Don't forget, being the right weight and being healthy are not the same thing...
I never said it was, I’m no athlete let’s put it that way.
Don't forget, being the right weight and being healthy are not the same thing...
You might well be a healthy weight but that doesn't sound like a healthy diet...
Fair point it’s not a healthy diet, but I’m not 600 pounds so I can get away with it a fair bit.
I'd rather those numbers looked good than the scale weight.
you have my sympathies that is a tedious intolerance to have to manage. What happens with starch when it breaks down? Is that a way of saying diabetic in some form or other?My blood pressure is fine but I have a glucose intolerance so I shouldn’t eat too many sweet things, so I have health problems but I’m not a young man, I’m 46.
Is that a way of saying diabetic in some form or other?
I was 10.50 stone this morning so with the pasta for lunch and pizza for tea I should be up to around 10.65 stone tomorrow.
This is how to do it lads...
The dotted line is 10.59 stone and you’ll notice when I go above it I generally go below it the next day.
In my digital scales application it says that weight is “One of the important indicators of health”
So weight is important to health.
If you've got the willpower, the fast 800 followed by 5:2 is effective...Well I weighed myself today and rocked in back at where I was before I started exercising properly pre covid lockdown #1. Now to restart the 5-2 and do a 2nd exercise class a week and see what we can get that down to. The NHS site says I should aim to lose 4.5kg asap to get into the next tier down. For my height that is still fat though. I need to lose 3 stone to be trim. It is not going to be easy. There is a fat-burn class apparently nearby that my wife saw advertised. I might give that a go.
I'd go so far as to say weight is only particularly important (in itself) for health when you're very overweight or very underweight.
If you're average... a little thin or a little chubby then it starts taking a back seat to other things.
If you're prediabetic I actually find myself concerned for you when it comes to eating habits, binging and starving the way you do with no exercise can't be good for the long term. Weight in itself doesn't take into account activity levels / type of activity or body type, amongst other things.