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There's some decent advice mixed in there, but half of that sub is filled with pasta, bread and rice.
Pasta and bread compete in the top3 of "do not eat if you want to stay lean".
They may cause various degrees of bloating and a bloated stomach for many people.

It's garbage tier food. Absolute no go for people who are overweight, obese or can't maintain weight.
 
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6'3", 240lbs here, although I think I put on a few pounds over Christmas. Started 2019 @ 270lbs, so I guess I'm happy with where I ended up. I want to drop another 20 and get closer to 200lbs.

I do the Wii Fit daily and it finally stopped calling me "Obese" when I hit 240 and now I'm just "Overweight". Woot!
 
If you gained 45 in a month then you likely weighed yourself initially at a severely dehydrated state. Weighed yourself at the end in a likely very hydrated state, and also gained probably at least 10-15 actual pounds that month from too many calories.

Assuming your scenario actually happened.
 
There's some decent advice mixed in there, but half of that sub is filled with pasta, bread and rice.
Pasta and bread compete in the top3 of "do not eat if you want to stay lean".
They may cause various degrees of bloating and a bloated stomach for many people.

It's garbage tier food. Absolute no go for people who are overweight, obese or can't maintain weight.

It's fine as long as you moderate quantities. I eat between 75 and 100g of rice every day, plus another 75g of oats and even though each gram of carbs binds around 4g of water I never feel bloated.

If you start gobbling down 250g of pasta followed by 4 slices of bread every day you'll of course feel bloated, and rightfully so, because you eat like a pig.
 
It's fine as long as you moderate quantities. I eat between 75 and 100g of rice every day, plus another 75g of oats and even though each gram of carbs binds around 4g of water I never feel bloated.

If you start gobbling down 250g of pasta followed by 4 slices of bread every day you'll of course feel bloated, and rightfully so, because you eat like a pig.
Yep. I eat pasta and rice on the regular. I've been doing intermittent fasting for almost a decade because it opened up more flexibility in what I can eat. It sucks to be hungry in the morning while others around me are eating pancakes, bacon, or whatever since I picked lunch and early dinner for my feeding window. But then I get to listen to sob stories from these folks about how they "don't eat that much" and "can't lose weight because of reason" while simultaneously claiming that I'm "lucky" that I'm lean, as if I didn't do anything to achieve what I have.

Everyone has the power to control their weight. This is the most basic level of personal responsibility, and if you can't even admit that your weight problems are self-inflicted, you will continue to have problems. The solutions are out there, and none of them require exercise. You WILL feel hungry all the time though. Shit sucks, but that's life. Like, I want some fries right now so bad because I smell someone's breakfast hash browns but I just suffer in silence.
 
Fuck no i'm 6'4 and I weigh about 70kg(thats 154lbs I think).

I'm probably gonna die from dystrophy soon.

Fuck my metabolism.
People make a comment about my weight at least once a week.
I would love to put on some weight but I just can't.

You might want to eat a lot of oily, calorie-heavy and fat dense foods. Hardgainers need to stuff themselves full of whatever food will put a brake on their metabolism. Eating/binging unhealthy, junkfood isn't normally recommended, but it might work.
 
No, never.


If what he means by chemicals he means sugar (and other sweeteners) he isn't wrong.

I don't understand how a person would overeat on eggs or meat or fish. How is that even possible?

For every fat person it's always obvious why they are obese, not by the amounts, but by what they eat.
It's been known like since forever what a person should or shouldn't eat not get fat. Somehow in 2019 this is some big mystery.
He is still wrong. Additives, sugar etc may effect your appetite and they may have a marginal effect on how your body processes, distributes and stores your energy, but without excess calories you will not gain weight. Noone can gain a pound a day for a month eating 1800 calories per day be it Twinkies or salad and chicken breast.
 
You might want to eat a lot of oily, calorie-heavy and fat dense foods. Hardgainers need to stuff themselves full of whatever food will put a brake on their metabolism. Eating/binging unhealthy, junkfood isn't normally recommended, but it might work.
That's the thing....I eat junk food practically every day.

But i'm also a smoker so maybe that's my problem.
 
No, but I've been noticing my metabolism getting worse with age. At 27 I couldn't put on weight. At 29 I'm now a bit podgy. Trying to get back into running again to counter it.
 
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5'10" 200 with a little muscle. I'd love to get back down to 185-190. I don't care about BMI or other explanations. I know how much better I look and feel around there. Snacking (mostly chips) has been my frenemy.
 
5'10" 200 with a little muscle. I'd love to get back down to 185-190. I don't care about BMI or other explanations. I know how much better I look and feel around there. Snacking (mostly chips) has been my frenemy.

Snacking is usually a problem, yeah. Chips (crisps) are delicious but they'r empty calories as they aren't particularly filling.
 
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Fuck....I'm 32, 5'5", and I weigh about 215. Not good. I don't look fat but I definitely don't take my shirt off at the beach and I hate going to the pool. I also wear Spanx-type undershirts when I go to work or out to the store. I fucking hate it. It wouldn't be so bad visually if I didn't have chest meats but I do. All my adipose meats accumulate in my chest, belly, and butt. Doesn't help that I'm short. I used to always be skinny up until the year I joined the military when I was 21. I entered boot camp at 155 and left at 152 with muscle gained. I went off to tech school and ate like shit in my dorm room. Then I got married and became a father along with the fact that I was a medical lab tech in the military so my job was pretty sedentary.

I've played DDR and other active rhythm games since 2003 but I don't get to play 'em as much as I used to because Mississippi has jack shit around here and living on the second floor of an apartment means I can't exactly play at home. I really need to eat better. When I meal prepped for a couple weeks, I lost 10lbs, it was awesome. I recently bought a bicycle again so I've been riding regularly with my daughter but I need to do more. I was literally planning on lifting my kettle bells today (regularly) and getting into RingFit Adventure seriously because it really is fun and makes me sweat. I hate weighing 215 and having chest meats and belly meats T_T
 
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He is still wrong. Additives, sugar etc may effect your appetite and they may have a marginal effect on how your body processes, distributes and stores your energy, but without excess calories you will not gain weight. Noone can gain a pound a day for a month eating 1800 calories per day be it Twinkies or salad and chicken breast.
What you're saying is basically "if you're starving, you won't gain weight".
No shit.

Sugar has the most direct effect on how your body processes and stores energy.
Massive blood sugar spikes lead to insulin spikes and trigger lipogenesis.

Caloric restriction starvation diets and spending hours on elipticals are for fatties that can't give up garbage food entirely.

If you start gobbling down 250g of pasta followed by 4 slices of bread every day you'll of course feel bloated, and rightfully so, because you eat like a pig.
250g of pasta and 4slices of bread doesn't sound like that much food by weight.
You will never get any abdominal bloating or pressure by stuffing yourself with much larger portions of fish, meat, eggs, etc.
Neither will you put on any unnecessary weight.

Bloating has nothing to do with amounts of food, it's symptom that your body is having a hard time digesting the food.
A bloated tummy is fairly common even in people that are not even fat, but eat bread and grains.

Malnourished people (with sufficient caloric intake) also have bloated tummies (kwashiorkor).

Bread and pasta is wartime-famine grade food, it's pure glucose (so your body has energy to move the muscles), but everything else breaks down
and you will be hungry until you get proper nutrition in. Human body is not an electric car or a simple calories in/calories out thermodynamic system.

Obese and overweight people are often malnorished, and it's often a sign of poverty, not the other way around.
 
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I'm currently about 50 pounds overweight. Had a bad injury, took a lot of painkillers, and boom. Plan to rectify that by the Summer, but motivation levels aren't what they used to be since getting married, and wifey likes me more cuddly.
 
I'd say I'm only slightly overweight, but it's still a problem given that I'm not very physically strong either.
 
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250g of pasta and 4slices of bread doesn't sound like that much food by weight.

100g of average pasta (raw weight) has between 350 and 400 calories. A slice of bread is around 100. If I ate 1200+ calories plus of carbs I'd feel bloated too.

Also obese people are not bloated or
malnourished, they're fucking fat. They may feel bloated because their calorie intake is consistently higher than their burn rate but it's not even remotely the same reason as the bloated bellies in African kids.
 
I eat pasta or rice almost every day and have for most of my life, and have been underweight for most of that time. Not claiming people don't suffer from issues doing that but I don't feel bloated. As for bread, I eat dark bread which isn't quite the same, but I used to eat toast when I lived with my parents and I agree that stuff isn't great.
 
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