IMO if you hard exercise on the newcastle you will eat muscle, if you don't have much body fat..you will eat muscle, it's only 800 calories ..it's not for mildly overweight by a few kilo..it's for obese
I'd be inclined to stop with the Newcastle Diet and go low carb.
You're 5' 10" tall! If friends are saying you look ill and you're noticing it and feeling unwell, it's time to stop.
Perhaps…...Try low carb and eating to your meter for the next phase of fighting your diabetes? Then continue with your exercises?
Just my thoughts
I wouldn't go low carb, it's completely the opposite of the Newcastle diet.
I did the newcastle diet recently, not from obese either. and the muscle is an issue, as is overall energy.
But I would say it's a good diet even so.
Personally, I didn't particularly do much, and took it easy during the diet.
I'm quite happily putting the muscle back on now though, and feel a lot better overall.
http://www.diabetes.co.uk/forum/threads/another-newcastle-diet.66762/
I feel the diet should have specific benefits; reduction of organ visceral fat, lowering of appetite when off the diet, hopefully increasing insulin sensitivity. A drawback is unavoidably going to be some muscle loss - but I am addressing this and I think successfully so I actually feel my strength is increasing. After the diet I will need to build some muscle and yes I know that at 53 that will be a challenge but it can only be good to have go. I definitely want to capitalise on my motivation while I have it! I also feel that my overall cardio fitness is markedly improved thanks to the brisk walks and interval training I am doing. I will continue the diet for one more week and then ramp up to about 2000 calories per day but still moderate carbs. 60g carbs per day seems to be a good starting point. Fortunately, I have been through weight loss before and lost about 2 stone (28lbs or about 13 kilos) and it all stayed off. I think the problem was that I still needed to lose another 2 stone and I am now well on my way to achieving that. Lifestyle changes are accepted - no problem with that.
By the way, I think people who comment on gaunt appearance are probably just taken aback at the rapid transformation.
One of the interval exercises I do is running up and down the stairs - I managed 16 laps this morning; three weeks ago I could only manage 7. I try to do this about four times a day, sometimes more sometimes less and not at the weekends. My wife thinks I will end up falling down the stairs; not putting a smiley on this one but I do take a lot of care!
One of the interval exercises I do is running up and down the stairs - I managed 16 laps this morning; three weeks ago I could only manage 7. I try to do this about four times a day, sometimes more sometimes less and not at the weekends. My wife thinks I will end up falling down the stairs; not putting a smiley on this one but I do take a lot of care!
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