Dieters are constantly calculating. One piece of pie plus 20 minutes of aerobics minus breakfast equals a smaller waist and thinner thighs. These dietss are not making us thinner; they are making us fatter!
The average person who diets begins a new diet about three times a year. He or she follows a strict eating plan or eats only grapefruit or cabbage soup and, yes, does lose weight. Once the weight is lost, however, the person goes back to his normal eating patterns.
Statistics show that nearly half of those people who lose weight by dieting, regain or exceed their before diet weight within one year. Another study says that 95% of dieters regain the weight within five years.
So, why don't diets work?
1. First, because a fat cell's growth speeds up when it is deprived. Fat cells react to a low calorie diet by holding onto the fat they contain, and speeding fat growth when the diet is over.
2. Diets can mess with your metabolism. Dieting starves your body of vital nutrients because nutrition intake is connected to calorie intake. Very low calorie diets will cause your metabolism to stop burning calories. Then, when you go off your diet, it takes a while for your metabolic rate to become normal again.
3. Dieting makes you feel deprived. You may get to the point where you binge on high calorie foods. Binge eating causes you to store more fat than if you had spread those caloreis over a longer period of time.
4. Diets are only a short term solution. You may lose some weight but once you're off the diet, you gain the weight back. Change your eating and exercise habits and you will lose weight and keep it off.
5. Diets may also be bad for your health. The deprivation of favorite foods may cause stress and anxiety. You are so focused with dieting that you lose your ability to think clearly - forgetting things that you wouldn't normally forget. Lowering calories also leads to low vitamin levels which causes fatigue.
Now that you know that diets don't work, what does?
1. Eat smaller meals more frequently during the day. Instead of three large meals, opt for five to six smaller meals.
2. Move your body. Start exercising - but don't over-do it. You may keep up with an excessive exercise plan for a while, but it's likely that you'll quit after a short time. Slow down and do activities that you enjoy.
3. Motivate yourself. Why do you really want to lose weight? You can't change your lifestyle if you don't really want to. If you know within your own mind that you "can do it," then you can!
You can lose excess weight by eating sensibly and keeping your body active. Forget the diets and starting eating healthy foods.
The Best Diet Food
?Saying there's one best diet for everyone is a little like saying there's one best type of music for everyone,? Michael Dansinger, M.D., director of obesity research at the Atherosclerosis Research Laboratory at Tufts-New England Medical Center, says. People should consider a broad spectrum of options.
1) Cut The Easiest Calories First.
Eliminating the nonnutritive foods that are least important to you can have a major effect. Avoiding sugared soft drinks and juices and outsized baked goods, such as mega-bagels, alone could eliminate 500 to 1,000 calories a day from your body.
2) Choose A Safe Dietary Plan.
If you have any kind of medical condition, check with your doctor before starting a weight loss attempt, especially if you're drawn to one of the more nutritionally extreme diets such as Atkins. Don't strive for rapid weight loss. Losing more than 1 to 2 pounds a week can cause undesirable health effects, with the Medifast weight loss plan being the exception. Increase fiber intake gradually and drink a lot of water to avoid digestive upsets. Also, consider taking a multivitamin pill while you're cutting the calories.
3) Consider Personal Preferences.
Someone who doesn't like red meat will find Atkins very difficult to follow, and someone who does will probably find the vegetarian Ornish diet intolerable. Those who like variety may tire of the limited menu of a meal replacement diet.
4) Follow the Rules.
If the diet says to eat one half cup of rice, be sure to measure it in a measuring cup. If you're supposed to eat a snack at 3 p.m. then eat it. The more faithfully people adhere to a diet, the more successful they will be.
5) Be Ready To Switch.
?You have to ?date? the diets and be ready to fail a few times before you find the right one that you can stick with. If after three weeks, you find a diet too difficult or unpleasant to follow or you are not losing weight then try another.
Whatever option you choose it's very wise to seek personal support and encouragement. Surveys show that a counselor was second in effectiveness only to devising their own personal diet and exercise plan. Whether support is one-on-one or in group support behavioral support can help people lose weight. One of the largest diet studies ever conducted, involving more than 3,200 overweight people at high risk for diabetes, found that intensive counseling to support diet and exercise changes worked better than a drug to prevent diabetes and induce consistent weight loss.
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