Chris Moyles weight loss: Radio X DJ lost five stone with simple diet and fitness plan

Chris Moyles in recent years looks barely recognisable after his incredible five stone weight loss transformation. The 45-year-old DJ credits his dramatic weight loss to a simple lifestyle change.

Chris swapped greasy pizzas and fatty ice creams for fresh fruits and vegetables, along with grains such as quinoa and oatmeal.

He also reportedly enjoys an omelette in the morning and salads at lunchtime.

As well as a healthier diet, he has also been doing cardio three times a week, plus using free weights to build lean muscle mass.

The Radio X presenter has always been open about his weight loss battle and his fitness goals.

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He previously told the Mirror: “I’ve got David Haye’s old trainer who kills me.

“I’ve become obsessed with it [fitness].

“And I watch what I eat now that I’ve had to learn to cook for myself and that takes up a lot of my time, especially if I’m not drinking, which I have been trying not to do lately.”

In 2014, after Chris first revealed his impressive five stone weight loss transformation, he told The Sun: “I don’t know what I used to think when I looked in the mirror when I was at my worst.

“Now if I go out on a Friday or Saturday and have a few beers, I can see that I’m bloating in the mirror on Sunday.”

Tom Kerridge, the celebrity chef, has gone through his own weight loss transformation by following a simple “happy” diet plan.

The Salisbury-born TV chef, who has worked on shows such as Great British Menu, Masterchef, Saturday Kitchen, and more recently, Lose Weight and Get Fit with Tom Kerridge on BBC2, dropped an impressive 12 stone by following a simple “happy” diet plan to shed the weight. What was the diet?

The 46-year-old celebrity chef has shed an incredible 12 stone and has transformed the way he eats with the “dopamine diet” – a diet he is famed for.

What is the dopamine diet?

According to BBC Good Food, the dopamine diet encourages slimmers to lose weight, while simultaneously boosting mood too. It is often referred to as the Tom Kerridge diet, as he boosted the popularity of the diet, in recent years.

“This diet is all about increasing levels of ‘happy hormone’ dopamine in the brain at the same time as shedding pounds,” the website said.

There is multiple version of the diet, however, all are based around food that is thought to boost dopamine levels in slimmer.

These can include foods such as:

• Dairy foods such as milk, cheese, and yogurt

• Unprocessed meats such as beef, chicken, and turkey

• Omega-3 rich fish such as salmon and mackerel

• Eggs

• Fruit and vegetables, in particular bananas

• Nuts such as almonds and walnuts

• Dark chocolate

source: express.co.uk