Nine out of every 10 individuals who
lose weight gain it back. Given this fact, it would seem that engaging
in a weight loss program is a gamble in which the odds of winning are
very slim to none. Before you become frustrated and give up, you should
realize that one out of those very ten people did succeed. What that
means is that it can be done. The trick is knowing how they did it.
Years
ago I embarked on a journey to study how individuals who succeeded in
losing weight for the long term did it. I then researched the science
behind how the body regulated weight. I came to understand that most
weight loss programs fail because the programs are designed to disrupt
the body’s natural mechanisms. It is this disruption that
creates the battle where the individual eventually gives up.
To
lose weight safely and permanently, you have to understand a concept in
body functioning called homeostasis. In simple words, homeostasis means
balance. The body always tries to maintain a constant environment. Your
weight, just like your blood pressure or body temperature, is kept at a
constant level. This level is called your set point. If you changed
your external environment, your body will adjust to keep the internal
environment stable. That is why a person in Alaska in the middle of the
winter has the same body temperature as when they go to Arizona in the
middle of the summer.
How then can you change your
weight? First by understanding that there are certain food elements
that your body needs, carbohydrates, fats, proteins, minerals and
vitamins and water. If you deprive your body of any of these, it will
start fighting you. Second, that your weight is kept in balance mostly
by the effects of two opposing hormones, glucagon, that causes fat
breakdown and insulin that causes fat buildup. You lose weight safely
and permanently by giving your body all the essential food nutrients
(not by dieting) and by shifting the balance in favor of glucagon over
insulin. You achieve this by adjusting the foods that affect the
production of these hormones. This eliminates cravings and constant
hunger.
Also when you decrease the amount of food
you eat, as in dieting, your body also decreases the amount of calories
it burns to try and maintain the balance. This is why you must increase
your activity level to maintain your body’s rate of burning
calories.
Most weight loss plans fail because they
do not take the powerful effect of homeostasis into account when the
program was designed. When you are told, for example to avoid
carbohydrates or fats, your body, through homeostasis, will create
cravings for those foods and that’s what causes that
uneasiness that lead the individual to eventually give up on the
program.
The good news, again is that by shifting
the balance in a gradual fashion without trying to completely disrupt
it, you can obtain safe and permanent weight loss.
About
the AuthorDr. David Nganele is a noted medical
education expert and his book "The New Set Point" explains why most
weight loss plans fail and how you can fix yours. You can learn more
from his web site at http://www.thenewsetpoint.com
Dr. David Nganele
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