So much has changed in the year
or so since I first published The Calorie-Count.com Diet. This is meant
as an update, and an addendum. Some things I've since changed my mind
on. Some things that should have been addressed never were. Hopefully
you all find this post helpful as you struggle to figure out how to
lose weight in a healthful manner.
Table Of Contents Chapter 0: Are you really overweight? (BMI and Fat Percentages)
Chapter 1: The Mighty Calorie (Calories and You)
Chapter 2: Nutrition in a Nutshell (Nutrition) Section 2.1: Carbs are Cool (Carbohydrates) Section 2.1.1: Functional Fiber (Fiber) Section 2.2: Powerful Proteins (Protein) Section 2.3: Fabulous Fats (Fat) Section 2.3.1: Confusing Cholesterol (Cholesterol) Section 2.4: Water You Talking About? (Water) Section 2.5: They may be small, but they pack a huge whallop! (Micronutrients) Section 2.5.1: Vital Vitamins (Vitamins) Section 2.5.2: Mighty Minerals (Here they come to save the day!) (Minerals) Section 2.5.3: Phreaky Phytochemicals (Phytochemicals) Section 2.6: So, how much should I be eating then? (Percentages)
Chapter 3: Movin' Right Along - Exercise and Weight Loss (Fitness) Section 3.1: Sweatin' off the Pounds - Aerobic Exercise (Aerobic Exercise) Section 3.2: Bend Me, Shape Me, Any Way You Want Me (Flexibility Training) Section 3.3: Govehnoh Ahnold Sent Me.. to PUMP YOU UP! (Strength Training)
Chapter 4: Putting It All Together - The Road to Fat Loss Section 4.1: Deficit Spending (Deficits) Section 4.2: Your Metabolism And You: A Love Story (Metabolism, BMR and AMR) Section 4.3: Apples vs. Pears: I think you're all a little fruity (Body Shapes) Section 4.4: Putting It All Together (Making a Weight Loss Plan)
Chapter 5: And If You've Got The Notion, I Second That Emotion (How emotions affect Weight Loss) Section 5.1: I Get By With A Little Help From My Friends (Support System) Section 5.2: Yes, I'm Positive (Maintaining Positivity) Section 5.3: Don't Sweet the Small Stuff (Emotional Eating) Section 5.4: Oh, Give Me A Break! (Taking a Break) Section 5.5: The difference between Failure and a Lesson Learned
Chapter 6: Last Pieces of Advice Section 6.1: Be Your Own Doctor - Get Some Patience (Being Patient With Yourself) Section 6.2: Going for the Goal (How to Set Goals)
Chapter 7: Living with your lifestyle change Section 7.1: A Man, A Plan, A Recipe Book and a pair of new shoes! (Planning) Section 7.2: Eat to Live - How to begin to eat healthy (Further suggestions on how to lose weight) Section 7.3: I think I can, I think I can, I think I can - Becoming more Active (How to make activity a part of your life) Section 7.4: Why Must I Be A Teenager.. on a Diet? (Teenagers and Weight Loss) Section 7.5: Yay! I did it! I did it! Now what? (Maintenance)
Chapter 8: HELP ME!!! Common Problems Associated with Dieting Section 8.1: Gimme Gimme Gimme Some Food After Midnight (Binges) Section 8.2: Killer Cravings (Cravings) Section 8.3: The Perils of Plateaus (Plateaus) Section 8.4: It's not Cheating if you get caught! (Cheat Meals) Section 8.5: Eating Out (Dun Dun Dun) (Eating Out) Section 8.6: Crash and Burn - Why Repetition is NOT always good good (Burn Out) Section 8.7: Eating Disorders and other Mental Diseases (Eating Disorders)
Chapter 9: Useful Links
Introduction: Why the quotes The problem with most Diets is
that they give you a specific structured list of what to do and what to
eat. Even the most well-meaning ones, the ones probably grounded in
good science usually come with a certain structure that they say you
must follow or else. For some, the structure makes it easier. Having a list of things to do
or not to do just feels easier to deal with than a whole universe of
choices. For others, the order is just too confining, and they can't
picture themselves giving up certain things. The real truth is most Diets (with a capital D to separate them
from diet, which is what you eat) don't work for everybody. Some people
are so blessed that all they need to do is lay off the Cheetos and Beer
and maybe go out running a bit like they used to and they can lose
those 10 lbs. Some people struggle for every single pound lost, despite
eating right and exercising. Most are somewhere in the middle, easily
able to do some things but struggling with others. |