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Stay Fit With Healthy Weight
Loss
Yes, there is such a thing as healthy weight loss, and equally
as good as being healthy, they can usually be permanent. Many
fad diets and those that offer fast results can often show
quick results in the short term, but often the weight returns
or they can cause other health issues.
Generally, a fad diet will have you eliminate one type of food,
which can lead to an imbalance in your diet. Every medical
professional will advise you to simply reduce your total
caloric intake equally to maintain a balanced nutrition program
and not eliminate one specific type of food, such as
carbohydrates or fats to attain a healthy weight loss.
You must also remember that chances are the weight was not
gained in two or three weeks and should not be expected to be
lost in two or three weeks. It took time to put on the weight
and to achieve a healthy weight loss will also take time.
Typically, doctors will recommend two or three pounds a week to
be able to maintain a properly balanced and nutritional
diet.
Activity Must Accompany Weight Loss
To maintain your health while losing weight, exercise must be
incorporated into your healthy weight loss plan. With a diet
rich in fruits and vegetables and low in fat can help you drop
pounds, regular physical activity can help prevent the loss of
muscle mass, which has been shown to account for about 25
percent of weight loss in quick loss diets without
exercise.
Most people who achieve a healthy weight loss by doing it
slowly and smartly, losing about two or three pounds per week,
find it easier to maintain a goal weight one it has been
reached. On the other hand, many of those who have lost a large
amount of weight in a short period of time have found that it
not only returns, but the last few pounds are usually very
difficult to lose.
The body will protect itself from starvation by slowing down
the rate at which it burns calories, which will require less
calories to maintain the current weight. Therefore, eating less
will not help with weight loss beyond a certain point. Instead,
it will just help you maintain the current weight.
Slow and steady is a much better way to achieve a healthy
weight loss and to maintain a healthy weight and will also help
you maintain your health without the risks of eating disorders
and potential heart disease.
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