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A woman lost 130 pounds after weight loss surgery. 4 simple habits have kept her in shape for 3 years.
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Emma Roma Jayne在2022年接受了减肥手术,并在两年内减掉了132磅。她通过结合健康饮食、规律运动和心理调适,成功地维持了减重成果。文章重点介绍了她如何通过80/20饮食法、每周三次力量训练、增加日常活动量以及关注健康习惯而非体重秤上的数字,来保持身材和健康。她强调,减肥手术并非一劳永逸的解决方案,关键在于术后坚持健康的生活方式和积极的心态。

⚖️ 减肥手术后的关键在于维持健康的生活方式,而非依赖手术本身。Emma Roma Jayne在接受减肥手术后,意识到仅仅依靠手术无法一劳永逸,必须配合长期的生活方式改变,包括咨询营养师和接受心理治疗,以克服过去的饮食习惯,防止体重反弹。她指出,术后如果未能改变不良生活习惯,体重很有可能会反弹。

🍎 饮食方面,她采用80/20法则,注重摄入大量全食物,如高蛋白、低碳水化合物的食物,同时允许偶尔的放纵,例如享受甜点。这种平衡的饮食方式,避免了极端限制,有助于长期坚持,减少暴饮暴食的冲动,并专注于长期健康。

💪 力量训练是维持体重的重要手段。Emma Roma Jayne每周进行三次力量训练,旨在增加肌肉量,提高新陈代谢,这是一种被称为“身体重塑”的有效方式,有助于在减脂的同时塑造体形。

🚶‍♀️ 增加日常活动量,将运动融入生活。除了规律的健身房锻炼,她还注重日常活动,例如将车停在离目的地稍远的地方,或在午休时间散步,以提高整体活动水平。

💖 关注健康习惯而非体重数字。她认识到体重会波动,因此更侧重于建立和维持健康的习惯,而非过度关注体重秤上的具体数字。她认为,只要坚持健康的生活方式,身体健康才是最重要的。

Emma Roma Jayne had weight loss surgery in 2022.

At age 22, Emma Roma Jayne had no confidence.

The content creator and TikTok strategist, based in Australia, told Business Insider that she was very active growing up, but an injury forced her to stop playing sports and she "started piling the weight on."

In March 2022, Roma Jayne decided to get bariatric surgery: a weight-loss procedure to reduce the size of the stomach, meaning you can't eat as much and feel full faster. At the time, GLP-1 medications like Ozempic weren't on her radar. Roma Jayne complemented the surgery with therapy to treat her eating disorder.

"Instead of working on my mental health, I would just binge and eat and get the dopamine from food," she said.

To be eligible for the surgery, she had to commit to making serious, long-term lifestyle changes to prevent gaining the weight back, including having regular sessions with a nutritionist and a personal trainer for six months pre-surgery and two years after.

"People think that it's like a 'lose weight quick' thing. And that's all you have to do and you'll be happy and everything will be solved, but your hunger does come back," Roma Jayne said of bariatric surgery. "If I had those bad habits, that lifestyle that I had before weight loss surgery, I would 100% gain my weight back."

The data is mixed, but one a review of studies published in the journal Obesity Surgery found that up to 76% of patients regained a significant amount of weight six years after bariatric surgery. Reasons included the size of their stomach growing over time, inadequate support post-op, and patients struggling to break unhealthy habits.

Roma Jayne lost 132 pounds over two years.

Following the advice of her nutritionist, Roma Jayne initially followed a high-protein, low-carb diet to lose weight, started working out six times a week, and lost 132 pounds over two years.

Three years post-op, she's maintained her lower weight by mainly eating whole foods and being as active as possible. She has what she sees as a more balanced and sustainable approach to her diet and fitness routine.

Roma Jayne, now 24, shared the four habits that she said have helped her stay in shape.

1) Eating mostly whole foods and the occasional treat

As working out regularly and eating a healthy diet became habits for Roma Jayne, she became more interested in and passionate about nutrition. After the surgery, she ate small portions and few carbs to lose weight, but she no longer excludes any food group as her focus is long-term health.

She still eats lots of protein as she learned that it helps her maintain her weight, but avoids ultra-processed foods and prioritizes whole foods, which are linked to better overall health.

Roma Jayne said that she eats nutritious, balanced meals, such as homemade pizza and wholemeal wraps, around 90% of the time, but isn't scared of the occasional sweet treat.

"If I want to have chocolate, I'll just have some chocolate. I don't restrict myself too much," she said.

Roma Jayne's approach echoes what's known as the 80/20 rule, or eating healthily 80% of the time and being more flexible the remaining 20%.

Dietitians have told BI that this is a sustainable way to eat and maintain your weight, because restrictive diets often lead to cravings, which make it harder to eat high calorie foods in moderation.

Roma Jayne lifts weights as she works on building muscle mass and maintaining her fat loss.

2) Strength training three times a week

Roma Jayne lifts weights at the gym three or four times a week. Her current goal is to maintain her fat loss, while gaining muscle, which is known as body recomposition.

Research suggests that strength training helps burn fat while also building muscle mass, which improves the metabolism.

3) Parking a little further from her destination

In the past, Roma Jayne would go to the gym but struggled to be consistent as she saw it as a punishment for being overweight rather than a way to look after her health.

Now she tries to stay as active as possible because it makes her feel good.

Aside from her formal workouts, she's conscious of her step count and takes opportunities to walk during her day.

For example, sometimes she parks a few minutes away from her office or goes for a walk on her lunch break. "Just any way to get out and about," she said.

4) Prioritizing healthy habits over the number on the scale

Over the last few years, Roma Jayne's weight has fluctuated, but she makes an effort to be kind to herself when it does. She focuses more on sustaining the healthy habits she has established than worrying about the exact number on the scale, as she knows they count for more.

"My weight fluctuates so much, and I think it's just I know that I'm exercising well, I'm eating well, I'm healthy. So as long as I know that I'm doing my best, what is on the scales just doesn't really matter," she said.

Obesity experts agree that weight alone is not an accurate measure of a person's health. Other factors, such as how much muscle mass a person has and water retention, can increase the number on the scale. Plus, research suggests that where on the body the fat is located might have more bearing on a person's health than how much of it they have.

"I think the biggest thing that's really helped me maintain these habits and maintain my weight loss is really just doing what's best for myself. And that's in every aspect of my life," Roma Jayne said.

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