“Exercise more and eat less.” For thirty years my doctor would tell me that and I would ridicule him for giving ridiculous advice. But he retired recently and now I must find another doctor to ignore.
Just make small changes you can live with Adam. Change how you cook stuff. Don’t fry things, boil, broil or bake them. Try to eliminate desserts except for special occasions. Take a daily walk of about 30 minutes, and increase it as you can. These small changes will make a huge difference!
There was a guy, Covert Bailey, who did some shows on PBS years ago, about health, fitness and weight loss. He had a very simple but quaintly polite way of explaining things. “Dr. Bailey, why am I fat?” “Because you eat too much.” He would then go on to explain the reasons, science (egad, science) and psychology of it all. Really quite simple, if you eat more than you use you gain weight. The details get much more complicated, of course, but not as complicated as some would like to think.
To someone like Adam it can seem overwhelming to change your lifestyle, but it really need not be. Something as simple as walking for a half hour a day and cutting out the crap he eats will go a long way. And once he starts seeing some progress, he will be encouraged to do more.
nope, if weight loss is only concern then fewer calories in and more calories out will do it. (despite what a lot of people will tell you, it’s just physics)
My cardiologist put me on Jardiance (pill) due to a PE/DVT I had a couple of years ago. My ejection factor (how hard a heart pumps) is still lower than it should be. I also have diabetes 2 and am on Metformin. Turns out the combination of these 2 drugs can cause “significant weight loss.” I have lost almost 40 pounds since November without changing my eating habits or exercising. I guess Jardiance is like Ozempic (shot) which is for diabetes that people are taking to lose weight.
Apparently uncontrolled type 2 diabetes can lead to rapid unexplained weight loss. Aside from that little issue, the only way my husband ever found to lose weight was a continuous blood glucose monitor. Knowing what his blood sugar is doing down to the minute is really good for helping him make changes – like not eating any more until the next meal, and watching what he eats then. Of course, knowing that he is damaging his organs when his blood sugar goes out of range is pretty motivating.
You exercise for your health and eat properly for weight loss. Sadly, most people don’t know what a healthy diet is, and the Feds and Big Medical feed them lies.
C about 1 year ago
DNP
seanfear about 1 year ago
yes of course there is something else ….. Eat less and exercise more.
SHIVA about 1 year ago
Gluttons never listen to good advice!!
pschearer Premium Member about 1 year ago
“Exercise more and eat less.” For thirty years my doctor would tell me that and I would ridicule him for giving ridiculous advice. But he retired recently and now I must find another doctor to ignore.
ronaldspence about 1 year ago
if only Adam could ignore food like he ignores food!
Uncle Kenny about 1 year ago
Sign at my therapy gym: “You can’t exercise your way out of a bad diet.”
Macushlalondra about 1 year ago
Just make small changes you can live with Adam. Change how you cook stuff. Don’t fry things, boil, broil or bake them. Try to eliminate desserts except for special occasions. Take a daily walk of about 30 minutes, and increase it as you can. These small changes will make a huge difference!
snsurone76 about 1 year ago
According to TV ads, you can just pop a pill and lose weight. Sounds miraculous, huh??
some idiot from R'lyeh Premium Member about 1 year ago
You could cut an arm off?
Carl Premium Member about 1 year ago
There is a multi-billion industry built solely on that premise.
feralcat_52 about 1 year ago
Like I told my doctor. I’m willing to try anything, as long as it doesn’t involve diet and exercise..
bbenoit about 1 year ago
There was a guy, Covert Bailey, who did some shows on PBS years ago, about health, fitness and weight loss. He had a very simple but quaintly polite way of explaining things. “Dr. Bailey, why am I fat?” “Because you eat too much.” He would then go on to explain the reasons, science (egad, science) and psychology of it all. Really quite simple, if you eat more than you use you gain weight. The details get much more complicated, of course, but not as complicated as some would like to think.
bikamper about 1 year ago
That’s my wife’s plan.
Phoenix83 about 1 year ago
Eat BETTER too?
KFischer1 about 1 year ago
Have the right DNA in the first place.
Chris about 1 year ago
if there was, I would tell you… actually, suctioning it out is an idea. not a great idea, but an idea none the less. :J
Brent Rosenthal Premium Member about 1 year ago
To someone like Adam it can seem overwhelming to change your lifestyle, but it really need not be. Something as simple as walking for a half hour a day and cutting out the crap he eats will go a long way. And once he starts seeing some progress, he will be encouraged to do more.
royq27 about 1 year ago
The search for the holy diet grail…
raybarb44 about 1 year ago
Yes, but they still include those two other things…..
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member about 1 year ago
You could spend a lot of money on gyms, trainers and do-it-yourself manuals that will all tell you to exercise more and eat less. Is that easier?
KEA about 1 year ago
nope, if weight loss is only concern then fewer calories in and more calories out will do it. (despite what a lot of people will tell you, it’s just physics)
Drbarb71 Premium Member about 1 year ago
You’ll feel better and wont need that tenth cup of coffee!
cuzinron47 about 1 year ago
It’s a good think he didn’t ask Katy, said say “cut off your head”.
dgaietto22 about 1 year ago
Why not have another Dumby Derby like in the early days of the strip?
Julie478 Premium Member about 1 year ago
My cardiologist put me on Jardiance (pill) due to a PE/DVT I had a couple of years ago. My ejection factor (how hard a heart pumps) is still lower than it should be. I also have diabetes 2 and am on Metformin. Turns out the combination of these 2 drugs can cause “significant weight loss.” I have lost almost 40 pounds since November without changing my eating habits or exercising. I guess Jardiance is like Ozempic (shot) which is for diabetes that people are taking to lose weight.
Norris66 about 1 year ago
Eat Right ~ Exercise ~ And Take Ex-Lax I’m Mean Geritol."
jbarnes about 1 year ago
Apparently uncontrolled type 2 diabetes can lead to rapid unexplained weight loss. Aside from that little issue, the only way my husband ever found to lose weight was a continuous blood glucose monitor. Knowing what his blood sugar is doing down to the minute is really good for helping him make changes – like not eating any more until the next meal, and watching what he eats then. Of course, knowing that he is damaging his organs when his blood sugar goes out of range is pretty motivating.
David Rickard Premium Member about 1 year ago
Know what happens when you eat right and exercise? You. Die. Anyway.
eced52 about 1 year ago
Sure, there is Adam. Just don’t know what it would be, that doesn’t jeopardize your health.
Le'Roy Hawkins about 1 year ago
You exercise for your health and eat properly for weight loss. Sadly, most people don’t know what a healthy diet is, and the Feds and Big Medical feed them lies.
Kirk Barnes Premium Member about 1 year ago
Buy a metric scale and read it as avoirdupois?