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Winning Tactics For Giving Up The Diet |
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You might disagree, but hear me out on this, if you're thinking
of going on a diet to lose those extra pounds think again. Long-
term weight control through dieting is near impossible, for the
simple reason is that diets promote only short-term solutions
not long term.
After dieting you'll certainly look lighter on the scales, but
in most cases this is because you've dumped a few pounds of body
fluid and muscle, and not because you've lost any significant
amounts of body fat.
One of the main reasons diets don't work is because they send
the body into starvation mode - a survival mechanism for times
when humans faced periods of famine. Cutting back on our energy
intake causes the body to lower its metabolic rate, which
reduces its ability to burn fat.
At the same time, hunger signals increase and we quickly start
to crave high energy foods loaded with fats and sugars - the
exact foods we are trying to do without!
Alarmingly, research has shown that repeated dieting actually
makes it harder to lose weight and easier to put it on.
This is because when you dump the diet and return to normal
eating habits, the drop in metabolic rate caused by the diet
means that your old eating habits actually represent excess in
calories.
Not only do you regain the fat stores just lost, but you may
even gain a bit extra.
Five more reasons to stop dieting
* Diets sap energy - Too little food means not enough energy for
physical activity. * Diets lower your metabolism - Dieting
causes your body to conserve energy, making results harder to
achieve. * Diets are unhealthy - A cycle of rapid weight loss
followed by weight gain can lead to a loss of lean tissue from
your body and calcium from your bones. It also strips the body
of essential vitamins and minerals. * Diets make |
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food the enemy
- Food provides nourishment and comfort. Diets can make you
afraid to eat, depriving you of one of life's pleasures. * Diets
cheat your confidence - Going from one failed diet to the next
can leave you feeling depressed and create a cycle in which
guilt battles against food.
Regular physical activity and a healthy, balanced diet aren't
as glamorous as the quick fixes, but they do get better results.
Start with one extra exercise session and one less fatty
takeaway meal per week, and gradually work towards a lifelong
plan for achieving your best weight.
If you change the way you eat or exercise to lose weight, ask
yourself this question. Can I see myself sticking to this
routine for life?
If the answer is "no" then its time to change what you're doing.
Any healthy weight loss plan should include the following:
* A wide variety of foods. * Regular and enjoyable exercise. *
Enough filling foods to avoid constant hunger. * At least 1200
calories a day. * Flexibility for treat foods and social
occasions. * A realistic goal of your best weight (not
necessarily your lowest weight.)
Fact
A realistic weight loss is around one to two pounds per week.
Fast weight losses are not fat loss but glycogen and water. If
you lose weight quickly then you will probable return back to
the weight at which you started as quickly as it was lost.
Fiction
* Weight loss is quick and simple. * Exercise is not necessary.
* Certain exercises can spot reduce. * Carbohydrates (for
example, bread, potatoes, rice, and pasta) are fattening.
Eliminate calorie-dense foods such as cookies, sugary desserts,
chips, fries, pizza, candies, crackers etc.
Research on people who have successfully lost a lot of weight
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Title: Get Your Diet Back on Track After Thanksgiving Category: Health News Created: 12/1/2008 Last Editorial Review: 12/1/2008
This week, December 1 marks World AIDS Day. And oh yes I know the Obama-mania continues with palpable frenzy, and why should the world not celebrate! These are the signs of the times indeed folks, but hey politics is not my area of expertise, so I shall stick to nutrition, diet and health. But the excitement is so visible, transcends borders and the seven seas, therefore no one can ignore it. ...
'Eat, Shrink & Be Merry" - it's the title of a fun cookbook by two sisters, Janet and Greta Podleski that I found on the 3 Fat Chicks on a Diet Web site (3fatchicks.com).
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