Charts of my Maintenance of Weight-Loss - Years Four through Ten+
- POSTED ON: Jul 19, 2016

I have been consistently tracking all of my daily food and my daily weight since September 2004.

Below are some Charts that demonstrate these records.

I previously posted Charts of my Weight-Loss & First Three Years of Maintenance. This article continues on with Years Four through Ten+.



The charts below are of my Weight-Loss Maintenance phase.



This Chart shows my daily weights during year FOUR of maintenance. February 2009 through February 2010.


This Chart shows my daily calories during year FOUR of maintenance. February 2009 through February 2010. (It's best to follow the Blue Line because the Red line is often hidden underneath the Blue line. The Red line is the food eaten, the Blue line is the net of the food eaten - after factoring in additional exercise.)



This Chart shows my daily weights during year FIVE of maintenance. February 2010 through February 2011.


This Chart shows my daily calories during year FIVE of maintenance. February 2010 through February 2011.



This Chart shows my daily weights during year SIX of maintenance. February 2011 through February 2012.



This Chart shows my daily calories during year SIX of maintenance. February 2011 through February 2012.



This Chart shows my daily weights during year SEVEN of maintenance. February 2012 through February 2013.



This Chart shows my daily calories during year SEVEN of maintenance. February 2012 through February 2013.



This Chart shows my daily weights during year EIGHT of maintenance. February 2013 through February 2014.



This Chart shows my daily calories during year EIGHT of maintenance. February 2013 through February 2014.



This Chart shows my daily weights during year NINE of maintenance. February 2014 through February 2015.



This Chart shows my daily calories during year NINE of maintenance. February 2014 through February 2015.

 


This Chart shows my daily weights during year TEN of maintenance. February 2015 through February 2016.



This Chart shows my daily calories during year TEN of maintenance. February 2015 through February 2016.

 


This Chart shows my daily weights during year ELEVEN of maintenance. February 2016 through the present time: July 2016.

 


This Chart shows my daily calories during year ELEVEN of maintenance. February 2016 through the present time: July 2016.


Below is a chart showing my personal Weight Maintenance Plan.



During the past five years here in DietHobby, occasionally I've posted "Status Update" articles which discuss my ongoing personal weight and calorie details.  You can find them stored in the DietHobby ARCHIVES.  Here is a link to one of my more detailed articles: Status Update - Records: My Past 8 Years (August 2012)

For current information, See: Status Update - July 2016.

I plan to write more about some of the details involved in my Weight-Loss and Maintenance in future articles.  When that happens, I expect to refer back to these Charts to illustrate points made in those future comments. If you have questions about points you would like to see me address concerning these charts, or this issue, please let me know.


Charts of My Weight-Loss & First Three Years of Maintenance
- POSTED ON: Jul 18, 2016


I have been consistently tracking all of my daily food and my daily weight since September 2004.


Below are some Charts that demonstrate these records.



The first two charts below are of my Weight-Loss phase.


This Chart shows my daily weights from September 2004 through the end of January 2006 when I reached my goal weight.



This Chart shows my daily calorie totals from September 2004 through the end of January 2006 when I reached my goal weight.  (It's best to follow the Blue Line because the Red line is often hidden underneath the Blue line.The Red line is the food eaten, the Blue line is the net of the food eaten - after factoring in additional exercise.)


The remaining charts below are of my ongoing Maintenance of Weight-Loss phase.


This Chart shows my daily weights during year ONE of maintenance. February 2006 through February 2007.



This Chart shows my daily calories during year ONE of maintenance. February 2006 through February 2007. (It's best to follow the Blue Line because the Red line is often hidden underneath the Blue line.The Red line is the food eaten, the Blue line is the net of the food eaten - after factoring in additional exercise.)

 


This Chart shows my daily weights during year TWO of maintenance. February 2007 through February 2008.

 


This Chart shows my daily calories during year TWO of maintenance. February 2007 through February 2008.  (It's best to follow the Blue Line because the Red line is often hidden underneath the Blue line.The Red line is the food eaten, the Blue line is the net of the food eaten - after factoring in additional exercise.)

 


This Chart shows my daily weights during year THREE of maintenance. February 2008 through February 2009.

 


This Chart shows my daily calories during year THREE of maintenance. February 2008 through February 2009. (It's best to follow the Blue Line because the Red line is often hidden underneath the Blue line.The Red line is the food eaten, the Blue line is the net of the food eaten - after factoring in additional exercise.)

Below is a chart showing my personal Weight Maintenance Plan.

 

For more Charts of my Maintenance Years, see my companion article: Charts of My Maintenance of Weight-Loss - Years Four through Ten+.


My Status - May 2016 Maintenance
- POSTED ON: May 24, 2016

Occasionally, I share my numbers here at DietHobby to show how it's going for me here in Maintenance. Below is a chart showing details of my weights and calories for the past 3 weeks or so of this month.


See the bottom of the picture for my Average weight, and the Average number of calories I was able to eat per day to achieve that weight number.

For ME, 125.3 lbs is a BMI of 24.5.  SO....the chart shows that this past 3 weeks, in order to maintain a BMI of 24.5, I was able to eat an average of 901 calories per day.

These numbers show a fairly normal month for me here in my 10th year of weight-loss maintenance.

According to my detailed daily Computer Food Journal Records, 913 calories has been my actual CALORIE AVERAGE for the past 365 days.

It is very difficult to achieve eating so very few calories. I manage one-day-at-a-time.

My ultimate goal is to maintain my large weight-loss for the rest of my life, and...if possible...I want to keep my weight within a "normal" BMI range.

I share many of my thoughts and my struggle on this issue here at my website, DietHobby, where I've scrapbooked a great many articles, pictures, and videos.

Many articles and videos I've created myself, and many of them are those I find helpful, interesting, or amusing. I named my website, DietHobby, because I've found it personally necessary to treat "dieting" as a "hobby".

Read my first article at Diethobby 5+ years ago, which I wrote back in February 2011, Dieting is my Hobby. It is still just as true for me today as it was then.

 


My Name
- POSTED ON: May 22, 2016


Sometimes the Right Path is Not the Easiest One.
- POSTED ON: May 21, 2016

 

 

After 10+ years,
the only Right Path 
for me
here in Maintenance
is the one
I continually create
for myself.

 

 

 

 


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