If I follow a vegetarian diet will I lose weight?
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It is not the veg or non-veg factor, the main thing about fat-loss is balanced diet.There are some fat which are good for health like peanut butter,ghee and
cheese etc.To lose weight you must be focused at first .Then you have to create a journal.To tell about food habit there should be a balance between fat protein and carbohydrate.Moreover some exercises are also needed.
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i disagree. vegies do not contain MORE CHOLESTEROL than non-vegie, in fact, its the other way around.
You will definitely lose weight when you eat vegetarian diet. However, you have to eat a "complete and balanced diet". most vegies do not contain essential amino acid/protein so you need to research on the proper way on how to prepare vegetarian diet so you will be able to sustain it long term.
if you found any sites/journals/books. let us know!
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Does anyone know what balance you should have between carbs, fats, and protein? I find my diet has almost equal amounts and I find that strange. Should or should I not change this? Where can I find what the amount of each a person should eat? Thanks
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Hi lpower5. Congratulations on your continued success and efforts. ( I love the new ticker too! )
If you are wondering what carb/protein/fat ratio to eat then I wrote a blog post you may find helpful here Carb Protein Fat Ratio - Weight Loss Diet
As I said in the blog, "the carb/protein/fat ratio in a healthy weight loss diet is generally about 40-50% carbs, 25-35% protein and 20-30% fats". I hope this helps. If you use fitday.com to track your calories you can also use it to determine where your daily diet falls within these ratios.
Let me know if you have any questions.Guinea Piggy is one of Weight Loss Center's esteemed Weight Loss Blog Authors.
Weight Loss Center is your best free resource for weight loss
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I love the fitday.com site. That is where I learned that my carbs were in the 50% range and the other to in the 20ish%. Thats when I got worried I might be consuming to many carbs. Thanks for putting my mind at ease.
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Every person that I know that is a vegetarian (I know about 5 people off the top of my head) is skinny. Not just "average" but they are definitely thin individuals. I don't think it is coincidence. Or, it could be that those who choose not to eat meat are those types of individuals who are very concerned about what they put in their body and they stay away from sugars and other processed foods as well as meat. Based on what I see around me though, and in my opinion, if you go vegetarian, you will lose weight.
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Originally posted by firebob View Postwithout a hint of extra weight, I would say even a little thin
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Originally posted by 1000kw View PostI wouldn't mind being described like that in terms of my weight...maybe vegetarianism is the way to go! At least most days. I'm sure a weekly burger or chicken breast wouldn't cause too much damage if I'm good the rest of the time.
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