Yes, there was a large scale study done some years ago (and many other similar ones too, I would think) where they had three groups-1. Diet and excercise2. Exercise only3. Diet onlyThe results were that the diet and exercise group did only marginally better than the diet alone group in terms of weight loss alone. Obviously, there are other benefits of exercise, but it highlights the importance of diet regardless of excercise level.My friend and I have been doing an email diet diary every night, helps keep us off the naughty treats!
I think that is certainly true about muscle bulk, but longer term exercise increases your results as far as body image goes I think. I have done weight watchers a few times and while I was just "eating well" i was losing weight but I didn't notice a really big difference until I added exercise too. Every now and then my DH and I go through a "watch what we do" phase. We start of with taking our measurements, incl. upper arm, chest, waist, thigh and calf, and then monitor our food and exercise. We redo our measurements the same time each week. Just paying attention always makes a difference to me.
I made spagetti for tea but made myself a huge salad and had only a small portion of pasta, when I would normally just have. Huge bowl of pasta.
Great idea Chelsea the salad was actually for DH and I but I should get the boys to go for it too. How is the leg?