The Truth about Weight Loss Fads
Stopping the Fad
Diet Sermon – The Truth About Weight Loss
If you haven't tried fad diets over the years, there is
still a good chance you have heard about them. You have probably wondered if
these diets work. After all, it sure seems that people have success with them.
The truth is some of them do work - for a while. Several of these diets have
other health complications. Regardless of what you have been led to believe,
the idea that you can eliminate a whole group of foods is unhealthy.
How can eight slices of bacon be better for any body than a
slice of whole-wheat bread? Sounds a bit absurd, doesn't it? Yet, when shown
apparent evidence of massive weight loss, common sense often is replaced with
the desire to join the latest "foolproof" fad diet.
Enough of the sermon! There are proven methods of weight
loss. That is what this article will look at. The lack of excitement and
popularity is made up for by the effectiveness of these techniques.
1. Calories count.
The one sure way to lose weight is to take in fewer calories
than you expend. One pound is equal to about 3500 calories. This means for
every 3500 calories you burn above and beyond what you take in, you will lose
one pound. You can come up with this difference either by taking in fewer
calories, or expending more through exercise. The best recommendation is to
balance the two.
2. Food matters.
It is nice to think that avoiding, or some secret
combination of, certain foods will make it easier to lose weight. Fad diets
prey upon this very idea. There is some truth to this, but only to the extent
that healthy foods are a better choice. As obvious as that is, fad diets cloud
the issue.
Eat whole, nutritious foods. Avoid saturated fats, sugar,
and refined foods. And, as mentioned, calories count. So choosing lower calorie
foods will help the weight come off faster.
3. You got to move.
Exercise seems like hard work to those who prefer to sit
down in front of the television. You can find ways to get moving that you
enjoy. Walking is easy, but some find it boring. Taking the stairs, not taking
the car if possible, doing your own yard work, playing with your kids or pets,
swimming, or even throwing a Frisbee around all are forms of exercise.
The key is to get yourself moving. It does not have to be a
chore, but it does have to become a habit. Find a way to get moving that you
enjoy.
Admittedly, these tips have been around for a long time, but
there is a reason - they are effective. Any weight loss plan that incorporates
these three things is bound to succeed. There is also the benefit to your
overall health, not just your waistline. The next time you hear about (or think
about trying) the newest and hottest diet read this tips again. You will likely
save some money and lose weight the right way in the process.
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