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Keeping a Food Diary for Weight Loss

June 11, 2013

Write What You Eat – Keeping a Food Diary for Weight Loss

Some medical professionals recommend keeping a food diary for health reasons, and weight loss may be one of those. Keeping a record of what you eat can help you chart calories, identify unhealthy habits, and other benefits. A simple chart for tracking your daily calorie count goal vs actual intake will help you stick to a plan.

Here is a simple example from eMeals:
eMeals Food Diary

Here are some tips on how to keep a food diary, and how it may help you in your weight-loss efforts.

1. The diary itself

In today’s world, many people have mobile devices that function as portable computers. You could keep your food diary on your mobile device, or you may prefer to carry a small notebook. Whatever you choose, make it something convenient and cohesive, so you are not jotting down information on random bits of loose paper all day.

2. What do you write?

Basically, a food diary consists of a record of everything you put into your mouth. Whether it’s a jelly bean from your co-worker’s desk or a salad at lunch, write it down in your food diary. Note details – did the salad have tomatoes, cheese, cucumbers, etc.? What kind of dressing did you put on it, and how much? You should also write down what time you ate a given food.

At first, it might be a good idea to write down what you’re eating before you make any changes to your diet. That way, you can make smart changes that are tailored to your well-documented eating style and habits.

If you like, you can also record how you are feeling on particular days and times of the day in your food diary. This may help you recognize patterns of worry eating and so forth.

Calorie charting and counting is another thing you can write in your food diary. There are numerous websites that can help you with determining the calorie content of various foods, including the Food Tracker at mypyramid.gov. (This is one of those times when having a mobile device with internet capabilities could come in handy for calorie tracking on the go.)

3. What the diary can show you

As you assess your food diary, some things may come to light. As noted above, you might notice you have a tendency to eat sugary foods when you are feeling stressed, or starchy foods before bed. You might also notice that you eat fatty snacks when you watch TV or talk on the phone. So-called “mindless eating” cannot be ignored when it’s there in black and white!

As you begin to see these patterns and habits, you can make informed choices about where you can cut back and/or substitute healthy foods for unhealthy ones. You may also find that seeking support or therapy becomes easier when you have identified some specific problems or areas where you need help.

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* I received one year of complimentary meal plans from eMeals through the eMeals Connect Blogger Program in exchange for an honest review. Regardless, I only recommend products or services I use personally and believe will be good for my readers. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255: “Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising. You can read more in our Disclosure Policy.

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  1. Sarah Elyce says

    December 2, 2013 at 8:30 am

    This is the best way to modify what you eat, in my opinion.

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  2. md kennedy says

    November 22, 2013 at 5:22 am

    I strongly believe my husband doesn’t realize he eats as much as he does. I’d love for him to track his consumption for a few weeks for a wake-up call. I am going to try to find an app for him that will make it as easy as possible.

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