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Weight loss...a benefit?
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Yes, we know the disadvantages of being overweight and the advantages of losing weight....but there is a right way and a wrong way of going about it.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I was watching a great programme last night that documented women from the late 1800's to 1940, 2 things surprised me, there was quite an amount of large women , there were also no women who were as thin as some of the celebs of today, they were what used to be normal sized women who were around a size 10 or 12.
anyway back to the OP, weightloss should be about lifetime changes, not a cabbage soup diet until a couple of stone disappears, I personally think he looks better a bit heavier.
anyway back to the OP, weightloss should be about lifetime changes, not a cabbage soup diet until a couple of stone disappears, I personally think he looks better a bit heavier.
according to the article, he's lost 2st in 4 months, which averages out at approx. just under 2lbs a week. i always understood that a 2lb weight loss per week when on a diet is a good thing to aim for, so in that sense his weight loss seems sensible and not over the top.
personally i don't like him and never have but i think he actually looks, body-wise, very good, not too thin at all, just nice and slim.
the face and hair are another matter....yuk! definately doesn't float my boat.
personally i don't like him and never have but i think he actually looks, body-wise, very good, not too thin at all, just nice and slim.
the face and hair are another matter....yuk! definately doesn't float my boat.