
People
who want to lose weight commonly, and first of all, think about
reducing the amount of food they eat. This may be quite a solution but
not exactly the best there is. In fact, depending on the amount you
reduce in your food intake, it may even be dangerous to one's health.
So how does one lose weight effectively and safely? Here are some
points one should consider when trying to lose weight:
Beware of the Crash Diets
Most
people think that trimming down the calories can alone shed off their
unwanted excess. Probably this is because of the fad there is in
advertising about low-calorie food products and beverages. What people
don't know is that this could be dangerous because when they decrease
their calorie intake way to below the required levels, the body begins
to digest the fats. Sounds good but it doesn't actually. Burning fat
requires a lot of energy. Since there is not much energy in the body to
facilitate metabolism of fat, it will run at a very slow pace resulting
to fatigue, illness and weak immune system.
Low-calorie diet
is also compensated for by the body by burning muscle. People on this
type of diet who revert back to their old eating habits end up gaining
back some, if not all the weight they have shed off. This would consist
mainly of fats. And since fats have more volume per mass than muscle,
they end up having the same weight as before but more bulkier. In
losing weight, one should keep in mind that they should lose excess
body fats only.
However, one can try out eating small meals
at more frequent intervals. This way the body will not think that it is
being starved and will not store food as fat.
Eat Properly
One
may have considered junking the crash diet option but he should also
not forget to watch what he is eating. Variety must always be
considered so that one may be able to get the necessary nutrients from
his diet.It is also healthier to eat food which are roasted, steamed or
broiled rather than fried. It is also important to include a lot of
fiber in the diet. Frequent rehydration is also necessary.
Pump Up lean Muscle Mass
Muscles
burn calories when they work; they even do so at rest. Unlike fats
which just lie around, bulge around the pants and dangle beneath the
sleeves, muscles burn calories all-day round. With this fact, one can
start weight loss by increasing muscle mass. The more muscles, the less
fat will be left. This is attainable starting with working out with
resistance exercises.
Engaging in Aerobics
Aerobics
are not only good for the heart by increasing cardio-vascular
endurance. Aerobics also help in increasing lean muscle mass while
simultaneously decreasing excess body fat. Aside from these, aerobics
make the metebolic process more efficient and its rate high, even after
a long while. Imagine burning fat efficiently while driving along the
freeway or even while watching television.
Extra "Push"
Some
people believe that smoking and caffeine can actually help in losing
weight. This can perhaps be true; however, they do the body more harm
than good because of their side-effects. For that extra "push", one can
try out taking food supplements. Afterall, 95% of these products out in
the market actually does good.
On Taking Diet Pills
Over-the-counter
diet pills affect the amount of weight one loses as well as how long
one keeps that amount of weight off. However, one must be wary of the
side-effects of these diet pills. As such, one must faithfully follow
the instructions provided for in the packaging. It is also prudent to
consult the physician anyway before trying out these drugs and also to
find out which type would be best for the individual.
Losing
weight does not have to mean sacrifice and suffering. It actually means
opening up to a more full and healthy life where one may not have to
feel bad about himself having to look the way he does or not being able
to do what he wants to do. Losing weight might entail a little
adjustments plus the discomforts, but as the old saying goes, "no pain,
no gain." Besides fat, what has one got to lose anyway?