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Conference rocks::weight_control

Title: Weight Loss and Maintenance
Notice:**PLEASE** enter notes in mixed case (CAPS ARE SHOUTING)!
Moderator:ASICS::LESLIE
Created:Tue Jul 10 1990
Last Modified:Tue Jun 03 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:933
Total number of notes:9931

56.0. "Live a little..." by SRFSUP::GOLDSMITH (I salute Kernel Mode!) Tue Jun 09 1987 15:08

    
    Eating what you want should not be a problem as long as you plan
    for it.
    
    If you want to eat a large dinner then bank your calories and do a
    little extra exercise. You should be able to splurge once in a while.
    If you're going to your favorite restaurant for dinner, eat a light
    breakfast, skip lunch, and take a long walk after dinner. 
    
    A few more calories one day a week won't hurt. What will hurt is
    the guilt of overeating. That guilt can cause you to eat even more.
    If your are going to splurge, DON'T feel guilty.
    
    There was a book published a few years ago called "Controlled
    Cheating". The concept was, diet 6 days, splurge one day.
    
    An important part of successful weight control is planning.
    
    							--- Neal

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56.1Calories in the bank.SQM::AITELHelllllllp Mr. Wizard!Thu Jun 11 1987 03:1017
    Calorie banking works pretty well for me.  I take my calorie totals
    a week at a time.  If I know I want to go out Saturday, I'll cut
    out 50 calories per day all week.  Takes some planning!  but
    I can't do the "light breakfast, skip lunch" route, because
    if I do I REALLY pig out at dinner.  In fact, if I'm going
    to a restaurant for dinner and it's going to be late (like
    8 or 9), I make sure I have something like an apple at
    around 5.  Then I'm not absolutely STARVING and irrational
    by the time the menu is placed in my hot little hands.
    
    This concept is something I learned through the LIFESTEPS
    program.  It puts YOU in control of your binges and, in
    reality, makes them no longer "binges" but simply a special
    dinner that you've planned into your diet.  No guilt.
    
    --Louise

56.2don't skip lunchREGAL::ACKERMANTue Jun 16 1987 14:325
    I agree with .0 and .1.  Saving up for a splurge works pretty well
    for me.  But I agree with .1 in that if I skip lunch I am totally
    out of control for the rest of the day.  I end up eating more than
    I would have if I had eaten lunch.