the diet doctor's article, there are others that are more in depth. 
02 Feb 13 by member: Djburney
Excited for your date!!! You seem to meet so many interesting people. I think that's great. I am often quiet and just read my book on a plane. I should be more outgoing!! Can t wait for the date update. 
02 Feb 13 by member: sharonfriz

     
 

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