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Sian
4th July 2020, 06:40
While some people used the opportunity of lock down to get healthy and shape up, I spent the time sampling home baking and moving a little less, soaking up the vitamin D rays, this has led to my clothes shrinking in the wash :sly: and a reprogramming of my stomach to demand food way more than prior to lock down :doh

Inspiration to get back on track with some top tips would be very welcome :thumb

Louise
4th July 2020, 07:26
I don’t think you are alone in your shrinking clothes problem. Oddly, I had the same problem :eek but have purposely continued to wear the clothes that don’t fit comfortably as a reminder. I think the worse thing you can do is start wearing clothes that stretch and make you feel comfortable, as we can so easily keep stretching into them.

Obviously if you are happy with your weight, then keep the status quo, but in general if you have gained significant weight it is probably due to an increase in unhealthy food choices, rather than over eating fruit, veg, nuts and seeds.

sophie
4th July 2020, 09:03
I feel your pain Sian, I think I went on a bit of a comfort binge during lockdown, but I have started to eat healthier options, and be more aware of the choices I am making. It’s hard though, it’s like my body has a memory for all the ‘naughty’ food.

Colette
5th July 2020, 06:31
Surely, you just need to stop eating the new rubbish and return to your previous habits, why do you feel you need help to accomplish this?

Kat
6th July 2020, 07:28
Surely, you just need to stop eating the new rubbish and return to your previous habits, why do you feel you need help to accomplish this?

I understand what your saying Colette, but remember, processed foods are addictive, they are designed to be, so it is very hard to overcome that addictive demand on the body. I think it’s fair to ask for support.

Eve
7th July 2020, 09:09
I think it is important to maximise nutrition, then your body is likely to crave stuff.

What I do when I’m trying to cut down on crap foods, is I eat all healthy stuff, promising I can have the other food if I still want it after I’ve eaten the good stuff, slowly I notice I’m more inclined to not return to my poor way of eating.

Louise
8th July 2020, 13:46
I agree with Eve, it is important to maximise your nutrition, you are less likely to crave other foods, where possible eat whole foods, but if you are craving sweet food, eat mangoes, berries, yogurt with berries and honey, they will satisfy your craving and slowly teach your body to crave healthier options. If you crave savoury try having vege sticks with a hummus dip that you’ve added chilli or spices to. The added vitamins will help to boost your health and vitality, making you feel more energised and happier. In time you will eat less and your body will return to its natural healthy weight.

Carolyn6
31st August 2020, 11:52
I did the same and seemed to be constantly grazing on snacks throughout the day. I have found if I have an image of someone I aspire to look like it spurs me on and just don’t bakes the cakes or buy snacks.