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Lose Weight Tips

author Posted by: Jim Byrne on date Apr 29th, 2009 | filed Filed under: lose weight tips

Lose Weight Tips


Need to lose weight? Want to lose weight? Thinking about losing weight? No matter where you are on the long and winding road, we all look for those lose weight tips to help us along. Some tips are good, some are bad and some are just down right useless! There are so many tips that it is impossible to use everyone that you come across, but here are some that you may be able to use. And only use those that you think you will be able to follow. There is no sense in trying to do something that you know you’ll probably give up on. As you go through these tips, give serious consideration to the ones that appeal to you. And what works for one person may not work for you. But some tips are just common sense actions that we sometimes forget about.


How many of us sit down in the evening to watch some T.V.? And before we know it we are reaching for a snack. Before you tear into that bag of potato chips, drink a glass of water first. People sometimes confuse thirst with hunger, so you can end up eating extra calories when an ice-cold glass of water is really all you needed. If plain water doesn’t cut it, try drinking flavored sparkling water or brewing a cup of fruit-infused herbal tea.


Maybe those lose weight tips are not to be used in the evenings. It’s amazing how much we eat in the evenings not long after we have our last meal of the day. Mindless eating occurs most frequently after dinner, when you finally sit down and relax. Snacking in front of the TV is one of the easiest ways to throw your diet off course. Either close down the kitchen after a certain hour, or allow yourself a low-calorie snack, like a 100-calorie pack of cookies or a half-cup scoop of low-fat ice cream. Weight loss is a result of eating less and burning off the excess calories so mindless eating won’t help in the long run.


A big mistake that people make when trying to lose weight is to give up all of their favorite foods. This is not necessary and it often leads to failure. Instead of cutting out your favorite foods altogether, become a slim shopper. Buy one fresh bakery cookie instead of a box, or a small portion of candy from the bulk bins instead of a whole bag. You can still enjoy your favorite foods; the key is moderation. It would also be wise to try to cut these foods out eventually to ensure that you maintain your weight loss.


Just about everyone who has a couple of lose weight tips will tell you that you have to reduce the number of calories you consume each day. I’m sure we all know that if you eat fewer calories than you burn, you’ll lose weight. But when you’re hungry all the time, eating fewer calories can be a challenge. “Studies show people who eat 4 to 5 meals or snacks per day are better able to control their appetite and weight,” says obesity researcher Rebecca Reeves. She recommends dividing your daily calories into smaller meals or snacks and enjoying most of them earlier in the day. Dinner should be the last time you eat.


If we are serious about losing weight we will take some time to learn about the foods we need to eat and which ones will help us actually lose weight. Losing weight is not starving ourselves. Protein is the ultimate fill-me-up food for those wanting to achieve weight loss; it’s more satisfying than carbs or fats and keeps you feeling full for longer. It also helps preserve muscle mass and encourages fat burning. So be sure to incorporate healthy proteins like lean meat, yogurt, cheese, nuts, or beans into your meals and snacks.


How many people, at the end of the day as they drive home from work, will stop at the fast food restaurant because they are too tired to make a meal when they get home? Having ready-to-eat snacks and meals-in-minutes on hand sets you up for success. You’ll be less likely to hit the drive-through or call in a pizza order if you can throw together a healthy meal in five or 10 minutes. Here are some essentials to keep on hand: frozen vegetables, whole-grain pasta, reduced-fat cheese, canned tomatoes, canned beans, pre-cooked grilled chicken breast, whole grain tortillas or pitas, and bags of salad greens. All the lose weight tips in the world will not help you if you do not give them a try. And remember, only try the ones that appeal to you. Well, that out to give you some ‘food for thought’. Try all of them and have fun while losing weight and staying healthy. Enjoy your weight loss program


Jed Tooke


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Tips To Lose Weight

author Posted by: Michael Hall on date Apr 19th, 2009 | filed Filed under: tips to lose weight

Tips To Lose Weight


How many times has someone asked you for some tips to lose weight? Just about everyone that is trying to lose weight is always looking for some good tips that will help them get rid of those extra pounds. Sometimes we are looking for tips that will make the whole process a bit easier, although this may not be the best route to take. One has to realize that it takes time and self discipline to lose weight. It takes the courage to make some changes in your life style.


But where does on start? There is so much information available on weight loss that it can confuse anyone who is not sure what to do. There is no wonder that is such a heart felt cry. There are so many diets offering fast weight loss and sometimes conflicting dietary advice, that it is hard to know fact from fiction. Does the Banana Diet really work? Is the Atkins diet really as dangerous as some people say? What is the truth of the matter?


One of the best tips to lose weight you can ever use is to take the time to research any plan that you are considering. Get the facts on what you are about to do. For me, I have found that after reading much of the information available it would certainly appear that the glycemic index, or GI, can be helpful to those wanting to learn how to lose weight. Basically it ranks carbohydrates according to their effect on glucose levels in the blood.


Weight loss can be a very scientific issue , but most people really don’t want to get into the science of things…they just want to lose weight. However, a little bit of knowledge did not hurt anyone. Carbohydrates that break down quickly during digestion have a high GI rating. This is important because foods with a high GI rating raise blood sugar levels and throws your metabolism off kilter. The result is weight gain. Foods with a low GI rating keep a person’s blood sugar at an even level, making it easier to lose weight. Eating foods with a low GI can also lower your risk of developing diabetes, cancer, and heart disease.


We all would like to lose those extra pounds quickly, but this is not always the best thing to do. But, if you are open for some tips to lose weight and if you want to know how to it some what quickly, then need to know which foods have a low GI rating then the following chart offers some basic guidelines

* Avoid processed foods.
* Choose breads that are high in fiber and contain oats, whole wheat, seeds, and nuts.
* Fresh fruits and vegetables will offer a low GI alternative
* Avoid foods with empty calories like soda, candy, and chips.
* Eat more legumes, such as beans and lentils.
* Avoid sugary cereals and all other sugar laden foods.


Remember many tips to lose weight have no serious scientific support. This does not mean those tips did not work for someone else, but they may not work for you. For anyone who wants to know how to lose weight a good rule of thumb is to avoid all foods that have a high level of sugar. Reading food labels can help with this a lot and will take out most of the guesswork. Also, try to use sugar substitutes in your cooking, but only use stevia or xylitol as they will not affect your blood sugar levels. All other synthetic sweeteners mimic sugar and confuse the body and can actually cause you to gain weight.


Janet Matthews

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Lose Weight

author Posted by: Nancy Anderson on date Apr 8th, 2009 | filed Filed under: lose weight

The Obesity Epidemic


Why do so many people need to lose weight? Take a look around and you will see that the number of obese people is growing, no pun intended. There have to be reasons as to why this has become such a serious problem in today’s society. Maybe it’s the food we are eating. Maybe it’s our lifestyles that is the cause of this weight problem. Or, more realistically, maybe it is a combination of both. Regardless of the reasons, it has become a very serious problem and there is a huge health and financial cost associated with it.


How has our life style really changed so much that it is causing us to put on too much weight? Many experts will give an emphatic yes to this question. For one thing, too many people are now leading more sedentary lives. We have become less and less active and we know that physical activity helps with personal weight control. Many people have become consumed by their daily work routine and schedules so much that they leave little or no time for exercise. Not even a simple thing like taking a walk each day!


If you need to lose weight you will have to begin to add some exercise into your daily routine. It is an important piece of the puzzle. However, some people think that this is all that is required to lose weight. The reality is that the food we eat is also a very important factor in losing and controlling our weight. There are no magic pills or diets that do the trick. We have to control what we eat and include more physical activity in our daily routines if we want to maintain a healthy weight.


Because many families now have both parents working, there is a tendency to eat fast foods rather than take the time to prepare more nutritious meals at home. Many will tell you that they just don’t have the time to prepare meals. We now have a generation of young people growing up on practically nothing but fast foods. Habits are hard to break, and so it is with the foods we eat. It is any wonder people have so much difficulty losing weight when they have been brought up on fast foods?


How serious is the weight problem? Is it something that is being perpetuated by the weight loss industry in order to sell more diets or exercise equipment? No, it is a real problem and a serious one. Many people who have been diagnosed as being obese are also suffering from a variety of different illnesses including heart disease and diabetes. Very often these illnesses provide the catalyst needed for people to address their obesity problem and embark on a program to change their dietary habits and lose weight. The healthy diet required to address the illness is often the same diet required to help them to lose weight.


For some reason people do not seem to be taking there weight problems with much concern. Many appear to have fallen into a state of confusion with regards to their weight. So many people are ill informed. They have no idea of the harm they are doing to themselves when they eat poorly balanced diets. They think they diet foods are good for them when in fact the reverse is true and these foods are actually contributing to their obesity.


If people want to lose weight steps have to be taken to change the way we view this issue. If people are not educated on the seriousness of the weight issue it will only get worse. Although a certain sympathy is appropriate for those people who apparently “know no better”, it is incumbent upon all of us to be well informed and to be in a position to make educated choices. Prevention is always better than cure, but if you are already in the unfortunate position of being overweight you have a second chance to reverse the situation, to learn how to lose weight quickly and improve your overall health.


Janet Matthews

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