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Re: [O] particular capture method for a diet .. ?
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Stinky Wizzleteet |
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Re: [O] particular capture method for a diet .. ? |
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Sat, 23 Apr 2011 20:04:26 +0200 |
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Christopher Allan Webber <address@hidden> writes:
> Stinky Wizzleteet <address@hidden> writes:
>
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>
> I think if you're at approximately 45% of your metabolism or more for
> your daily caloric needs, it'll be fine. I wouldn't recommend anyone
> going lower than 1200 calories per day though.
>
> Anyway, I'm at 1300-1600 calories / day now, it's not quite as super
> fast of weight loss (about 7 pounds / month, still not bad!), but still
> quite a bit of weight loss. I think if you have a lot of weight to lose
> you probably don't need to worry about it too much.
>
> Also note that I barely exercised at all during my diet... when I did
> exercise, I lost weight a little bit faster, but I simply don't believe
> it's necessary for weight loss. If you want to do it, great, but it's
> simply easier to figure out how to eat the right amount of foods to feel
> satisfied while having a serious calorie deficit.
OK, I'll remember this.
I *should* exercise though, but that is definitely not for weightloss,
more for stress management and keeping the rsi at bay.
>
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>
> https://gitorious.org/org-diet/org-diet
>
> I've gone and done it. I haven't finished writing README.org but I've
> added a base org-diet file to start with, the capture template in the
> orgmode file, etc.
>
Hey cool !
checked out already. will use it asap.
> I've even checked in my whole embarassing diet.org file for you to see.
> You'll notice that a few months into the thing I became a vegetarian,
> but that was for ethical, not dietary reasons. :)
>
me vega too, welcome !
> Once I am completely not a fat guy, I will upload the final diet.org.
>
> As for how to find out how many calories things are I usually took three
> approaches:
>
> - I used the program Food File, to which I made a couple of patches to
> make it run on GNU/Linux... I guess I should make those available
> soon. It *was* released as free software under the GPL, not sure if
> the version online is still released as such.
> - Reading the back of packages
> - Looking at pre-existing data in my orgmode file. Usually I'd split
> the file vertically and in one pane have my current daily diet table
> at point, in the other I'd be isearching for things I've already
> eaten... usually while dieting I tend to eat the same types of things
> a lot, but I've collected a vast amount of caloric information in
> there... maybe you can find how to eat a satisfying daily amount of
> calories by looking at some of my example days with successful
> CAL-OUT "clocking"
> - I just googled for things I didn't know.
>
> Hope this is helpful to people! I'll add more docs later.
>
> (PS: the elisp is hacky, don't say I didn't warn you.)
Myself, I created a little list with most of my regular foods,
googled/backs of packcages and such and I kept them as a kcal/gram list.
I also maintained a list of my usual servings, measured the mugs and
cups I regularly used, some with a counter intuitive result.
I'm sure these two lists could be maintained in an org or even a bbdb,
But many pains must be suffered for this functionality and I found that my
personal lists never exceeded more than 50 items. Hardly database
material, so not a priority for my case.
thanks, wzzl
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