If Europeans Eat so Much Bread, Why Do People Lose Fat When They Travel There?
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Top Comments (10)
I went to Europe for 3 weeks and lost 10lbs....because I WALKED EVERYWHERE...like 5-6 hours per day was spent walking n sight seeing..i snacked n walked
CONCLUSION - Smaller food portions - Healthier ingredients - Cultural attitudes towards meals - Increased physical activity - Less stress - Impact of lifestyle and dietary habits on health and body composition
Look, we have our own issues in Europe, here in GB in particular (we’re slowly heading your way, down the US road with Ultra Processed cr@p) but yeah, when we see what the average American eats, DAMN Bro, they’re killing you people with poison. Also the tendency to oversize everything there, what’s that about? Fast Foods, Sodas, etc…. It’s just JUNK. We have LIDL supermarkets here and they’ll do an Italian week, where you can pick up Italian style delicacies, A French week, A Bavarian week, etc and they’re all worth buying into. The American one by contrast is Deep pan pizza, Hotdog sausages, Potato Chips (Crisps as we call them) and a few BBQ sauces, etc….. it’s garbage. We’re all farmed, but nobody is farmed like Americans, they charge you for poisonous food and then charge you for healthcare and bombard you with drug advertising 24/7. For my mind, America is a very sick society (in many aspects TBH).
During COVID I ended up working from home rather than in n office. As a result I have begun to cook a great deal more. The other day as I was preparing my lunch it occurred to me that I take at least 1.5 - 2 hours to prepare and eat my lunch. When I was in an office with a 30 minute lunch break this was largely impossible so I ate prepared processed food for lunch. I would suggest our work culture, eat at your desk culture, only take 30 minutes for lunch in America are a component of our obesity epidemic.
I lost weight when living in Paris for 5 years and I was eating all the yummy bread and Croissants and and and …
Exclude England for sure.
My own experience in France and Italy recently is that after about 5 weeks, I had lost about 5kg. The time of when I ate did not change, the amount I ate was about the same but with maybe a bit less snacking. The major difference I feel is that the quality of the food was high and I did a lot more than 20,000 steps per day. Note that this weight loss was after having bread everyday in France, gelato in Italy every day and a small beer and a bottle of wine (shared with my wife) each day in both countries.
Just returned from first trip to Italy for 2 weeks. We ate pizza, pasta, gelatos galore. Did not gain any weight, but our daily walking was immensely more than here in states. The food was amazing
4:24 - Traveled to France, spent a week on a luxury barge on the Rhone River - one rule - taste everything - gained no weight...
In Europe dinner is at noon ( or it was when I was young ) then just light supper after work
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Top Comments (10)
I went to Europe for 3 weeks and lost 10lbs....because I WALKED EVERYWHERE...like 5-6 hours per day was spent walking n sight seeing..i snacked n walked
CONCLUSION - Smaller food portions - Healthier ingredients - Cultural attitudes towards meals - Increased physical activity - Less stress - Impact of lifestyle and dietary habits on health and body composition
Look, we have our own issues in Europe, here in GB in particular (we’re slowly heading your way, down the US road with Ultra Processed cr@p) but yeah, when we see what the average American eats, DAMN Bro, they’re killing you people with poison. Also the tendency to oversize everything there, what’s that about? Fast Foods, Sodas, etc…. It’s just JUNK. We have LIDL supermarkets here and they’ll do an Italian week, where you can pick up Italian style delicacies, A French week, A Bavarian week, etc and they’re all worth buying into. The American one by contrast is Deep pan pizza, Hotdog sausages, Potato Chips (Crisps as we call them) and a few BBQ sauces, etc….. it’s garbage. We’re all farmed, but nobody is farmed like Americans, they charge you for poisonous food and then charge you for healthcare and bombard you with drug advertising 24/7. For my mind, America is a very sick society (in many aspects TBH).
During COVID I ended up working from home rather than in n office. As a result I have begun to cook a great deal more. The other day as I was preparing my lunch it occurred to me that I take at least 1.5 - 2 hours to prepare and eat my lunch. When I was in an office with a 30 minute lunch break this was largely impossible so I ate prepared processed food for lunch. I would suggest our work culture, eat at your desk culture, only take 30 minutes for lunch in America are a component of our obesity epidemic.
I lost weight when living in Paris for 5 years and I was eating all the yummy bread and Croissants and and and …
Exclude England for sure.
My own experience in France and Italy recently is that after about 5 weeks, I had lost about 5kg. The time of when I ate did not change, the amount I ate was about the same but with maybe a bit less snacking. The major difference I feel is that the quality of the food was high and I did a lot more than 20,000 steps per day. Note that this weight loss was after having bread everyday in France, gelato in Italy every day and a small beer and a bottle of wine (shared with my wife) each day in both countries.
Just returned from first trip to Italy for 2 weeks. We ate pizza, pasta, gelatos galore. Did not gain any weight, but our daily walking was immensely more than here in states. The food was amazing
4:24 - Traveled to France, spent a week on a luxury barge on the Rhone River - one rule - taste everything - gained no weight...
In Europe dinner is at noon ( or it was when I was young ) then just light supper after work