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11 hours ago, Ralf001 said:

 

Ditch dinner, not breakfast.

 

Yeah, I know one nutritionist I follow was saying eat the majority of calories earlier in the day. So you have the entire day to burn them off. Makes sense. Except when I'm not eating in the morning, I guess the body is living off of stored calories anyway. 

 

Also, in the evening, there are more food options available. There's people grilling meats everywhere after 5 PM. More options available. So more convenient to not eat cheat meals. 

 

 

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1 minute ago, save the frogs said:

 

Yeah, I know one nutritionist I follow was saying eat the majority of calories earlier in the day. So you have the entire day to burn them off. Makes sense. Except when I'm not eating in the morning, I guess the body is living off of stored calories anyway. 

 

Also, in the evening, there are more food options available. There's people grilling meats everywhere after 5 PM. More options available. So more convenient to not eat cheat meals. 

 

 

 

I eat 1 meal a day (lunchtime).... never go to bed with a belly full of food.

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17 minutes ago, save the frogs said:

 

I think some people simply do not get fat as easily as others due to genetics, but it doesn't necessarily mean they're healthy. Being slim is one indicator of health, but not the only one. My father was never fat but still had heart issues. So some people are deluding themselves. They think because they're slim their diet is perfect. 

 

In a way, I'm lucky I get fat easily. Because my body is warning me something is off. 

 

 

i guess that's one way to interpret it, i get yearly blood tests to check I'm still on track. If i eat too much and the wrong foods, too much drink, I'd get fat 100% guaranteed, so don't use that as an excuse

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11 minutes ago, 3NUMBAS said:

Wish I could get my weight up,no matter what I eat I can’t get above 65 k,always stable at 65k

eat more fat, nuts, avocados, just things with more fat in, shouldn't take long

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11 hours ago, Ralf001 said:

 

I eat 1 meal a day (lunchtime).... never go to bed with a belly full of food.

 

I researched one meal a day and decided it's not enough and settled on 2 now. 

Maybe not enough nutrition ie protein for example can be absorbed in one meal.

it's one of many issues that nutritionists disagree on, so I won't push you. but I decided 2 might be better. 

there's a lot of conflicting information in nutrition.

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1 minute ago, save the frogs said:

 

I researched one meal a day and decided it's not enough and settled on 2 now. 

Maybe not enough nutrition ie protein for example can be absorbed in one meal.

it's one of many issues that nutritionists disagree on, so I won't push you. but I decided 2 might be better. 

there's a lot of conflicting information in nutrition.

5 meals vs 3 vs 2 vs 1. Doubt it matters over a year. Just total volume.

 

 

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Eat when I'm hungry, usually before noon, 4-5 pm, 8 pm.  Snack in between if wanting.  Just don't eat after 8 pm, till that noon ish meal, which is fat & protein.  Followed by a walk.

 

Also a walk after the 4-5 pm munch ... like now, dog is staring at me.   Time for her to take care of business before settling in for crappy torrents 🙄

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On 4/26/2025 at 11:22 AM, scubascuba3 said:

I never need to eat during the night

So, now you know that people are different. Whole life is a learning curve.

Posted
14 minutes ago, Gottfrid said:

So, now you know that people are different. Whole life is a learning curve.

You're confused, the reason people eat at night is they haven't eaten enough during the day, probably have poor eating habits, skipping meals, binging, body doesn't know what's going on. Will you ever learn?

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5 hours ago, scubascuba3 said:

You're confused, the reason people eat at night is they haven't eaten enough during the day, probably have poor eating habits, skipping meals, binging, body doesn't know what's going on. Will you ever learn?

So, doctor Scuba, says the obesity has nothing to do with genes, hormones to digestion capacity. Will you ever learn? That is the question????????

It´s not just to tell people something that works for you. All people have different metabolism,

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On 4/26/2025 at 4:52 AM, Harrisfan said:

How do you stop getting hungry at night? Im never hungry til after noon but lots at night.

 

I eat something....DOH!

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5 hours ago, Gottfrid said:

So, doctor Scuba, says the obesity has nothing to do with genes, hormones to digestion capacity. Will you ever learn? That is the question????????

It´s not just to tell people something that works for you. All people have different metabolism,

excuses excuses, try again, lose that weight

Posted
17 hours ago, scubascuba3 said:

Not a bad idea but I'd recommend listening only to people who are consistently slim, they've got it right. I often ask women in particular how they stay slim, slim thai women 40+ are careful what they eat, not too much

Skipping breakfast is never a good idea and is one reason so many end up overweight. Going from the evening before to the next lunch has people not getting enough for for the day's energy needs, and then they over compensate by eating too much for that dinner, and if it's before bed, a lot gets stored, which leads to weight gain over time.

 

There are many people who are slim to their old ages, but that doesn't mean they are healthy. I know of many that are skinny and have diabetes. In a poor country, it isn't as much as knowing how to eat but having enough money for food, and looking at the normal Thai diet, which is mainly rice, this catches up to many when they hit their 40's, and if you look around during the day, there are a lot more overweight locals now than before, and the amount is increasing every year. 

 

They aren't nutrition experts by any means and the amount of junk food they eat and feed their children shows they are adopting bad eating habits from the west and the obesity level is steadily catching up to the west. You might see a few 40+ women here that are slim, as many still are hard working farmers who eat breakfast, lunch and dinner, and work all day long, but for every one you see slim, there are 3 that are overweight.

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1 hour ago, fredwiggy said:

looking at the normal Thai diet, which is mainly rice, this catches up to many when they hit their 40's, and if you look around during the day, there are a lot more overweight locals now than before, and the amount is increasing every year. 

 

they've eaten rice for generations so that's not the cause of being overweight, it's junk food and drink

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Just now, scubascuba3 said:

they've eaten rice for generations so that's not the cause of being overweight, it's junk food and drink

Rice every meal isn't healthy and can lead to diabetes in those prone. Yes, it's western foods that has caused the rise in obesity, along with using seed oils, fried foods and that rice. Sugar drinks, along with juices and alcohol, also contributes.

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9 hours ago, Gottfrid said:

So, doctor Scuba, says the obesity has nothing to do with genes, hormones to digestion capacity. Will you ever learn? That is the question????????

It´s not just to tell people something that works for you. All people have different metabolism,

He's actually right. Genes have some to do with metabolism, but most people that are overweight have been eating too much or a bad diet for too long. My family all had slow metabolisms and whoever ate wrong put on weight. Skipping meals, especially breakfasts, has people eating more later. Eating healthy, frequent small portioned meals will never have a person get fat.

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On 4/26/2025 at 12:46 PM, save the frogs said:

bananas pair well with corn flakes.

those were the days when I could eat that without guilt. 

 

Why does eating bananas and corn flakes make you feel guilty?

Posted
11 hours ago, JAG said:

Why does eating bananas and corn flakes make you feel guilty?

 

Because bananas seem to make me fat .... I'm cutting them out ... maybe my body has trouble handling all that sugar. 

And because as one cardiologist put it, breakfast cereals "set your arteries on fire."

 

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10 minutes ago, save the frogs said:

 

Because bananas seem to make me fat .... I'm cutting them out ... maybe my body has trouble handling all that sugar. 

And because as one cardiologist put it, breakfast cereals "set your arteries on fire."

 

Not easy to find healthy cereals but they're out there. I have to bring some back here in my luggage when I visit Texas. I've only seen a  few here that are healthy choices, like Shredded Wheat, Corn Flakes, and Grapenuts. There might be more in Bangkok but here in Isaan the choices are limited. Eating fruit is never a problem especially if the rest of your diet is lean minded. One banana has only about 100 calories. People think potatoes make them fat but you can eat a lot and they're still low in calories. It's the things many put on healthy foods that does them in. Whole milk products, yogurt with too much sugar, high calorie salad dressings with high sugar and fat content, fried foods, I would never listen to what doctors say as many don't follow good nutrition practices and are quick to prescribe. Sugar is indeed the main problem but added sugars and not natural ones. Your body will burn sugar and stored blood sugar before stored fat, so keeping your carbs low helps keep you lean as long as you don't starve your body of good carbs too long.

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I don't eat breakfast, and never really have, and first meal is ~1200 hr, or just before.  Last very lite snack, bowl of corn flakes & blueberries @ 2000 hrs, and sleep usually after midnight.

 

Plenty of energy, maintain the weight that I prefer with no effort at all.  Eat what ever healthy, whole foods, and some not so healthy food at times, between 1200-2000 hrs.

 

Drink black coffee when I wake, 0600-0800 hrs, and never have hunger cravings.   Eat when I'm hungry.

 

Calorie intake at a guess is Fats 50% Protein 25% Carbs 25%, try limit sugar & starches as much as possible.

 

Less sugar intake will avoid the spikes and following crash, spurring the hunger cravings for more sugar.

 

Last night's BP, at rest ...

 

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Oxygen level usually above 95 (now) ...

 

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My cholesterol is probably considered high by most, but my HDL / Trig ratio is perfect 1:1 (68/69), and Glucose is in the healthy range.

 

Eating healthy is very easy, and most know how.   Doing so is the challenge.  At our (most) age, a bit less activity, so need to pay attention to what's going in.

 

If not a home cook, you really need to read those labels, and understand them.  G-translate is very helpful, and ingredients shouldn't be represented by a list of numbers.   They aren't food.

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On 4/26/2025 at 12:53 PM, Presnock said:

hunger can be controlled by diet, if you eat certain foods at a particular time of day, it can determine your hunger pangs during the night or other times.  Myself, I eat a healthy diet within a 5 hour period each day 6AM to 11 AM..  then I fast until the next day and NEVER have hunger pangs.  One thing I have read is that protein lack can lead to hunger but I am not an expert for sure.  I know what my body needs  the recommended protein per day is .8 grams per kilograms of your weight.  If you exercise as I do daily then you might need more.  You need to spread the protein you are eating among each meal, don't overload at one time and then cut down the next meal.  My weight has stayed within 1 kilogram for more than a year on this type of diet.  I do not eat red meat, mostly fish and chicken with my lunch and breakfast is Oats, fruits, nuts, seeds  and during the day I drink 2 coffees,  1 cup of greentea with ginger and with the oatmeal 2 teaspoons of Matcha green tea powder.  Then I drink water during the fasting period to ensure I stay hydrated.  

 

Best to stick with whole grain cerials like oats or wheat branl

 

 

TOPS carries a variety of blueberries from many different countries.  I freeze them (research says frozen have more benefits than fresh for some reason) then rinse them in tap water for one minute to clean/thaw them out.  same with blackberries, strawberries I try to stick with Korean or local but always avoid Chairman Xi due to possible use of banned sprays to keep bugs away. Just cut up some fruit, make a fruit salad, add nuts - walnuts/almonds/cashew (chopped up), seeds - sunflowerr pumpkin, goi berry seeds, flaxseed (meal if avaliable) turmeric w/black pepper) and some greek yogurt (probiotic) and loaded with protein.  Can use a teaspoon of honey to add a better flavor if needed.  As for frozen berries in supermarkets, I found that often the berries had turned to mush so I only buy fresh and freeze them myself.  Raspberries are good too if you can find them and freeze well.  In any case, you might try the suggestions made by this forum users and if no success, maybe a professional dietician might help.  After all, a good night's sleep is as improtant as one's diet.  Good luck and let us know if any success.

You do everything right. The limited time for intake and fasting time is excellent. I presume your consumption of alc is limited low, isn't it? 👍

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On 4/26/2025 at 12:57 PM, Presnock said:

Carbs  like chips are made so that they become addictive and the food producers know this.  In addition, one might add two tablespoons of extra virgin olive oil to a drink just before sleep.  Healthline says it can stabilize the body from within while your are sleeping.  I add it to my oatmeal breakfast and I use soaked oats, not cooked but add two tablespoons of  unfiltered vinegar to the almond milk and soak for 24 hours.  Soaks up the milk softens and the oats plus neutralizes the acid from the oats.

Use apple vinegar.

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1 hour ago, newbee2022 said:

Use apple vinegar.

it is unfiltered apple cider vinegar.  in you question, is alc alcohol?  if so I don't drink alcohol nor use in my life any drugs including never smoked marijuana either.  I don't even use aspirin as I haven't even had a headache in over 30 years.  My food intake is basically based on the research of Dr William Li's two books on diet and diseases.  I notice that nowadays, more and more other medical organizations are reporting the same benefits he quotes from his research.  The best thing about his books is not only does he tell you the benefits, but provides you with the facts around the research that proves those facts. 

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