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Hey Vicky I am exactly like you. I'm 20 as well and feel as though I need to sort out my health and lose a few stone and get healthy. I go to the gym and eat healthy but don't always lose much. I have started to try and calorie count now as a few people have suggested to me but I find it hard to kn ow how many calories I am consuming when I make myself a meal. I too am trying to fin d a way to lose it quickly but the right way as I am getting married in June and want to look the best I can. If you have any kind of advice at all I would be more than grateful if you could share it with me or if anyon e else has any advice.
This was hard for me too - that's why I ended up getting a food scale, and using fitday. It's still hard if you eat out a lot, but if you weight your ingredients and figure out how much you're really eating it's a lot easier to keep track. There's definitely some extra overhead - you have to figure out exact portion sizes if you're not eating everything you cook - but even a rough idea can be useful.
I'm not a metabolic expert, but what I've heard is that eating more times in the day does have a positive effect on your metabolism, but it's really minor. So if it's convenient to eat 6 meals a day, go for it! If it's not, or it leaves you feeling hungry because your meals are too small, stick with 3 + some snacks or something.
is an article on it by Lyle McDonald - although in some respects it could be summarized as: Your body's reaction to meal frequency is complicated, but getting enough protein is more important than how often you eat.
* If eating more frequently makes it easier to control/reduce calories, it will help you to lose weight/fat.
* If eating more frequently makes it harder to control/reduce calories, or makes you eat more, you will gain weight.
* If eating less frequently makes it harder for you to control/reduce calories (because you get hungry and binge), it will hurt your efforts to lose weight/fat.
* If eating less frequently makes it easier for you to control/reduce calories (for any number of reasons), then that will help your efforts to lose weight/fat.
Again, I'm not an expert but this guy seems to keep up on all of the latest research, and the article is an interesting read. Hope this helps!
did you even read the post that you linked?e main thing is to remember what your body needs at certain points of the day, and to reduce your portion size but up the number of meals so that your metabolism is working all day instead of shortly 3 times a day!