The Chase's Mark Labbett admits he often skips dinner as he's 'too shattered to eat'

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    Mark also said that the more weight he loses, the more he is motivated to keep up his lifestyle changes.  

    The former teacher continued: “It is a bit of a virtuous cycle really because you’re losing weight so you’re feeling a bit more energetic and that encourages you.  

    “And, it is fair to say, sugar is its own appetite so what I notice is that if you cut the sugar down then you just don’t want to eat as much.

    “Plus, there are little incidentals, it sounds silly but it’s suddenly gotten a lot easier to go up the stairs again or lift myself out of the bath because the knees aren’t having to do as much work.”



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