How to Lose Weight Without the Yo-Yo Dieting
Are you trying to lose those extra pounds quick? If you are looking for a "quick way" to lose weight, there are no shortages of fad diets around. Most people today get caught in the "latest and greatest" diet fads, promising to help you lose several pounds in as little as a week or two. Most of these diets claim you can lose weight fast with minimal effort. You may have heard some of the promises, "lose 10 pounds in a week", "how to lose weight fast", "shed your body fat in 10 days". If you've been trying to lose weight, these types of diets can be very tempting... but buyer beware! There is no magic pill, or no special combination of foods that will MAKE you lose weight. As a matter of fact, most of these fad diets are not worth trying at all.
The
truth is, unfortunately, many of us have followed these fad diets and
these types of diets can do more harm to your health than good. Most of
these fad diets don't work to help you lose weight and keep the weight
off long term. In addition, the weight most lose initially is put back
in with EXTRA pounds. With this being said, to fully understand how to
lose weight and keep it off, we all need to come to an understanding of
how our bodies work pertaining to dieting. It's important that we
briefly mention the importance of knowing your numbers. For example,
know your ideal weight, your blood pressure, your body mass index, your
cholesterol levels, etc. Knowing these numbers will enable you to
maximize your weight loss efforts with a plan that is just a right fit
for your body. An in depth discussion on these numbers will follow
later. For now, let's start by talking about the effects of the fad
dieting on our bodies.
Fad diets attract dieters who seek to get
quick results. When you try a fad diet, you will likely lose pounds in a
matter of days as promised since you will be eating a very restricted
diet. When you make significant changes in your body, your body will
react. Most of the time, the weight you lose over the course of the
first few days is usually just water weight and/or muscle mass. These
fad diets are also restrictive and boring, making it difficult to
sustain over the long term. Once you stop the diet and resume your
normal lifestyle, chances are that you will gain the weight back - with a
few additional pounds.
Fad diets also prohibit you from eating
certain types of food. Some of these diets restrict or eliminate fruits,
vegetables, dairy products, and whole grains. These foods are loaded
with nutrients that are thought to help prevent many chronic conditions.
The diets that eliminate certain foods from a person's diet completely
put the person at risk for nutrient deficiencies. Research has shown
that in order to obtain the amount of nutrients our body needs on a
daily basis we must consume a balanced and varied diet. Fad diets do not
allow consumers to eat a well-balanced diet in most cases which causes
the lack of nutrients to the body. In addition, many fad diets restrict
the amount of calories and nutrients you consume which can lead to
energy deprivation and serious nutritional deficiencies.
Because
most fad diets require you to eat a structured amount of food on a
structured schedule, you can also end up disrupting your natural
metabolism. Your metabolism is the rate at which your body burns
calories. The body, in its normal state, called homeostasis, learns to
maintain the weight you normally carry after a period of time. If you
lose weight too quickly you are probably losing muscle mass/lean tissue.
As we lose muscle our metabolisms slow down. Once you dramatically
decrease calorie intake, your body begins adjusting to less food and a
new homeostasis is created based on the lower calorie count. Your body
learns to function normally with less which means that when you begin
eating regular food again you will gain back much more weight than
before because your body is used to surviving on fewer calories. Losing
weight slowly with a healthy diet of all types of foods will keep your
metabolism working properly.
As previously mentioned, muscle loss
is another negative effect of fad diets. Since your diet is very low in
calories, your body looks for other ways to get energy. One of these
ways is by digesting your muscles. This is actually detrimental to
weight loss because muscles help you burn more calories even when you
are at rest.
Fad diets are quick fixes, not permanent solutions to
the weight problem. You may lose weight initially, but as soon as you
begin eating regular food again you gain the weight back. The problem is
your eating habits and lack of activity. Until you begin eating
healthier and exercising regularly, your weight will continue to go up
and down.
So what's the answer to achieving your weight loss goal?
The
answer is a balanced eating plan that includes proper nutrients combined
with moderate physical activity. Losing weight is as simple as it is
difficult. No specific food or product can cause weight gain or loss.
The only way to lose weight is to change your habits and consistently
eat fewer calories and exercise more over a period of time. To lose
weight you need to eat less calories than you burn. Eat a balanced diet
rich in all food groups; focusing on what to eat, instead of focusing on
what not to eat. Increase your activity level by performing daily
moderate exercise and you will feel better emotionally, mentally, and
physically. It is so simple but yet few of us are capable of doing it,
although doing this will change your life.
We recognize the problem with dieting, we know the solution, why is the obesity rate in America still climbing up?
Health
experts will tell you time and again that the only way to effectively
lose weight and keep it off is by making long-term changes to your
lifestyle, such as adapting a healthier diet and regularly exercising.
Needless to say, making these changes is not exactly easy neither quick.
Industry
expert Robyn A. Osborn, RD, PhD, a dietician and educational
psychologist, says people need to feel that the benefits of changing
their behavior will outweigh the costs. For many dieters the
psychological cost of giving up their fattening lifestyle seems too
great. So they opt for the "quick fix."
Fad dieting is not so much
about the healthy aspects of losing weight, but more about the
psychological benefits of the weight loss results. Does this mean that
weight loss is more mental than it is physical?
"The research is
clear-diet programs don't work! It's not only dieters who fail, the diet
programs fail as well. We know that less than 10% of all dieters
sustain any weight loss, about 50% eventually gain more than they lose,
and that the most common result-yo-yo weight loss-can be worse for
people's health than simply being overweight. Further, we are learning
more and more about how our culture of "thinness" is destructive to the
esteem and health of girls and women." says David Bedrick, J.D., Dipl.
PW author of Talking Back to Dr. Phil: Alternatives to Mainstream
Psychology.
According to a new survey of psychologists suggests
that when it comes to dieting, weight loss and weight gain, emotions
play a central role and may be the primary obstacle to weight loss.
Many
of us look at ourselves and compare ourselves to those we see every day
in magazines, on TV, and in newspapers. We immediately feed "negative
talk" into ourselves calling ourselves fat, complaining about our body
parts and so on so forth. We often then times make excuses, "I'm too
busy", "It's hereditary", "I like myself this way". In all honesty, most
people want to lose a few pounds, but the task just seems so darn
difficult!
Trying to persuade ourselves to do things that we don't
really want to do -- behaviors our brain is not used to -- is not easy.
We are very adept at making wonderful excuses as to why we can't do
what we don't want to do.
The good news is you CAN achieve your
desired body shape and weight loss goals. Self-image is closely
connected to the success or failure of any goal you choose to seek
after, but none more so that the goal to get yourself fit and healthy.
With the right thinking, a regular mental workout and understanding of
how to get optimal nutrition, changing to healthy eating habits is just a
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