HappySqurriel said:
As someone who lost more than 80 pounds and has kept it off for over 10 years, and has helped several people lose weight while eating a moderate diet that includes their favourite foods, I can say with confidence that it really is that simple. There is a multi-billion dollar industry that exists primarily to misinform people to sell their quick fix solutions and snake oil that is highly successful. While there usually is a grain of truth to their claims they are often taken to a level far beyond what the studies claimed to convince people that they’re fat because of some dietary evil du jour.
Or to put it another way, very few people eat excessive calories out of hunger; they eat these calories because eating is an enjoyable activity that can often be done socially. People will often admit that they're not hungry when they sit down to watch a movie with a big bowl of popcorn or a big bag of potato chips but they do so anyways because it is enjoyable to watch a movie with snacks. On an occasional basis this is not a significant problem, but when people have made a habit out of snacking when they're not hungry while doing something (like watching TV or playin games) on a daily basis it rapidly leads to significant obesity. |
Oh, I never intended to say people need a very special diet with lots of crazy supplements and oils and such. What I'm talking about is actually probably close to what you mean by "a moderate diet that includes their favourite foods", when compared to a lot of say, pringles.
And I did put too much emphasis on hunger, but really it's a lot easier to overeat potato chips or pop corn than, say, eggs or lentils (I think, never really ate much of it), not because you'll be hungry eating the former, but rather because they take a lot more to actually make you "full" than the later.







