What is the quickest, but sensible, way of losing weight?!


Question: There are no shortcuts to losing weight in a healthy and reasonable way.

Eating 300 to 500 calories less per day should lead to a loss of between one and two pounds per week. This is a realistic target. It may seem slow, but would add up to a weight loss of more than three stone in a year.

Fat contains the most amount of calories out of all the food types (protein, carbohydrates), so a good way to achieve this is to cut down on fatty foods and eat more wholegrain bread, fruit and vegetables.

Below are ways to reduce calorie intake without having to alter your diet significantly.


Replace fizzy drinks and fruit cordials with water.


Swap whole milk for semi-skimmed, or semi-skimmed for skimmed.


Eat less lunch than usual. For example, make your own sandwich and limit the use of margarine/butter and full-fat mayonnaise (store-bought sandwiches often contain both).


Eat organic


Stop taking sugar in tea and coffee.


Have smaller portions of the food you enjoy.


Avoid having a second helping at dinner.


Cut out unhealthy treats such as confectionary, sugary biscuits and crisps between meals.


Cut down on beer and alcohol.


All these things will influence your health in a positive way.

Finally, don't be tempted to skip breakfast
Answers: There are no shortcuts to losing weight in a healthy and reasonable way.

Eating 300 to 500 calories less per day should lead to a loss of between one and two pounds per week. This is a realistic target. It may seem slow, but would add up to a weight loss of more than three stone in a year.

Fat contains the most amount of calories out of all the food types (protein, carbohydrates), so a good way to achieve this is to cut down on fatty foods and eat more wholegrain bread, fruit and vegetables.

Below are ways to reduce calorie intake without having to alter your diet significantly.


Replace fizzy drinks and fruit cordials with water.


Swap whole milk for semi-skimmed, or semi-skimmed for skimmed.


Eat less lunch than usual. For example, make your own sandwich and limit the use of margarine/butter and full-fat mayonnaise (store-bought sandwiches often contain both).


Eat organic


Stop taking sugar in tea and coffee.


Have smaller portions of the food you enjoy.


Avoid having a second helping at dinner.


Cut out unhealthy treats such as confectionary, sugary biscuits and crisps between meals.


Cut down on beer and alcohol.


All these things will influence your health in a positive way.

Finally, don't be tempted to skip breakfast



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