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Many believe that eliminating fat and cholesterol from the diet is the answer to weight loss. The key to weight loss is in the moderation of healthy fats. The only thing you should eliminate from your diet is the unhealthy fats. Unhealthy fats such as saturated and trans fats are associated with heart disease, obesity, and in short, a very unhealthy lifestyle. Cholesterol is found in every cell. Cholesterol regulates the cell membranes fluidity. This prevents the cell from becoming too rigid or too fluid. Basically, cholesterol helps keep the cell membranes intact. Cholesterol is the precursor to all steroid hormones produced in the body which includes mineralcorticoids, glucocorticoids, and the sex hormones. Cholesterol helps to build strong bones and muscles, and maintains libido and fertility. Cholesterol assists in regulating the blood sugar. Cholesterol helps to protect against infectious disease and repairs damaged tissue. Cholesterol is required to form vitamin D. With this in mind, should cholesterol be eliminated from a diet? There is a difference in blood cholesterol and dietary cholesterol. You can find dietary cholesterol in foods such as eggs, seafood, and meat. The liver also makes about two grams of cholesterol daily. However, under stressful conditions the production of cholesterol increases. Many studies cannot correlate eating foods containing cholesterol with an increase in blood cholesterol. Eliminating cholesterol from the diet can cause the body to make more, since this compound is of great importance for a healthy body. This in turn can cause unhealthy ratios of low density lipoproteins (LDL’s) to high density lipoproteins (HDL’s). Lipoproteins are cholesterol carriers. The structure of the lipoprotein is part fat (lipids) and part protein. Proteins are soluble in water whereas fats are insoluble in water, hence the reason for the lipoprotein structure. The protein portion is used to transport the lipids through the blood. Since blood is comprised mostly of water, the lipid portion would not travel without the protein portion. High density lipoproteins or HDL’s consist of about half protein and half lipid; whereas low density lipoproteins or LDL’s are about a quarter protein and three quarters lipid. The function of the HDL is to bring cholesterol to the liver for recycling or elimination. HDL’s prevent less cholesterol from being deposited in the arteries. Low density lipoproteins transport cholesterol to the rest of the body for building tissues. High levels of LDL’s can cause cholesterol to be deposited in the arteries. An abnormally high level of LDL’s to low levels of HDL’s in the body is believed to be a cause of heart disease.

The levels of lipoproteins (HDL and LDL) are affected by the types of fats we consume. Saturated fats or animal fats are commonly found in meat, egg yolks, coconut oil, palm oil, and whole milk products. Trans fatty acids are chemically unsaturated fats. However, in the body trans fats behave much like saturated fats. Trans fats also lower HDL levels and raise LDL levels, increasing the risk of heart disease.

Trans fats are usually introduced into the diet in ways most consumers are unaware of. During hydrogenation, polyunsaturated oils become exposed to hydrogen at high temperatures. The nature of the polyunsaturated fat becomes transformed into a trans fat. Most margarines and baked goods contain the hydrogenated polyunsaturated oils. Now the FDA requires that trans fats be listed on nutrition labels making the trans fat easier for the consumer to avoid.

The right type of fat can actually help you burn fat and is extremely healthy for the body. Polyunsaturated fats are oils at room temperature such as sunflower, corn, and soybean oil. Polyunsaturated oils contain essential fatty acids such as omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids. These fatty acids are also associated with a lowered risk of heart disease.

The omega-3 fatty acid is primarily linolenic acid. These fatty acids are found primarily in plants and in fish oils that contain DHA (docosahexaenoic acid) and EPA (eicosapentaenoic acid). The omega-3 fatty acid can actually counteract some of the negative effects of insulin resistance. Therefore, a diet plan incorporating significant amounts of omega-3 fats helps to promote weight loss.

The omega-6 fatty acid, primarily linoleic acid obtained from vegetable oils helps to protect against heart disease. Good sources of omega-6 fats are nuts, avocados, olives, soybeans, along with sesame, cottonseed, and corn oil.

Monounsaturated fats are the cornerstone to the Mediterranean diet. The Mediterranean cultures show that a diet rich in olive oil is correlated with a low incidence of heart disease. Monounsaturated fats can be found in canola, peanut, and olive oil. This type of fat has the ability to favorably modify lipoprotein levels.

Weight loss is a combination of diet and exercise planning. Problems most encounter are lack of long term commitment. This weight loss commitment issue has made the quick fix weight loss plan the most popular. Look past the popular weight loss trends. Remember, achieving long term weight loss resides in a lifestyle change you can adapt to.


People who think this way are usually those who jump from one fad diet to another. The reason they are saying these things is because fad diets do NOT produce results at all. There is really no point in following fad diets unless you want to stay fat.

To truly lose weight, it all begins with you. No matter which diet you try, without this, it would be extremely difficult for you to succeed. Now, understand what I'm saying here, this is a very important step but it is not the one-step cure-all because there is no such thing as a magic pill or anything like that. What you must do when trying to lose weight is first to believe that it is possible for you and that it will indeed happen. You have to believe that you are capable of this and that you can and will succeed at losing weight and keeping it off.

The more you believe in yourself, the stronger your drive will become to lose weight. Stay focused on that goal and keep nay-sayers away, even if it's family or friends. Particularly, you should ignore the media and its message of super-thin. Keep your own personal weight loss goal in mind, whatever final weight that is or number of pounds lost. Ignore outside influences, especially negative ones and just believe in yourself.

So now that we've got the first step done, here are the rest of the important steps to losing weight.

Make a decision to be serious about making changes to your lifestyle. It may be difficult at first but if you're serious and you believe in yourself, then just trust that you can do it. Changing your lifestyle towards a more healthy and active direction is going to greatly improve your weight problem, of course, but also your overall well-being, especially emotional and mental health. So just make sure you're choosing healthy over convenient, fast and fad, as in fad diet.

Part of this healthy lifestyle change includes doing your research about the best weight loss program for you. Avoid fad diets because they work for no one and almost always make you gain weight instead. So don't opt for the easy way out. Do your research and pick whichever program seems to fit best for you but make sure that the program takes your body as a whole into consideration when it suggests foods or exercises to do, both of which are very important and should be included in any weight loss program that's worth its while. If you keep that principle in mind, nutrition and physical fitness, you're already off to a good start with this weight loss plan!

So for good nutrition, you will want your weight loss program to help you focus and easily pinpoint what fresh, whole foods actually are. In my opinion, a good way to figure this out: produce in your grocery store is good, but processed foods are not. So avoid those. Your weight loss program should also help you fast occasionally, emphasis on occasionally.

Also, the program should not make you avoid any particular fresh food because your body does need all of the different types. So be wary of any program that tells you to avoid all together certain vegetables or tells you to eat whatever you want or to fast for more than 2 days at a time.

As far as physical fitness goes, there are very many different methods in this field. The best advice for me to give is that you should first consult your physician to make sure you have his/her approval first. Then you should consult a personal trainer; most gyms give you a free session to see if you like their trainers. Use that!

And ask that trainer plenty of questions, especially geared towards your specific weight loss goals, like if you want to lose weight for a specific event or if you want to lose weight in certain spots). They may tell you to do only cardio, strength training or aerobics or they may tell you to do a combination of all of them, which is probably the best method. Either way, use that resource and if you like him/her, stick with that trainer! They are a great resource even after the 1st free session.

It seems simple because it is. Those are the two (only two) biggest and most important keys to success in weight loss. Without these two, you will be lost. So make sure you believe in yourself first and then change your lifestyle to focus on healthy and physically fit. Here's to your weight loss success!
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