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Lose Your Weight : Simple & Practical
Ways.....
Individual's lifestyle, food preferences, preparation abilities, snack
habits, cravings, etc, should all be considered when developing a dietary plan. It is important that the
nutrition counselor tailor the diet to the individual as opposed to adopting a "one-size-fits-all" approach.
After weight loss, lower-fat diets may be the best.
For most people, being overweight is a result of an insufficient amount of
exercise, an inadequate lifestyle routine and a poorly balanced diet.
Most high-fiber foods are also high in water and low in calories, making them
must-have diet foods. Soluble fiber can help to lower cholesterol; insoluble contains indigestible fibers that
add bulk to our diets.
Some experts believe dieters have better control if
they eat several mini-meals throughout the day. Exercise and a balanced diet are the key factors in fat loss
and weight reduction.
Drinking water is one of the most rapid weight loss tips that dieticians
suggest to people and leads to 100+ calories extra burned a day.
The ultimate tip to eventual success: regular exercise
and a balanced diet. Add one cheat day to your diet to rid yourself of
cravings.
Eat a healthy diet filled with lots of vegetables, fruits, and whole grain
products.
Fasting: While fasting plays a major
part in some diets, it is generally not recommended for safe weight loss.
Surgery
But for many in this situation, weight loss surgery is the only hope. One of the
earliest forms was gastric bypass surgery. There are many forms of surgery these days and all have pros and
cons.
There are still substantial risks, however, as with any major surgery. For those
who believe surgery is the best option, consulting with an experienced physician is essential.
For individuals who are morbidly obese, surgery to bypass portions of the stomach
and small intestine may at times be the only effective means of producing sustained and significant weight
loss.
Such obesity surgery, however, can be risky, and it is performed only on patients
for whom other strategies have failed and whose obesity seriously threatens health. If hiatus hernia symptoms
are chronic and do not respond to diet and medication, surgery may become necessary.
Today, most surgeons elect to perform laparoscopic surgery, because it is
minimally invasive and recovery time is reduced.
Burn
If you imagine yourself losing weight and burning up calories during normal daily
activity, you will lose weight and body fat. It has a cellular effect on the body, causing fat cells to release
their stored fat to be burned as energy. The food you eat during the day should be burned off through
activity.
Exercise While You Diet: Weight
loss is all about reducing your caloric intake while you increase the calories you burn. Dieting reduces your
caloric intake but exercising helps you burn more calories.
We all know that to achieve a healthy weight loss we need to burn more calories
than what we take in. Exercise increases the metabolic rate by creating muscle, which burns more calories than
fat.
When regular exercise is combined with consistent, healthful meals, calories
continue to burn at an accelerated rate for several hours. Calories burned depending on your activity
level.
Not only does fat provide a sense of fullness, eating enough of a healthy fat
called omega-3 fatty acids may cause your metabolism to burn fat more efficiently. If your weight remains
constant, you are probably taking in the same amount of calories you burn each day.
If you're slowly gaining weight over time, it is likely
that your caloric intake is greater than the number of calories you burn through your daily
activities.
The number of calories we burn each day is dependent upon our basal metabolic
rate (BMR), the number of calories we burn per hour simply by being alive and maintaining body functions and
our level of physical activity.
Our weight also plays a role in determining how many calories we burn at rest --
more calories are required to maintain your body in its present state, the greater your body weight. Someone
whose job involves heavy physical labor will naturally burn more calories in a day than someone who sits at a
desk most of the day (a sedentary job).
For people who do not have jobs that require intense physical activity, exercise
or increased physical activity can increase the number of calories burned.
To lose one pound, you
must burn approximately 3500 calories over and above what you already burn doing daily activities. Use a calorie calculator
to figure out how many calories you burn while sitting, standing, exercising, lifting weights, etc. If you're
eating fewer calories than you're burning, you'll lose weight.
As it is well known when the body does not get enough calories it starts to
burn the fat that was deposited in the fat tissue.
Exercise will help you burn excess calories and fat,
and will also help to tone and build muscle. Retaining muscle is the key to optimal fat burning
metabolism.
By: Pradeep Mahajan
Disclaimer: Consult your doctor before starting any diet / weight loss program.
Information in this article is for educational purpose only.
Last Updated :
Aug 5, 2010
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