Thursday, November 30, 2006

Types of weight loss

We all think that any weight loss is a "good thing", but sometimes it actually isn't. There are several kinds of weight loss but there's really only one kind that actually works. Three kinds of weight loss are:

  • Water loss
  • Muscle loss
  • Fat loss

Water loss

Water loss is what makes your weight fluctuate the most. Your body is made up of, on average, 50% to 60% water with the rest being taken up by muscle and fat. You can probably guess that water plays a major role in your weight. Two cups of water is roughly equal to one pound of weight, so if you don't drink your needed eight glasses minimum a day then you can lose a fair amount of weight.

Muscle loss

Your muscles don't stay, no matter how hard you wish them to stay. Your muscles deteriorate over time so your body needs to rebuild them. Exercise helps build up new muscles, but if your body can't rebuild your existing muscles then you're going to lose them. Protein is what your body needs to rebuild muscles (as well as for your brain, red blood cells and your central nervous system), so if you're not getting enough protein then your body is less efficient at rebuilding muscles, so they will deteriorate and you lose weight. This can also happen if you don't eat enough carbohydrates, as your body will then convert the protein you eat into the fuel it needs, meaning that you don't have the proteins your body needs each day.

Fat loss

This is the best weight loss to have. It's very easy to gain weight and it's very hard to lose weight. Your body needs to consume food, convert it to energy and burn it during the day. If you eat too much food each day, or the wrong kind of food, then your body won't be able to burn it all and it will get stored as fat so it can be burned at a later time. Unfortunately, this new fat generally isn't burnt off as your body will continue to receive too much so fat will continue to be stored, making you fatter and heavier. If you count calories (generally 2500 a day for women and 3500 a day for men) then you can still gain weight even if you're well under. How? Well, you could be eating full fat foods, or foods that are just unhealthy, and your body won't be able to burn it all so it gets stored as fat.

Conclusions

I'm far from an expert on this, but I've found that if you eat to within the last 500 calories of your limit, while doing a fair amount of exercise, then you can slowly lose weight. The best weight loss is fat loss and it takes time to burn off far. On average you should be able to lose two pounds a week, anything more than this is unhealthy and you're likely to just put it back on again. You should also try to weigh yourself under the same conditions so as to rule out other factors. Pick a time and day to weigh yourself each week and try to do it at that time. It could be in the morning just after waking and just after your morning trip to the toilet, but before you have anything to drink or eat. You could also do it every monday evening just after getting home from work.

Whatever time you pick you should try to make it the same each week. Always try to do it after going to the toilet and before you eat or drink anything, this way you'll get a more true reading as liquid and food will add to your weight (I can lose two pound just by emptying a full bladder before weighing myself, or I can gain a pound just by drinking two glasses of water before I weigh myself).

Tuesday, November 28, 2006

I can get rich on this

It has been a while since I added the Google ads to this blog so I thought I'd take a look to see how much I've "earned". It is such a huge number that I'll soon be able to buy a mansion, or even a whole country!. My "Total Earnings" comes in as a whooping USD 1.05! That's one dollar and 5 cents. Wow.

Monday, November 27, 2006

Food Cravings

Here is a good page on food cravings and what you really need. Example: if you crave chocolate then you really need magnesium, and you can get it from things like raw nuts and seeds, legumes and fruits. I don't know how correct the list is but it seems interesting anyway.

Helsinki Complaints Choir

A bit old, but funny nonetheless.

Friday, November 24, 2006

I've Got Wind!

That's what England will be saying tonight! There will be, supposidly, 60-70 MPH winds with a 40% chance of damage. This should be a fun night! If I notice anything interesting outside my window then I'll take pictures or a video, just to share it with all the people who read this blog (all 3 of you!).

UPDATE: Well, the forecasters lie. The strongest wind last night was maybe 30 MPH at most with only short bursts of rain. There has been more rain during the day today (I was out in some) but it hasn't been that windy. They said it was going to hit here but we've just had winter showers. Sometimes I don't know why I listen to the forecasters!

Wednesday, November 22, 2006

Lights, Camera, Action!

I'm now a director on YouTube. It's a shame I didn't set it up before posting the fireworks video as I can now upload videos longer than 10 minutes. Oh well, no harm done. I can at least upload videos longer than that now. I'm planning on doing a few videos, which could hit over 10 minutes, so I'll now have a place to put them.

Christmas Presents

Other people might think of me as being cheap, but I went shopping for christmas presents today and got half of them from a pound shop! I'll be going back tomorrow to look for the rest as I didn't have the arm room to hold more presents. The ones I got are nice presents, not some cheap nasty things. They might not be expensive flashy presents that look good when you open them but then you find you never use them, these are real presents that are likely to get a lot of use out of them! I prefer those kinds of presents over the other kind.

UPDATE: I now have £3 left with which to get a last present for my mum. I started off with £20 and have bought 10 presents and the material to make my own christmas cards. Pretty good going to have got all that in only £17!

Thursday, November 16, 2006

Health Machine - It now does weights!

I worked on the health website a bit this evening and got the weight displaying working properly on the users page. I had to make a few other changes so that it pulled the right measurements out and, also in the right order, but it's all good now. I even added in the target weight bit and the difference. I was thinking of maybe having it display a happy picture, like balloons, if you're under your target, and a picture of dumbbells, or something similar, if you're over your target. Just to make it look a bit less boring (there's too much text). Anyway, here's a picture for you:

Health Website User Index Page

Opera Developer Tools

Nice! Opera have released the developer tools that have been in the works for a while now, and they're great! There's the DOM Console (DOM is Document Object Model - Basically how the page is made up using HTML), the DOM Snapshot which is like a source viewer, and the CSS Editor which you can use to mess with the layout from within a loaded page.

I was using Firefox before to do things like live CSS editing and checking out the DOM, but now I can just use Opera! Opera is my default browser, and I don't really like using Firefox, so being able to do all this from the browser that I love is excellent. The only thing that I'll have to use Firefox for now is debugging javascript and checking out AJAX calls (Web 2.0 stuff) if I ever have to do that again.

Wednesday, November 15, 2006

Galaxy Doughnut

I quite like this picture. Not sure what it is exactly. The original title was "the galaxy on its side".

Galaxy Doughnut

Health Website Update

I've made quite a few changes to my health website since I last talked about it, so I thought it was time for an update! Well, it's slowly coming along, which is good. I've spent a while getting it looking right as it was bugging me, that's why I haven't progressed as far as I had hoped by now. Anyway, it's now in a state where I can start adding the useful things back in, and I've started on that with weight entry. It doesn't display the entered weights yet as I wasn't sure how I wanted it to look, plus I didn't have any way of adding the weights in at the time!

Pictures are better than text, so here are a few:

Health Website Index Page

This is the home page of the website. Pretty boring really. I might spruce it up later with some images or something.


Health Website Signup Page

This is the signup page. I find it quite funny that the note areas are much longer than the sections the note is for!


Health Website Signup Page With Errors

This is the signup page again, but this time showing errors. All I did was tried to signup without entering any details. It also gives errors if something is the wrong length, or contains invalid characters, or if the password and password confirmation don't match.


Health Website User Logged In

This is what is currently displayed once you've signed up and logged in. It's not show any of my latest weight measurements as I haven't actually got that far (just adding weights). I might change the look of this later on, it all depends on what it looks like once it's display weights and measurements.


Health Website Add Weight

Finally, this is how you add weights. It's showing stone and lbs as that's what I selected when I signed up. You can also select kg's if you want. It automatically selects "todays" date as you would probably be entering the weight just after taking it, but it can be changed if you're adding in previous weights.

Sunday, November 12, 2006

Zooomr

Zooomr is a photo hosting site, much like Flickr, although much faster. The free account lets you upload 100 MB of photos a month, which is a lot more than the 10 MB a month that Flickr gives you! I also took advantage of a special offer they have for upgrading to a pro account if you have a blog (and you upload an image to zooomr and make a blog post using it). I can now upload 4 GB of photos a month! I doubt I'll even use the original 100 MB a month, let alone 4 GB! Still, it's nice to have it if I ever decide to do a mass upload (like holiday pictures).

Strangely enough, all future pictures that I take and want to put online will be done using zooomr. Zooomr is much like flickr when viewing a photo, but zooomr does a few extra things like GeoTagging (you can select the location where the photo was taken using Google Maps), and adding hotspots to pictures (I think anyway, I haven't actually tried it).

Sunset over London

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Sunset over London - Hosted on Zooomr

My window faces West, so I get to see some excellent sunsets over London. Here is one of the better ones I've taken.

Friday, November 10, 2006

Seven Monitor Heaven

I've fallen in love with this: Zenview Arena Elite. It would be like have a space shuttle in your office! I'd still probably end up running out of space though. I think the best thing is that they list a bunch of graphics cards that are compatible with it and also tell you how many you would need. I've seen some multi-monitor displays before that don't even tell you what inputs the monitors take.

Last episode of Not Going Out

Sad night tonight as it's the last episode in the series of Not Going Out. It's depressing as it has been a fantastic comedy that has me laughing for nearly the entire show. I hope that they come back for a second series; plus I hope that Kate and Lee realise that they like each other!

Monday, November 06, 2006

5th of November Fireworks

Went to a fireworks display yesterday (as it's now Monday!) and I took my camera along with me and recorded the whole thing. It lasted for 22 minutes and was pretty good. I was hoping that my batteries would hold out to the end and thankfully they did! I uploaded it to youtube in three parts as I'm limited to 10 minute clips (I split it 8, 8, 4), but that doesn't really matter. Here are the three parts: