Avoid Fad Diets
Once you've decided it's time to go on a weight
loss diet, it's panic time! The first instinct is often: get the
weight off as quickly as possible! No wonder there are so many
get-thin-quick schemes. But quick weight loss can lead gaining
the weight right back. Here's what you can do to avoid regaining
weight.
Eat, Drink and be Merry!
Eat - If you want to keep off the weight you're
working so hard to lose, then be patient and let the right diet
work for you. The optimal rate for weight loss is no more than 1
to 2 pounds a week for most people. The miraculous stories of
fast weight loss are the results of water loss - big deal! Drink
a glass of water and the weight is back on.
5 reasons why "eating" helps you lose weight
The key predictor of weight gain is a low
metabolic rate
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First, the goal is to lose body fat, not water and
muscle. Eating the right amount of food helps to protect your
body from losing muscle mass. The slower you lose weight, the
greater percentage of body fat loss. The faster you lose, the
more you muscle you lose.
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Second, you don't have to starve to maintain your
new weight! Eating helps maintain your metabolism at a higher
rate. (Metabolism is the rate at which your body burns
calories). Because lean muscle mass takes more energy to
maintain it and fat is much less active (it's like a storage unit
for energy), when you preserve lean muscle mass by eating enough
food, your body needs more calories to function. This means: a
lean, muscular body with less fat (the new you) needs more
calories to maintain it weight compared to someone who loses
weight rapidly. So now, you don't have to starve to maintain your
new weight and you'll be more likely to stay at your goal because
you ate! Eating gives you the energy you need to lose
weight successfully!
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Thirdly, eating enough calories while you lose
weight gives you "staying power". It makes sense: it's much
harder to stay on a very low calorie diet long enough to lose the
weight you want. Being hungry is o.k.. Feeling deprived and
starved is not. And, did you know that very low calorie diets are
associated with an increase in "binge" eating?
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The fourth reason is when you eat enough food, it
gives you more energy to burn off the calories through physical
activity. Many dieters feel tired all the time because they are
trying to eat too few calories. They don't have the energy to get
through the day, much less do extra exercise to build lean body
mass and burn fat. This happens especially in women who are
exercising a lot and cutting calories at the same time - it
multiplies the effect of too few calories.
- This last reason is quite simple: if you
don't eat enough food, you won't get the nutrition you need to
stay healthy. One of the two main reasons people want to lose
weight is to get healthier and to look better. People who are not
eating enough simply don't look well because they aren't as
healthy as they need to be. Healthy people have better looking
skin, hair and teeth, and overall their higher energy level is
much more attractive than someone dragging around. So fast weight
loss really doesn't accomplish either the goal of looking or
feeling better over the long haul.
What's the right amount of calories for you?
Follow a diet plan that gives you a diet the right amount of
calories to lose weight safely and to optimize your body
composition - losing more fat and less muscle. This is key to
maintaining a desirable body weight once you get there. Your
weight loss calories are determined based upon your age, physical
activity, sex, height, current weight, and special
needs.

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