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Hacking Weight Loss: What I Learned Losing 30 Pounds

reifman writes The CDC reports that 69% of adult Americans are overweight or obese. Techies like us are at increased risk because of our sedentary lifestyles. Perhaps you even scoffed at Neilsen's recent finding that some Americans spend only 11 hours daily of screen time. Over the last nine months, I've lost 30 pounds and learned a lot about hacking weight loss and I did it without fad diets, step trackers, running or going paleo. No such discussion is complete without a link to the Hacker Diet.

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  1. Common sense by sadness203 · · Score: 4, Informative

    Eat well.
    Exercice

    Everything else is plain wishful thinking.

  2. Here's the scientific evidence by nbauman · · Score: 5, Informative

    I realize that randomized, controlled trials in peer-reviewed journals may not be the whole, final truth, but this is a nice catalog of everything that you can argue over.

    http://www.nejm.org/doi/full/1...
    Myths, Presumptions, and Facts about Obesity
    Krista Casazza, Kevin R. Fontaine, Arne Astrup, et al.
    N Engl J Med 2013; 368:446-454. January 31, 2013. DOI: 10.1056/NEJMsa1208051 [FREE]

    Results. We identified seven obesity-related myths concerning the effects of small sustained increases in energy intake or expenditure, establishment of realistic goals for weight loss, rapid weight loss, weight-loss readiness, physical-education classes, breast-feeding, and energy expended during sexual activity. We also identified six presumptions about the purported effects of regularly eating breakfast, early childhood experiences, eating fruits and vegetables, weight cycling, snacking, and the built (i.e., human-made) environment. Finally, we identified nine evidence-supported facts that are relevant for the formulation of sound public health, policy, or clinical recommendations.

  3. Re:Eat less than you burn by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Informative

    "How fricking complicated is it to eat less than you burn?"

    Followed by a huge, complicated, wall of text.

    I suppose it's THAT complicated!

    Here's an easier alternative:
    1. Eliminate all sugar (read labels... do not eat anything over 2g of sugar)
    2. Eat vegetables (brussel sprouts, celery, broccoli, peppers, onions)
    3. Eat fish
    4. Eat nuts
    5. Eat salad
    6. Eggs and bacon for breakfast
    7. Drink lots of water, and eat salt as you crave it

    Fat is good, protein is good, carbs should be avoided, but if you must eat carbs, eat fresh potatoes.

  4. Re:eliminate extra sugar by NotDrWho · · Score: 4, Informative

    First off - congrats on losing the weight. 30lbs is nothing to scoff at.

    Not to be too much of a dick about it, but I never congratulate someone for losing weight. If pushed, I'll tell them I'll congratulate them in 5 years, if they've managed to KEEP it off.

    Losing weight is actually not that hard. Some of us have done it many, many, many times. It's keeping it off in the years that follow that's really tough.

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    SJW's don't eliminate discrimination. They just expropriate it for themselves.