It does come over that way unfortunately.
If I eat fat, I get fat. The only way I can ever lose weight is to eat less.
Personally, I'd work out the calories, you'll get a shock.
Hi and welcome.
I have the same issue. I lost weight initially when I switched to very low carb and high fat - which delighted me, and STILL delights me.
But then my weight plateaued despite a whole variety of adjustments.
However, recently I feel I have made some progress.
Susan Hallberg (obesity specialist, with several videos posted on you tube, all of which are excellent) says 'you are as fat as your insulin resistance makes you be', and suggests the answer is to drop insulin resistance via diet and exercise.
- well as mentioned above, that only worked so far, for me.
Then Jason Fung talks about intermittent fasting, and how that, combined with low carbing, will tackle your background insulin production.
- because apparently we have background insulin which is released all the time, and then spikes of insulin when we eat carbs.
- both drive up insulin resistance,
- only the spikes are reduced by cutting carbs. if your background insulin resistance remains high, then you will continue to have raised insulin resistance, and your weight loss will happen (sometimes slowly, but it WILL happen).
I found that intermittently fasting for 16 hours, and eating in an 8 our window was ineffective for me, but that 24 hour fasts worked much better, and are reducing my insulin resistance every time. OF course, the effect is only temporary, but during that low IR window, I find the weight loss is happening. Slowly.
Hope that helps.
You can find most of Jason Fung's information here, if you are interested in reading further.
https://intensivedietarymanagement.com/
and this video explains the background insulin thing much better than I have.
Relooking at your menu it does not look like you are eating tons of fat. However the type of fat can make a difference. Maybe tweak by switching out dairy for avocado. I eat a whole one a day. In fact half of one is my breakfast.I have a coffee with full fat milk every morning, first thing.
If I'm playing sport I eat breakfast, usually egg (scrambled or fried) with bacon and fried tomato
Lunch is nearly always a salad with either ham, goats cheese, cottage cheese or grilled chicken.
Supper is protein - homemade burgers, roast chicken, chicken curry etc - with green vegetables, nearly always including broccoli. Almost every evening I have strawberries with extra thick double cream.
When playing golf I eat an apple.
That's pretty much it. I thought I was supposed to eat lots of fat, I was thinking maybe I don't have enough fat?!?
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