When I have good bgs, I lose weight. As long as I'm in energy deficit. High fat didn't work for me, as I was eating far too much fat, for me.I dont understand the question, I'm afraid. 28% of what? I have lost nearly a stone since christmas. Not sure how. I still have 9 stones to lose, at least, according to DN although i have a broad, stocky build and looked dreadful when I was the 9 stone recommended for my height, several years ago.
BMI seems to be an equation for mass total? Like a contents of a box. The mass within. Or am I wrong?
I was confused at an index being a percentage. I have googled and it seems that people use BMI and Body Fat Percentage interchangeably. Certainly had me confused.
BMI = (Your weight in pounds x 703) ÷ (Your height in inches x Your height in inches) so is just a number.
Body Fat Percentage = Fat Mass ÷ Body weight which gives you a number but is expressed as a percentage, eg if your total weight is 120 lbs with 30 lbs being fat that's 1/4 or 25%.
So is 25% the Body Fat Percentage? or should is just be 25, the BMI?
BMI seems to be an equation for mass total? Like a contents of a box. The mass within. Or am I wrong?
BFP is just a portion of that mass. It seems?
A bit like the heart advisory test? As soon as put diabetes our heart aged 10yrs. Humf!I think yes its just a contents of a box thing - I just use the website ! http://www.smartbmicalculator.com
Interestingly they have already adjusted for age and as such BMI being 25 is only actually considered normal under age 30 by them . Looking on the bright side, if one actually already made it to about 65 its no longer possible to be very high risk anymore either
I think yes its just a contents of a box thing - I just use the website ! http://www.smartbmicalculator.com
Interestingly they have already adjusted for age and as such BMI being 25 is only actually considered normal under age 30 by them . Looking on the bright side, if one actually already made it to about 65 its no longer possible to be very high risk anymore either
A bit like the heart advisory test? As soon as put diabetes our heart aged 10yrs. Humf!
I think the consensus is some people stop losing weight at their bodies happy weight structure, which ever the bmi but research and articles saying less than bmi35 showing not much unhealthy as less than 25ish. I think!it seems my BMI is 46.
edited to add that 13 stone 7lbs give me a BMI of 35. Are people saying that a BMI of 35 is OK?
sorry for the confusion (I'm not a scientist
so the numbers i am interested in are BMI 27-32 kg per M2
it seems my BMI is 46.
edited to add that 13 stone 7lbs give me a BMI of 35. Are people saying that a BMI of 35 is OK?
No worries, I just got confused and that's not difficult. I was interested to read that the two numbers are used interchangeably despite being different.
That's interesting, I agree in the way you've got the units just by doing the calculation. I'm just trying to think what kgs per meter squared or indeed lbs per inches squared really means. Please don't take me too seriously, I'm sort of thinking aloud and there should be a law against it. LOL Weight per volume makes sense. I wonder if my GP realises that? LOL I'll have to ask.
Either way, I sadly come out at 40, so not good. On the other hand my diet is healthier than most people in my GP's waiting room, by a long shot, even compared to healthy ones with a BMI of 25 or whatever the healthy number is meant to be.
I remember cardiologist who did my angiogram didn't ask me to lose weight, he said try and exercise more.
Movement is the key. Whatever bmi. I feel. On maximum tramadol I can at least move without total agony or feeling I want to die due to constant pain. They have been a godsent turning my nearly bedbound 50+ bmi body into losing another kg this week.I'm delighted but scared to get too happy incase some sinister reason, not my body playing ball for a change.
I have had two stalls and currently in my third stall - I was in excess of 16 stone - dropped weight steadily until 13 stone- was then 6 weeks at 13 stone then dropped 7lbs in a week - stalled again for 8 weeks and again lost 7lbs in a week - so now 12 stone - been there for a couple of months and am thinking this is where I will now stick ( BMI frustratingly 25% ) . I feel less concerned as Blood sugar seems to be OK . I am not sure what helped me move off each stall I keep a food diary and it was nothing obvious I tootle along on about 60 carbs a day and try and keep protein to 0.8 of the weight I want to be and finish eating before 6pm and exercise is gentle walking as 2 new hips . I would like another 7lbs off but may have to be satisfied if I cannot lose anymore. I have just started on tai chi to see if this helps - or may be makes me calmer about my fate ! I will let the forum know if it works.
I have had two stalls and currently in my third stall - I was in excess of 16 stone - dropped weight steadily until 13 stone- was then 6 weeks at 13 stone then dropped 7lbs in a week - stalled again for 8 weeks and again lost 7lbs in a week - so now 12 stone - been there for a couple of months and am thinking this is where I will now stick ( BMI frustratingly 25% ) . I feel less concerned as Blood sugar seems to be OK . I am not sure what helped me move off each stall I keep a food diary and it was nothing obvious I tootle along on about 60 carbs a day and try and keep protein to 0.8 of the weight I want to be and finish eating before 6pm and exercise is gentle walking as 2 new hips . I would like another 7lbs off but may have to be satisfied if I cannot lose anymore. I have just started on tai chi to see if this helps - or may be makes me calmer about my fate ! I will let the forum know if it works.
I think it would be best to ask that question in the T1 section as it is not just a question of reducing carbs but of replacing them with something else. People who are insulin dependant need to be fully aware before making drastic changes to their diet which could affect the risk of hypos.Does this mean if you want to lose weight you keep the carbs to a minimum daily? How much carbs should you stick to a day?
Learning that too. Too much fat makes me feel sick. I don the need to lose weight ( sorry ) but it makes me nauseous. Avo and some nuts, a bit of mayo or olives good but too much fat arg. I'm still ahigh percentage of fat but the type of fat matters and the amount. Oils don't seem so good. Avo, nuts olives better and not in big quantities. Slow thought the day. Saturated fat sucks lolWhen I have good bgs, I lose weight. As long as I'm in energy deficit. High fat didn't work for me, as I was eating far too much fat, for me.
I think it's different for type1s. You need some carbs and protein, like you need insulin. You don't produce too much insulin or get over storage of glucogen in liver etc.Does this mean if you want to lose weight you keep the carbs to a minimum daily? How much carbs should you stick to a day?
I am needing to reduce insulin as i reduce my weight. Which is normal even for type1s.Well it sounds like its time to look on the bright side - you are now 11 kg down so far since January - that's brilliant and the goal doesn't seem quite so far away as it was. Persistence pays !
As a matter of interest - I don't know if you saw the thread where I posited the theory that Hba1C would go down linearly on weight loss . In my own case the number was about 1lb per point from 90 to 42 points and 48 lbs. .
If you look at your figures you have gone from 133.2 kg to 121.9 = 11.3 kg - 24lbs and your hba1C has gone down from 69 to 48 = 21 points - so a similar improvement to mine ! It might be utter coincidence - but it might also mean that if you can carry on this weight loss journey, you can also get your numbers into the non diabetic range , bearing in mind that you are managing to do this whilst still injecting insulin AND insulin is clearly a fat making hormone, you may find that as you get slimmer and a bit more active too you can also start reducing the insulin and start creating a virtuous circle for yourself
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