Dieting Myths Revealed
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Are you tired of spending tremendous amounts of time and
energy on something that doesn’t even work? The truth
is no miracle pill or gadget will suddenly cut your body fat by
huge amounts. Instead, concentrate on adapting a healthy lifestyle
and avoiding old wives’ tales when trying to stay lean. FALSE.
It’s true that eating nutritious foods such as vegetables,
fruits, whole grains, and skim milk may provide more fill with less
calories, but low in fat does not necessarily mean low in calories.
Many desserts such as non-fat ice cream and other low in fat desserts
contain great quantities of calories. Also, foods that are high
in carbohydrates such as bread and pasta can also attribute to weight-gain
when eaten in large amounts.
1. Cutting Fat from your Diet will Ensure Weight-Loss
FALSE. It’s true that eating nutritious
foods such as vegetables, fruits, whole grains, and skim milk may
provide more fill with less calories, but low in fat does not necessarily
mean low in calories. Many desserts such as non-fat ice cream and
other low in fat desserts contain great quantities of calories.
Also, foods that are high in carbohydrates such as bread and pasta
can also attribute to weight-gain when eaten in large amounts. It
is important to consider portion size as well as calorie content
when attempting to lose weight.
2. Extra protein will promote muscle growth.
FALSE. Although proteins are important in the
building and maintaining of muscles, excess amounts of proteins
are stored as fat, just as excess carbohydrates or fats are. Basically,
any calorie-containing nutrient will be stored as fatty deposits
if too much is eaten. In order to build muscles, strength training
and sufficient amounts of calories and proteins are the best method.
3. Walking is a Great Way to Lose Weight.
TRUE. Like any other physical activity, walking
burns calories and can help weight loss. The best way is to take
a brisk walk (rather than a stroll), and the longer the walk, the
more calories you lose. Every mile of walking burns approximately
100 calories. About 5 miles of walking every day will amount to
the loss of one pound in a week.
4. Diet Drugs are Effective for Weight-Loss.
FALSE. Certain diet drugs that have been approved
by the FDA (Food and Drug Administration) for those who are medically
significantly obese, which is defined as those who are over 30%
over a healthy weight or those who have obesity-related diseases
such as high blood pressure or diabetes. These drugs often work
by affecting the brain chemicals which control appetite, or block
fat from being absorbed by the body. Diet drugs should only be used
in conjunction with an attempt to change eating and lifestyle behaviors.
5. You can Eat Eggs without Getting Fat.
TRUE. Research proves that the major dietary
culprit is high saturated-fat intake. Since eggs are low in saturated
fat as well as in calories (approximately 75 calories if hard-boiled)
they are not as unhealthy as some may think. They also contain many
various essential nutrients. The American Heart Association recommend
one egg per day. However, the key to a good diet is to eat a variety
of healthy foods and to use light oil rather than butter or margarine
when cooking eggs.
Adopting a healthy lifestyle is an important first step
in dieting. Keep in mind the following tips, and you’ll
be on the right track to healthy and effective weight loss. Start
first by getting rid of all the junk food in your place, and replace
them with more nutritious snacks such as fruits, vegetables and
nuts. Then make sure to increase your level of activity each day.
For example, you can park your car at the end of the lot and walk
an extra hundred meters to the entrance of the mall. Or take the
stairs instead of the escalator. Small steps such as these will
add up to pounds shed.
Quit smoking, gambling, binge drinking, and any other addictive
behavior. Then start following a meal plan for the whole
week and stick to it. Include some of your favorites in your meals
such as pasta and steak, but keep a watchful eye on the portions.
And most importantly, drink plenty of water each day. This helps
to regulate your metabolism and strengthens your immune system,
in addition to satisfying your appetite. When you drink more water,
you will feel less hungry. These steps may seem tedious at first,
but maintaining routines such as the ones above will be integrated
into your daily life in no time.
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