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    Quote Originally Posted by slendablenda View Post
    What I do not understand is that the medical profession and society as a whole recognises eating disorders which make people thin, such as anorexia and bulimia, as psychological as well as physiological illnesses, but consider people with obesity issues just as greedy pigs - how come???
    This is what mysifies me. Well...to an extent. I know why society doesn't consider it. Because they don't know! Not enough education.

    I've been to dozens of slimming clubs and they've never mentioned it (okay..most were before the discovery of leptin...but that's not the point )

    I saw a dietician since who told me that all my problems were because I had my lunch in the car. Yeah...Hey ho. Stop eating lunch between jobs (which was only a banana anyway as it was a rush) and all my problems would be over, according to her. Overweight people eat in cars evidently, so if you don't eat in the car, you'll be slim

    BUT My doctor did seem aware of something. My decision to do Cambridge was after an excellent conversation with her about weight matters.

    She told me that they didn't as yet know enough about obesity, and that more and more was being found out. Then went on to say that I needed to eat the right amount for me. Not for anyone else...but for me.

    This was a great lightbulb moment for me. Stupid though it sounds, I'd never looked at it that way. Always compared with other people.

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    KD do you feel you have reached your set point, and if so about when did it happen for you, how long did it take to get to that point. Not sure if you have already answered this and if so, so sorry.








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    Quote Originally Posted by KD View Post
    I saw a dietician since who told me that all my problems were because I had my lunch in the car. Yeah...Hey ho. Stop eating lunch between jobs (which was only a banana anyway as it was a rush) and all my problems would be over, according to her. Overweight people eat in cars evidently, so if you don't eat in the car, you'll be slim

    BUT My doctor did seem aware of something. My decision to do Cambridge was after an excellent conversation with her about weight matters.

    She told me that they didn't as yet know enough about obesity, and that more and more was being found out. Then went on to say that I needed to eat the right amount for me. Not for anyone else...but for me.

    This was a great lightbulb moment for me. Stupid though it sounds, I'd never looked at it that way. Always compared with other people.

    One of my turning points

    My GP was really useless when it came to discussing this - they gave me a phone number and told me to join a gym... They had no idea about what diet programmes were available, or the latest thinking on the matter - or anything... such a shame...
    The govt want to 'tackle' obesity - but they aren't doing the right things in my opinion...

    I still don't have an answer about the setpoint though :-)

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    I was taught this in the nutrition / diet part of a fitness instructor course I did. They said 9 months but potato potaato (mmmmmmmmmmmm that saying does not translate to the written word, just looks like I can't spell )
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    Quote Originally Posted by edibeedee View Post
    KD do you feel you have reached your set point, and if so about when did it happen for you, how long did it take to get to that point. Not sure if you have already answered this and if so, so sorry.
    Reaching my setpoint depends which setpoint we are talking about. I believe I could still easily reach my 19stone setpoint again...sigh

    Have I made a new setpoint at a lower weight? Possibly, but not sure. Since I've changed my lifestyle and mindset to what I eat and it's amount, I believe both of those things outweigh any leptin or resistance problems.

    Having said that I still have the desire to eat too much and if I didn't consciously stay aware, I'm sure I could get back to 19 stone in at least that many months.

    I also don't believe (personally anyway) that the setpoint corrects in anything less than a few years. Well, certainly not for me anyway

    Assuming after 6-10 months my leptin levels and resistance was back to normal would imply that after this time I would have no drive to overeat and would stay at my new weight happily without care.

    We know that the majority of people put most of their weight back on within a year, regardless of which diet (sorry folks if this is news to you). For those remaining, it would be easy peasy.

    Those who had maintained, would have done a year with a different lifestyle (whilst setpoint was resetting), and surely they would then maintain or only put on a very few pounds owing to age.

    But, they don't. Another lot fail in the 2nd year, then more in the 3rd year.

    5-6 years seems more of a 'magic' number.

    This could well be that it takes 5-6 years to really live that new lifestyle until it feels really natural, but surely if leptin levels are corrected within months, even lifestyle shouldn't be too much of an issue. The drive for your body to stay at it's new weight would stop you ever even wanting to overeat.

    Just my theory anyway.
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    Quote Originally Posted by KD View Post

    We know that the majority of people put most of their weight back on within a year, regardless of which diet (sorry folks if this is news to you). For those remaining, it would be easy peasy.

    Those who had maintained, would have done a year with a different lifestyle (whilst setpoint was resetting), and surely they would then maintain or only put on a very few pounds owing to age.

    But, they don't. Another lot fail in the 2nd year, then more in the 3rd year.

    5-6 years seems more of a 'magic' number.
    Ok now I find THAT much more depressing than the idea that the body has a setpoint it will try and get back to.
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    Quote Originally Posted by PurpleButterfly View Post
    Ok now I find THAT much more depressing than the idea that the body has a setpoint it will try and get back to.
    Whoops sorry

    Interestingly though, the 5 year idea was what I was told long before I knew anything about leptin.

    Im sure it will vary from person to person, but that number is my goal. Until then I still consider myself a maintainer in training
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    what a fantastic thread !!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by KD View Post
    Scientist have been shouting about leptin and the leptin receptors since it was discovered back in 1994. They even made a leptin injection, which actually worked!

    Unfortunately, other problems with it, and it was very expensive!

    I think Lyle (who is my guru and very well qualified in these things), says it takes a few years.
    I've jammed these two quotes together as they fit, because Lyle points out a special Leptin encourageing supplement, which is available here and costs about 25 quid (a pound per serving) BUT you have to be under 25% bodyfat if you are a woman and below 20% for a man and the average for men and women is much higher than these two figures...so mostly lean individuals or bodybuilders are most likely to benefit...

    Yep, Lyle has become my guru, he makes soooo much sense KD...

    I only heard about the set point thing on that BBC programme about why thin people aren't fat (and again in some of Lyle's writings)...as for the timescale, again that is probably going to be down to genetics, and one's own physiology...we are all so different, it's why different diets work for different peeps and why one person can lose weight doing one thing and another feel horrible and maybe even gain weight...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mini_Me View Post
    From what I have read (much less than KD I can safely assume :-) you cannot build muscle on a calorific deficit - i.e. you need to eat more than you need to maintain your current weight. The diet also needs to have the right amount of protein in it to get the most effecient muscle gain... just something to consider for those people considering looking into this... Lyle McDonalds books explain this all very well...
    Yep, this is so...I am trying to build lean mass and have been since April last year...I have managed, but because I haven't kept a strict record of body fat percentages, I know I have dropped from 23 to 19.7% bodyfat in that space, it can take quicker, it can take longer. I am female and I need to supplement with extra protein and I also need to eat more in general in order to gain and maintain lean mass which I have been doing, some days it is a struggle to eat everything, but needs must and all that...I think this might help H some when he decides to weight train...although it can help tone initially...the calories need to be upped so you don't start using your muscles as fuel...(weight training is considered high intensity)

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    Quote Originally Posted by PurpleButterfly View Post
    Ok now I find THAT much more depressing than the idea that the body has a setpoint it will try and get back to.
    I don't find it depressing, I find it fascinating!

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    Mmmm, very interesting and such a lot of information to digest!

    Excellent thread

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    Fab thread and I will be investing in some of the books mentioned here, it's fascinating how it all works although yes slightly depressing about the setpoint/maintenance thing!

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    I have looked up the reference to the set point...and it may seem like bad news to some, but this is what I found and it is quoted from a very clued up athlete who knows what he is talking about (he has researched many many diets and the chemical intricacies of bodies during dieting and exercise, etc and he is a speed skater himself...he has even experimented with many diets to see which suits him as he used to be a fat kid...)

    "How the setpoint is set is still being researched. Some of it is assuredly genetic, some people are simply born with a higher setpoint than others. Their bodies regulate bodyweight normally, they simply do it at a higher level of weight/fat."

    "There is also some evidence that becoming and staying fat can almost permanently raise the setpoint. There is almost no data indicating that the setpoint can ever be brought back down, at least not within any reasonable time span."

    "Studies of both animals and humans who have maintained weight loss for several years shows no spontaneous recovery of metabolism, it remains slightly depressed. My best guess: if the setpoint ever comes back down, it does so after years and years and years of maintaining a lower weight. In that most people will regain the weight within a few years, this is the same as saying that it never happens."
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