Photographic vs. Written Food Diaries
Most people who engage in weight loss programs generally keep food diaries as a way of observing what they eat and monitoring the amount of calories they consume. They create reminders of what was eaten and also provide motivation and a give you a better idea of your progress, or in some cases, regression.
However, recently researchers have found that photographing your food before you eat could have a much bigger impact on your weight loss goals.
A study that was set up that asked 43 volunteers to record what they ate in a week with photos and with words. At the conclusion of the study, the volunteers were quizzed on their opinions of both written and photographed entries. It was discovered that photographs were far more effective overall as opposed to the written entries in a diary. It would appear that the photos provided a much more effective visual impact on any snack binges that occurred and also triggered a much clearer critical evaluation at the right time, which was before the food was eaten. The volunteers also reported that the photographs served as a great way to encourage them, to select healthy alternatives to the food they normally ate.
Many of the written food diaries were completed long after the meal(s) were consumed, so they did not have the same mental impact on that person, and in some cases was not accurate enough when recording quantity and quality of the food eaten. The volunteers in the study also stated that writing the diary was boring and laborious.
So to conclude, taking photographs of your meals may be considered to some as a bit on the extreme side however as a motivational tool and, more importantly, a great way to visually assess your eating habits and establish portion control. It could be worth trying as a way to help in your own weight loss goals.

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Yea, very interesting
I took a pic of one meal before, but that was only because I couldn't believe I was about to eat it! But I would imagine you'd make it happen if you really mean it will.
That is interesting...
certainly makes sense that it would be more effective. is a little on the extreme side though, and you'd have to have your camera around at all times!
but I suppose it could work!
Thanks for the different take on keeping a food journal!
Most people carry a camera with them all the time...
....on their cell phone! How many cell's 'don't' have a camera attached these days?
There was a British woman who decided to try the photographic food journal and looking at her days consumption of food it actually sickened her to the point of making that decision to start on a health kick. (Her previous diet was fried food, lots of white bread, chips, chocolate, cookies, hardly any greens or fruit). I think alot of people when snacking on junk don't realise the magnitude of it all until its displayed to all them in one day. In fact she over estimated how many calories she consumed until she could visibly see it. It was almost double her estimate when she weighed it all up!
True
When you think about it, we all go through our days not really thinking about what we're eating anyway - one meal here, some junk there... like me (I just had a huge lunch plus a whole packet of wafers, not i'm going to down an orange). But you're right, I would imagine it being a huge difference when you pool everything together & look at it. I can only imagine how grossed out i'd be if I was eating junk all the time, & actually saw it all!
Thats right Rav!
Visual stimulus in the form of pictures can sometimes have much more of an impact than words alone.
Thanks for the comments bro.
Hey Jamie!
You talk about punishment by pictures? I have one for you. Check out this link:
http://www.myfittribe.com/forums/eating-training-discus.html#comment-136...
I can't wait to go shopping tomorrow...