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The Benefits and Basics of Natural Weight
Loss
With the obsession with weight loss and body slimming that is
advertised in the media, on television shows, and in books, it
is difficult not to get caught up in the fad diets and new
pharmaceutical drugs that are being advertised constantly.
Living in America alone puts many people at risk for being
overweight because more than 50 percent of Americans are
markedly overweight or obese.
The obsession with being thin is becoming an increasingly large
problem, as natural weight loss seems to be less of an option,
and crash dieting and dangerous pharmaceuticals are becoming
the norm. Despite recent discoveries of ways to lose weight
quickly and often times dangerously, the basics of natural
weight loss have proven effective throughout countless years of
study.
In the following paragraphs, you will find information
regarding the cardinal rule of dieting; burn more calories than
you consume the balance of diet and exercise, and the
effectiveness of portion control and following the food
pyramid.
Balancing Diet and Exercise for Natural Weight Loss
Natural weight loss begins with the cardinal rule of burning
more calories than you consume. This principle works with
everyone, but few people seem to follow it. There are various
ways to make sure you are burning more calories than you take
in. This does not mean that your portions have to be cut down
considerably or that you have to spend your time running
everywhere, it simply means that you need to balance the two
accordingly. If you work at a desk all day, and the most
exercise you get is getting up to get your lunch, you should
limit the amount of calories you take in, as you aren’t getting
much exercise to burn the calories you take in.
If you are active on a daily basis, you can increase your
caloric intake by eating higher calorie foods (watch out for
empty calories) that are healthy, such as rice and pasta. There
are many online calculators that will help you determine your
likely caloric output, and thus you can adjust your schedule
accordingly.
Watching Portions: Crucial for Natural Weight Loss
Living in America, eating out at restaurants and taking a plate
in front of you as a serving, can be detrimental to weight
loss. On the average, most restaurant servings consist of three
to five servings of food, especially when it comes to pasta,
rice and French fries. The government has come up with a food
pyramid guideline to help with determining how much food an
average person needs in order to maintain a healthy weight.
They balance out carbohydrates, proteins, dairy, vegetables,
fruit and fat.
Portion control is as crucial as what you eat, especially when
it comes to carbohydrate and fat. People make mistakes with
pasta, rice and bread as often each “serving” contains several
servings, and hence a person ends up eating way too much.
Another thing that people should keep in mind is that low fat
doesn’t necessarily mean low calorie. Calories, fat and sugar
are often substituted for one another when one ingredient is
cut out, so that should be a consideration when decided what
and how much to eat.
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