Saturday, June 20, 2009

3 Things You Must Avoid, If You Want Fast, Permanent Weight Loss

Despite more information about proper nutrition and the roll of exercise that’s available to people in developed nations, everybody’s tending to gain weight. In the United States, nearly two out of every three Americans are overweight. Obesity will soon overtake tobacco as the biggest preventable cause of death. No wonder everyone’s so interested in losing weight!

Other than a few gym rats, there’s probably not one person who doesn’t believe they need to lose more weight. So, the question is not whether you need to lose weight, but what’s the best way for you to lose it. In order to help you determine the best weight loss method for your needs, here’s a list of three things you need to avoid.

One: Beware diets which require you to cut out whole types of foods, especially carbohydrates and proteins. There are low carbohydrate diets, which require you to cut out virtually all carbohydrates. The problem is our bodies need carbohydrates for fuel. Your brain can’t function well without the glucose coming from carbohydrates.

Diets that are very low protein should be avoided as well. Proteins form the building blocks of your body. Your tissue is made of proteins. You need these proteins for the constant cellular repair that goes on in your body all the time.

Bottom line here is you don’t want a diet that leans too much one way. What would probably be better is a diet that stresses the right kind of carbohydrates and the right kind of proteins.

Two: Be skeptical about weight loss programs that don’t incorporate exercise into your daily regimen. Although probably the most important part, what you eat is not the whole story. The other side of the coin is what kind of shape you’re in. Pound for pound, muscle burns three times the calories as fat. So, the more muscle you can build, the more calories you burn just naturally.

Three: Avoid programs that don’t address the mental/emotional side of obesity. Realize that there’s a mental component to weight loss also. This might actually be the most important of these three points. There’s a reason you gained excess weight. Not always, but sometimes emotional problems or a lack of a good, positive outlook play a pivotal role in weight loss and weight gain. It’s a mind/body thing.

If you avoid these three “traps”, then you should be able to find a weight loss program that will work for you. Real, sustainable weight loss doesn’t happen overnight. Remember, this really should be a lifestyle change, not a quick fix.
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