Most people seem to lose weight on 50g carbs, but of course it also depends on the fats and proteins you are eating on top of the carbs.
But I should state straight up, I am not a supporter of rapid weight loss and calorie counting. At 47 I have spent more than 30 years over weight, and tried numerous diets. Of course I can only speak for myself, but every time I have tried a low calorie or low fat diet it has worked in the short term, followed by rebound weight gain, ending up larger than before. The only weight loss that has worked consistently and comfortably, is using low carb, with enough fat that I don't feel hungry. Provided I walk far enough each day, the weight is slowly drifting downwards (20lbs in 9 months). I'm delighted, since my body doesn't seem to like the fast weight loss.
You will find many other opinions on this forum, so you need to pick a diet and lifestyle that suits you.
Re the gym and low carbing. I would start the diet change first. Get the adjustment period over first, and when your energy level picks up, the gym will seem like a possibility, not a hurdle.
I'm not strictly low carbing as I probably average about 70g per day during the week and a little more at week-ends. However I have gone back to eating butter and the full fat versions of milk, greek yoghurt and mayonaise to name but a few and I managed to lose 8kg from August to December last year. I'm now back to my pre-Christmas weight and am losing about 1lb a week. In addition my cholesterol in August was 5.9 and in December it had reduced to 4.2 despite not being on statins. If I want anything to eat in the evening I have nuts or, if I'm feeling particularly lazy, I just have a teaspoon or two of peanut butter!!
Thanks.
It delights me every time I notice that there is less of me.
D'ya know, it almost looks like your avatar is actually saying what you typed in that sexy sort of Jessica way............................scary.Thanks.
It delights me every time I notice that there is less of me.
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