So the big question on everyone's mind is how do I lose weight???
Well, there is no "magic pill" to drop all your fat and keep it off; that is, without dehydrating your body or making your heart work faster, which could lead to a heart attack. But go ahead with your diet pills if you think that it will work. I am sure that they are just so cheap too, right?
What works then?
Here are some simple tips for you diet-goers.
1. Sleep: Your body needs sleep. There have been many studies that show that lack of sleep causes you to eat more food, and unhealthy foods at that. When you don't get enough sleep, your hormone levels are set out of balance. The two hormones are Ghrelin (hormone to tell you to eat) and Leptin (the hormone that tells you to stop eating). So do your body a favor and get those 7-9 hours of sleep a night, or more if you can.
2. Hit the gym: Women, no you will not get huge and bulky, I promise. But if you start taking steroids and pro-body building then I cannot promise what you will look like. Anyway, hit the gym, and use the weights. It takes a work in and out of the gym (aka eating the right things) to build muscle for a woman. The thing about lifting weights is that you burn calories after you leave the gym. Your metabolism speeds up and you burn more calories just sitting around then you normally would have. This does not happen after you run on the treadmill or cycle your life away on the elliptical.
3. Fad Diet: Most of these fad diets will cause you to lose water weight first, which isn't the weight you want to lose. And these are FAD diets, which boils down to "FAKE and Destructive." FAD diets don't teach you how to eat healthy. Companies just make you buy a ton of their expensive products or pay for their "healthy meals." I'm sure your wallet will be happy after a few months.
4. Food: Oh what a funny word. So many are scared of this little word. Don't be! If your doing steps one to three, your already on the right track. I'm not going to go all in depth about nutrition right now, but eat lots of fruits and vegetables, cut back on the sweets, eat lean protein, and lay back on the carbs (aka breads, muffins, bagels, etc). Also, f you are hitting the gym and the weights, don't feel bad about cheating either.
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All about healthy eating as a lifestyle change and not a diet!
Wednesday, May 23, 2012
Monday, May 21, 2012
Sweet Disaster
Sugar, oh how
so sweet, but so deadly. Yes, I said it, deadly. Ever wonder why you crash
in the afternoon? Or maybe wonder why you just don’t have the energy that you
used to have? Or just maybe wonder why your doctor told you that you have 4
cavities? A lot of this wondering can be explained by the massive amounts of
sugar we consume on a daily basis.
According
to the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey, “children ages 2-19
years old consume 45.6 pounds of sugar per year from soda and fruit drinks.”
That boils down to about .12 lbs per day, or 12 teaspoons of added sugar. Each
additional serving of soda or juice drink you consume each day increases your
chances of becoming overweight by 60% (Harvard School of Public Health). Sugar
doesn’t just add to your chances of becoming obese, it also spikes your blood
glucose levels, decreases activity level, leads to cavities, and suppresses
your immune system.
How does
sugar do all these horrible things to your body you ask? As soon as food enters
your body, your blood glucose levels increase. The type of food you eat
determines how high those levels spike. Slower digesting foods, or foods that
contain fiber curb the spike of glucose. Part of this curbing of digestion is
due to the fact that fiber cannot be digested in the body. Glucose enters the
blood stream quickly and the pancreas must produce insulin to decrease the
levels. So what is the big deal with having sugar spikes? For one, it can cause
your pancreas to become damaged from over production of insulin, which leads to
a lovely problem of diabetes.
Dental
cavities, that is always a fun thing to have! What causes cavities you ask?
When carbohydrates or sugars are present on your teeth, oral bacteria feed off
of them. This, in turn, causes acid to be produced, which dissolves the enamel
of your teeth. Sounds a little painful to me. P.S. did you know that people way back when didn't brush their teeth, or have cavities? What no cavities?!
So, you drank
your favorite soda, bacteria sets to work on your teeth, your insulin levels
increase, you seemingly have more energy (short-term), your body becomes
stressed, and your immune system is depressed. This depression is caused by the
sugar and Vitamin C competing for space in your cells. In summary of that point,
the more sugar, the less Vitamin C, the less Vitamin C, the less chances your
body could fight bacteria and viruses, and wa-la, your sick with a cold!
Sugar in moderation is okay, well what is this moderation anymore? Moderation doesn't exist. Our foods and drinks are pumped so full of added sugars we don't even know the meaning of moderation. My advice, cut your sugar intake in half for a bit and see what happens. Keep cutting it back until the added sugars in your life are non-existent. I'm sure your body will thank you later.
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