OK, wasn't expecting this drop today 🤔 Calories, macros and exercise much the same (a little more light weights and less walking). I do have a theory tho... after dispensing layers of built-in fat/ thermal insulation, perhaps your body uses more energy just to try to keep warm 🥶 Does anyone know if your resting metabolic rate increases in winter? I can't find any info on it, but that's what I am feeling even when sat at my desk at work ❄️
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70 kg
Lost so far: 78 kg.
Still to go: 5 kg.
Diet followed: Reasonably Well.
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1032 kcal
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Fat: 30.80g | Prot: 102.95g | Carbs: 87.39g.
Lunch: Woolworths Select Cauliflower Florets, The Fishmonger (Aldi) Skin on Salmon Fillets, Broccoli, Flora Pro-Activ, Basmati Rice (Cooked), Zucchini, Carrots. Dinner: Marmadukes Peanut Butter Powder (Pure Peanuts), The Lady Shake Vanilla Shake, Chicken Breast (Skin Not Eaten). Snacks/Other: Raspberries, on The Go Sachet 5.9G, Dairy Farmers Shape No Fat Milk. more...
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Losing 3.5 kg a Week
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Yes your body does use more energy in winter. You can actually lose weight if you stay cold not that I recommend it but yes you can. Your body try’s to warm itself up that’s why.
24 Jun 23 by member: Geoffwaye
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Remember too if you want to put on Mass cut back on your cardio exercise but I’m not sure the amount you’re doing. I jog 5-6ks twice a week and weights twice a week with weights 10-30reps x 3 sets that will add mass but not big and bulky type.
24 Jun 23 by member: Geoffwaye
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Hi Liz, I’ve heard the latest research shows that it’s body fat that reduces your metabolism, not your age. So when you lose the body fat, your metabolism can return to a higher, healthier level and burn fat itself. This is a game changer as traditionally it was believed that age reduced your metabolism. Now that are saying that metabolism hardly changes between 20 & 60 and then only reduces by 17% from 60 to 90.
25 Jun 23 by member: AndyI7
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Liz, I have been walking over lunch about 45mins with just a singlet and a tshirt outside with temperature between 9-13degC. What I have noticed is that I still worked up a sweat and heart rate goes up to 110average. It’s nearly a month since I subjected to the cold and I walk 5 days and weather permits. I also have experienced I don’t feel the cold as much now.
Definitely your body work twice as hard to keep yourself warm resulting in an increase calories burning.
26 Jun 23 by member: UDTres
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