If you want to get in shape, exercise is a great way, perhaps the best to start. However, if you really want to improve your body, then losing fat will often be an integral part of your plans. While there are literally hundreds of diets and eating plans out there that claim to help you lose weight, two of the most popular diets have for a long time revolve around eating less carbohydrates and eating less fat.
The problem with these diets however, is that if you really adhere to them for an extended period of time, then you run the risk of failing to get all the proper food you need to have a balanced and healthy diet. There is little point in getting in shape if you are harming your body by eating an unbalanced diet so you have to pay a lot of attention to what you are cutting out and making sure that you are getting everything that your body needs to remain healthy. If you are exercising a lot you will also want to make sure that you have the energy to really exercise and repair your body after intensive workouts so that your muscles have what they need to grow and develop.
Most diets therefore recommend that you eat plenty of protein but cut down on fat or carbohydrates or both.
Fatty foods include red meat, cream, avocadoes, oil and plenty of other foods that we enjoy eating. If you want to make sure that you reduce your fat intake then the best place to start is to cut down on butter and oil. Fried foods are a definite no-no. You should also keep a close eye on your red meat and try only to eat high quality meat like steak, and less low quality meat like hamburgers and sausage. Many salty snack foods such as chips are also very high in fat.
Carbohydrates are important energy providers but reducing the intake of these is a great way to reduce weight. White bread, white rice and pasta and sugar are high carbohydrate foods. Reducing these is the best way to make sure that you aren't over eating carbohydrates. You should also be aware that many very healthy foods like fruits and vegetables are high in carbs but most nutritionists do not recommend that you drastically reduce your intake of these. If you find that you are losing weight very quickly or are out of energy then review your eating habits.
As always, please consult your doctor before taking any big steps towards changing your diet or exercise.
Low Carb Low Fat
Then suddenly you hear nothing but low carb. You see this with Atkins, South Beach Diet, and many others. They say cut the carbs and the pounds will melt off.
It is confusing. But it is even more confusing when you try the low fat diets and they don't seem to work. And then you try the low carb diets and they don't work for you either. If you are like most people, ?doing Atkins? seems to work for a while, but then it quits working. Or you will lose some weight, gain it back, try Atkins again, but it won't work for you the second time.
What is going on here? Why all the confusion?
Let's look at the science behind diet and weight loss for some answers to the low fat, low carb controversy.
Researchers at the University of North Carolina did a study and looked at the effects of dieting on the ability to exercise. (Effect of caloric deficit and dietary manipulation on aerobic and anaerobic exercise. Int J Sports Med. 1991 Apr;12(2):167-72.)
They studied two groups of athletes who were dieting. One group had higher carbohydrates and the other group had lower carbohydrates. They found that the higher carbohydrate group had more endurance and was able to exercise better, even when they were cutting down the calories.
You know that to really take the weight off and keep it off you have to exercise. We sometimes don't like to face it, but deep down we know that it is true. It is tempting to believe the fad diets, but we all know they don't work.
To get to your ideal weight and stay there you have to exercise. And when you exercise your body needs fuel. It can burn fat, and it does burn fat. Your body burns up some fat everyday, even if it is storing other fat at the same time.
But to exercise you have to have energy. And you get energy from carbohydrates. Not from candy and junk food, but from good healthy carbohydrates, from real unrefined fruits, vegetables and grains.
This will give you the energy you need, so you can face going to the gym, and so you can exercise and make the gains you want. And finally take that extra weight off forever.
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