Weighing in: Diet vs. exercise for losing pounds

That really makes sence and it's what I do. I exercise and I changed my lifestyle eatting less than recomended to help with weightloss. I would never say I'm on a diet because I'm not. Once I get to my goal weight I'm just going to up my calories to maintain and of course still exercise.
 
That fits with me...over christmas I didn't exercise for 3 weeks and lost 3 pounds. I do it to feel better, and to tone my muscles a little. :D
 
Increased exercise alone will work for anyone. If you have a lot of fat, it means a lot of calories. But if you just exercise off those cals you will lose weight. Sounds like excuses if you ask me.
 
Increased exercise won't work if your calories are through the roof. And we're not making excuses, we're saying that it's possible...that's all.
 
I'm sure a lot has to do with personal experience - but IME, diet plays a HUGE factor - for me, it's about 90% diet 10% exercise.
 
that's unfortunate...

i don't know about the rest of you, but for me, exercising is so much easier than not eating!

anyway, i have a few doubts about the findings (although not having seen the study, it's hard to judge). it doesn't look like there was a very rigorous control of the variables - it could be the case that women are just more likely to up their caloric intake in response to increased exercise. i sincerely doubt that a woman who maintained her caloric intake at maintenance level and burned off 500 calories per day through exercise would not lose weight.....
 
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