Hi Everyone. Today is sunny and beautiful. It is one of those days when it can be said it is great to be alive. I hope you are all well and have shaken any possible winter doldrums. It is time to reassess weight losing goals and to recommit. Think of reasons you started on your weight loss journey to begin with such as health and appearance. My reasons were both of those and continue to be so. One other important reason comes to mind for me, it is one health factor I can control unlike MS for which I feel totally out of control regarding symptoms. I wish best health possible to all of you.
I lost three pounds this week so weigh 117.5. I am sure most of it was loss of fluid after eating all of the sodium rich food with my son’s visit. Oh well, I did enjoy my transgressions. I hope all of you out there had a wonderful Mother’s Day even if you did overindulge as did I the week before.
Agate, sorry to miss you this week, I hope all is well.
Mamabug, good for you for your loss. I hope you can lose more before your next vacation in June. That will be here before you know it.
Hsmaldo, excellent! You should be very proud of yourself. I am proud for you. You remain the busiest lady I know. I do not know how you do it. Best of luck with all your endeavors.
Msgijo, what a nice loss! Great going. I’m so sorry to hear of your husband’s challenges. I do hope he is doing better. Thank you for your encouragement last week. Keep up the good work.
Poohb3ar, sorry to miss you and hope all is well. I hope the season is treating you well.
For those who may have an interest in joining our dedicated group, our members each have their own personal methods of weight loss. Some are on Weight Watchers, some on Atkins for example and some just cut calories. I personally lost quite a lot of weight in the beginning using Atkins and then just cut portions while eating everything. The method is not the most important thing, it is staying focused and following the plan.
We post weight loss, gain, stayed the same, from Thursday to Thursday and have been doing so for over 15 years. We are truly dedicated to get rid of those pesky pounds and keep them off. You don’t have to state your actual weight. It’s a matter of choice.
Tip For The Week:
While the commonly accepted recommendation to drink eight glasses of water a day has been challenged by some experts in recent years, it’s no surprise that water continues to be the top consumed beverage in the U.S.
And for people trying to control their weight, it may be the key to meeting weight loss goals.
According to a study published in the Journal of Human Nutrition and Dietetics, participants who increased their plain water consumption by one to three cups daily also decreased their total caloric intake by between 68 and 205 calories each day. In addition, the 18,300 U.S. adults included in the study decreased their sodium intake between 78 and 235 grams, sugar intake between five grams and nearly 18 grams and cholesterol intake by seven to 21 grams daily.
Plain water is considered tap water or water from a cooler, drinking fountain or bottle.
The study’s author, Ruopeng An, an assistant professor in the Department of Kinesiology and Community Health at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, examined multiple years of data from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey. Participants were asked to recall everything they ate or drank over the course of two days. On average, participants consumed about 4.2 cups of plain water daily, accounting for slightly more than 30 percent of their total dietary water intake.
Given the human body is comprised of about 60 percent water, it is important to stay hydrated for more reasons than just weight loss. Maintaining energy levels, brain function, proper digestion and healthy skin are just a few additional health benefits of adequate water consumption.
Weight Loss Results:
Total Loss:
3.8 pounds by three members. What a good week. Congratulations to all of you losers. May we all do so well next week.
Total Gain:
5 pounds by one member. Well someone has to show us what not to do. May you all not fallow after me!
Stayed The Same:
0 members. As we know, staying the same truly is success, including for those who are maintaining. Just keep remembering it is the time before the next loss if you have more to lose. Also staying the same is a signal that you are eating the right amount to maintain your losses.
4093.8 is the total weight loss for the past 15+ years. We hit a new milestone. We now have lost over two tons for which we should be proud. That truly is phenomenal.
I lost three pounds this week so weigh 117.5. I am sure most of it was loss of fluid after eating all of the sodium rich food with my son’s visit. Oh well, I did enjoy my transgressions. I hope all of you out there had a wonderful Mother’s Day even if you did overindulge as did I the week before.
Agate, sorry to miss you this week, I hope all is well.
Mamabug, good for you for your loss. I hope you can lose more before your next vacation in June. That will be here before you know it.
Hsmaldo, excellent! You should be very proud of yourself. I am proud for you. You remain the busiest lady I know. I do not know how you do it. Best of luck with all your endeavors.
Msgijo, what a nice loss! Great going. I’m so sorry to hear of your husband’s challenges. I do hope he is doing better. Thank you for your encouragement last week. Keep up the good work.
Poohb3ar, sorry to miss you and hope all is well. I hope the season is treating you well.
For those who may have an interest in joining our dedicated group, our members each have their own personal methods of weight loss. Some are on Weight Watchers, some on Atkins for example and some just cut calories. I personally lost quite a lot of weight in the beginning using Atkins and then just cut portions while eating everything. The method is not the most important thing, it is staying focused and following the plan.
We post weight loss, gain, stayed the same, from Thursday to Thursday and have been doing so for over 15 years. We are truly dedicated to get rid of those pesky pounds and keep them off. You don’t have to state your actual weight. It’s a matter of choice.
Tip For The Week:
While the commonly accepted recommendation to drink eight glasses of water a day has been challenged by some experts in recent years, it’s no surprise that water continues to be the top consumed beverage in the U.S.
And for people trying to control their weight, it may be the key to meeting weight loss goals.
According to a study published in the Journal of Human Nutrition and Dietetics, participants who increased their plain water consumption by one to three cups daily also decreased their total caloric intake by between 68 and 205 calories each day. In addition, the 18,300 U.S. adults included in the study decreased their sodium intake between 78 and 235 grams, sugar intake between five grams and nearly 18 grams and cholesterol intake by seven to 21 grams daily.
Plain water is considered tap water or water from a cooler, drinking fountain or bottle.
The study’s author, Ruopeng An, an assistant professor in the Department of Kinesiology and Community Health at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, examined multiple years of data from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey. Participants were asked to recall everything they ate or drank over the course of two days. On average, participants consumed about 4.2 cups of plain water daily, accounting for slightly more than 30 percent of their total dietary water intake.
Given the human body is comprised of about 60 percent water, it is important to stay hydrated for more reasons than just weight loss. Maintaining energy levels, brain function, proper digestion and healthy skin are just a few additional health benefits of adequate water consumption.
Weight Loss Results:
Total Loss:
3.8 pounds by three members. What a good week. Congratulations to all of you losers. May we all do so well next week.
Total Gain:
5 pounds by one member. Well someone has to show us what not to do. May you all not fallow after me!
Stayed The Same:
0 members. As we know, staying the same truly is success, including for those who are maintaining. Just keep remembering it is the time before the next loss if you have more to lose. Also staying the same is a signal that you are eating the right amount to maintain your losses.
4093.8 is the total weight loss for the past 15+ years. We hit a new milestone. We now have lost over two tons for which we should be proud. That truly is phenomenal.
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