There are many reasons for people who
are overweight or obese to lose weight. To live longer. To look better.
To have more energy. To feel better. No matter what the reason,
successful weight loss and healthy, sustained weight management depend
on sensible goals and realistic expectations. If you set achievable
goals for yourself, chances are you'll be more likely to meet them and
have a better chance of keeping the weight off. You shouldn't strive to
lose 50 pounds in a month. In fact, losing even five to 10 percent of
your weight, over a matter of time, is the kind of goal that can
improve your health.
Most people who are successful
at losing weight and keeping it off, have a "oh goodness" moment, when
something clicks and they don't want to be this size any longer.
Motivations vary. Some people worry about chronic diseases like
diabetes or coronary problems. Others are preparing for a special
event--a wedding, reunion, or special birthday, such as their 40th or
50th. Some people find in embarrassing to have difficulty fitting into
theater seats or behind the steering wheel of their vehicle. Having to
buy extra large clothing from special shops is a psychological
motivation for others.
Whatever the reason, pick a
plan. One diet does not fit all. And for obvious health concerns,
overweight people should try to lose weight gradually. Try not to
exceed two pounds per week. Fad diets which ignore the principles of
the U.S. government Dietary Guidelines may result in short term weight
loss, but may do so at the risk of your long-term health. And many of
the fad diets--like the infamous Cabbage Soup Diet--can undermine your
health and lead to psychological despair and disappointment when you
regain the weight shortly after you lose it. Doctors, dieticians and
other health experts agree that the best way to lose weight is to eat
fewer calories and increase physical activity so you burn more energy.
There are no "super foods" that either cause you to gain weight or help
you lose it. That's the reason to ignore products or programs that
promise quick and easy results, or that promise permanent results
without permanent changes in your lifestyle. Any ad that says you can
lose weight without lowering calorie intake and/or increasing your
physical activity is selling a fantasy dream, the "magic bullet" which
simply does not exist.
Unless your health is
seriously at risk due to complications from being overweight or obese,
gradual weight loss should be your goal. Here's how you do it:
Check
with your doctor. Make sure you are healthy enough to lower your
caloric intake and increase your physical activity.
Follow
a calorie-reduced, but balanced diet that provides for weight loss of
one or two pounds per week. Be sure to include at least five servings a
day of fruits and veggies, along with whole grains, lean meat and low
fat dairy products. This regimen may not sell many books, but it will
reduce your waistline.
Make time in your day for
some form of physical activity. Start by parking a distance from your
work or shopping center a walk! 200 steps is equal to one city block
and experts recommend that people aim for 10,000 steps a day. Take the
stairs instead of the escalator or elevator. Then gradually add some
added physical activity you enjoy--walking, cycling, tennis, golf,
evening mowing the lawn with a push mower is an excellent exercise.
For
many people who are overweight or obese, long-term weight management
generally requires sensible goals and a commitment to make realistic
changes in their lifestyle (diet/exercise) to improve their health. A
lifestyle based on proper, nutritional eating and regular physical
activity can be a real lifesaver. About
the AuthorLarry Denton is a retired history having
taught 33 years at Hobson High in Hobson, MT. He is currently Vice
President of Elfin Enterprises, Inc., a business providing information
and resources on a variety of important topics. For an exercise room
full of additional free weight loss information and hundreds or
valuable resources visit http://www.WeightLossWill.com
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