Great response, dszil. Thanks, especially, for this:
dszil wrote:2) Don't get too concerned with "starvation mode". It is a largly misunderstood concept. First of all...you need to be at a 60%+ calorie deficit for an extended period to even approach converting over to it. That's a huge deficit that most people don't have the will-power to maintain even if they wanted to. But the key point is that even if you do...you will still lose weight.
Starvation Mode is an incredibly stubborn misconception, isn't it? I suppose because "I'm not eating enough" is far more appealing than "I'm underestimating what I eat and overestimating what I burn."
Then there's this...
John Rupp wrote:It is very easy to lose weight
...which is about as accurate as "It is very easy to quit smoking." Good for a chuckle, though.
For what it's worth, Debbie-k, I
have lost weight solely through exercise, without keeping close watch on my intake. However, that was when I was:
- walking to and from work daily, 4 miles round trip.
- hitting the gym 5-6X/wk for at least an hour, mostly weight training.
- too broke to eat out or spend extravagantly on groceries, so there was only so much I
could eat, whether I was watching it or not.
It's really tough to budge the scale with exercise alone, I'm afraid.