Hi Urban,
one question - are you male of female (important for the BMI)?
Another thing ... sign up to
www.nutridiary.com or similar and start tracking your consumption there. At least for a week or so to find out what you are really eating in a day.
Also, consider picking up Dr. Doug Graham's '80/10/10 diet' book - it is exactly about a fruit-centered (raw) vegan, low-fat lifestyle and contains a lot of important information IMO.
I have been trying to follow the 80/10/10 principle (min. 80 % of calories from carbs, max 10% from fat and max 10% from protein, which basically means eschewing most kinds of oils and fats as well as animal products) since I read 'The China study' in October 2010 and have since lost ~20 lb (going from 95 kgs to 85 kgs at 185 cm body weight - male).
I try to eat lots of fruits during the day and as snacks, and a large (really large) plate of cooked vegetables and salads for lunch in the company restaurant (and of course not to stay hungry at any times) every day, so for me it has worked out so far (and will most likely continue to, as I do not plan to change that lifestyle anytime soon). Ah yes, I also get up no at 5:30 in the morning for a little morning run (about 2 miles) and some push-ups/sit-ups before preparing breakfast (muesli/green smoothie) for my family...
Best regards,
Andy
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