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| Combating the Weekend Effect
By Erik on Jun 02, 2009 12:00 PM Everybody loves the weekend, right? Everybody, perhaps, except our waistline. Weekends can wreak havoc on our willpower and diet, sending an otherwise consummate calorie counter off the proverbial rails. Monday Morning Misery
Having personally suffered from the weekend effect, I decided to look back over my Calorie Count weight log and measure the actual impact during one year of weight history (2008). Over this period of time, I actually lost more than 40 pounds by limiting my daily caloric intake using the number suggested with the calorie target tool and increasing my physical activity by taking up running, including training for and completing a half marathon. In order to determine the weekend effect, I looked at my average daily weight loss or gain for last year, counting Tuesday through Friday as "weekdays" and Saturday through Monday as "weekends", since the weight scale represents a lagging indicator. The results were staggering and confirmed my hunch - on the average weekday I lost about 0.75 lbs, but on the average weekend day I gained nearly 1 lb. Yowza! Damage Control
Plan, Plan, Plan
Stay Active
Take a Cheat Day
Above all, remember that weekends are meant to be a time of relaxation and rejuvenation. Whatever strategy you decide to take, make sure you maintain a sense of balance and enjoy your time off. |
Follow-Up Postings:
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- Posted by helencolby (My Page) on Tue, Jun 2, 09 at 16:09
| I think this is some really good advice. For me, week ends are no longer a challenge. I eat only at places that I know I can stay on track with my food. And when invited to a function at a friends home or at church or somewhere else, I simply make sure I have a healthy snack with me in the event that the food offerings are way off my prescribed eating. But so far, my low fat, low carb granola bar is still in my purse. I have been on this journey for so long, it has become an automatic reflex for me these days. Helen |
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- Posted by harold14370 (My Page) on Tue, Jun 2, 09 at 19:10
| Not doubting Erik's data, but I think there must be something else going on besides eating out on weekends. He says he loses on average 3/4 lb on a weekday. A pound is 3500 calories, so he has to burn 2625 calories a day more than he eats. Starvation time. Then on weekend days, he would have to eat about 3000 more than he burned to gain almost a pound. Pure gluttony. That's a difference of say, 5600 calories between a weekend day and a weekday. I don't think so. |
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