I just noticed that BBC 1 are repeating The Truth About series. Late tonight is episode 3, the truth about fat. iPlayer has the truth about calories from last week too... both of interest to anyone trying to eat healthily.
Also still on iPlayer is the truth about getting fit... which may be of interest to a lot of people here, especially newer members. Part of that one is 10k steps up against Active 10 walking.
Other channels are available, but they don’t show this 🤣
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And the most interesting point was that running is actually GOOD for your knees! Runners are less likely to get arthritis and the pressure that you put in your knees is the same as walking, but over less time!
I loved the show, but haven’t seen it for a while... nowadays I can watch it with a smug smile 🤣
Is this the thing with Dr Moseley? I saw something briefly the other day about how doing 30 minutes brisk walking daily is better for you than doing the 10,000 steps daily.
Nope! Though I did get one run in. I have now caught up on work and other stuff I missed though, so running tomorrow and then it’s onwards and upwards!
I say watch the truth about fat... then have a big fry up!!
it’ll remind us of when we watched a vegan programme and decided to go vegan one day a week, craig that didn’t last although a lot of what we eat is vegan but i can’t live without cheese
I make butter... but in the food processor, not much elbow grease required these days 🤣
I was delighted when it was announced that scientists had decided we could fry in butter after all. Logically it always made sense to me, our natural diet says we can take such fats.
Don't get me wrong, I don't know all there is to know, but I do know you need fat in your diet - something of a revelation to me when I joined the weight loss forum and discovered you could eat butter and cream and still lose weight!! 😂 After years of yoyo dieting, cutting out fat was not required.
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