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Your Questions
about Fast Weight Loss Answered
Rapid and fast weight loss seems to be becoming an increasingly
common practice amongst Americans. Dieticians, psychologists,
celebrities and talk show hosts appear to be coming up with new
fad diets that force you to drop your excess weight the
fastest. Unfortunately, fastest doesn’t necessarily mean
healthiest and fast weight loss can be detrimental to health
and a predisposition to weight gain in the future.
Because fast weight loss shocks the body into dropping pounds
quickly, you will notice that once a person resumes normal
eating patterns, or even treating themselves periodically, they
will gain back weight, and often times put on excess weight in
the process. While fast weight loss certainly has its benefits,
especially when obesity causes acute health problems, it can
also cause a number of problems that can lead to further
illness in the future.
The following information will give you a heads up on some of
the fad diets and dieting tricks that will help you drop weight
quickly, as well as some of the side effects and health risks
you may experience, so that you can make an educated decision
about whether fast weight loss is for you.
Cosmetics or Health: What’s Your Motivation for Fast Weight
Loss?
Fad diets seem to be the best way to lose weight quickly, but
they should not be used as a long term solution to weight
management. Fad diets are meant to cause the dieter to quickly
drop weight for various reasons. They usually work by cutting
out a significant portion of the regular diet, forcing the body
to burn calories on the food that is provided. This is most
often recognized by fad diets like Atkins, Fit for Life and
Slim Fast all cut out a major portion of the average meal.
On the Atkins diet, people stock up on protein and eliminate
carbohydrate from their diet. This allows the dieter to eat a
significant amount of fat, because the carbohydrate is not
present to stick to the fat. This diet causes obvious problems
with things such as heart disease and cholesterol, as the body
cannot safely consume a great deal of fat.
The Fit for Life diet maintains a higher metabolism by forcing
the dieter to eat or drink only fruit and water until noon, at
which time they may sensibly eat as they wish for the rest of
the day. This works on the principal of boosting the metabolism
in the morning, but this can cause a person to go into
hyperglycemia, suffering from symptoms similar to diabetes.
Slim Fast twice daily can actually end up giving the person
more calories than they would eat in an average meal, only not
supplying them with the nutrients necessary to maintain a
healthy diet.
Often times, people don’t actually need to lose weight; they
just want to because it would make them feel better for a
special occasion. In this case, people should use techniques
such as drinking extra water, cutting out salt, and eating
foods that are easy to digest for the day or two prior to the
event. Crash dieting is not suggested, but brief periods of
cutting out food groups are unlikely to cause a great deal of
damage, as long as a normal diet is resumed.
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