One
of the biggest myths about losing weight is the idea that you need to
eat less in order to shed pounds. New studies have shown that this is
simply not the case. As a matter of fact, it's just the opposite.
Let's take a look at why you need to eat if you want to lose weight.
The
Scientific Benefits of Breakfast
People
who eat breakfast on a daily basis tend to lose weight easier. The
National Weight Control Registry
performed a study that showed people who eat breakfast have a better
chance of maintaining a 30 pound, or more, weight loss for at least a
year. Studies in The
Journal
of the American Dietetic Association
showed similar results.
Another
research group analyzed government data on over 4,000 adults and
found those who ate a regular breakfast tended to take in fewer
calories during the day and had a lower fat intake. They also noted
that regular breakfast eaters were more likely to engage in routine
exercise.
Eating
breakfast also jump-starts your metabolism, says Elisabetta Politi,
RD, MPH, nutrition manager for the Duke Diet and Fitness Center at
Duke University Medical School. She states; "When you don't eat
breakfast, you're actually fasting for 15 to 20 hours, so you're not
producing the enzymes needed to metabolize fat to lose weight."
In fact, sumo wrestlers don't eat until late in the day for the sole
purpose of gaining weight. If you don't eat breakfast, you are
actually following the sumo wrestler diet. Now, that is a scary
thought.
Keep
Your Metabolism Going All Day
With
the right mechanisms in place, your body will naturally burn fat.
But, what are the right mechanisms? That's your job; to find your
body's balance between energy consumed and energy burned. Metabolism
is the name of the game. When you eat healthy small meals, starting
early in the morning, your metabolism is set in full swing,
mobilizing and converting fat stores into energy.
When
you eat breakfast along with regular snacks and small meals
throughout the day, your body gets the nutrition it needs and goes to
work, breaking down your food into energy. If you wait until you're
starving before you eat anything, that gnawing feeling in your
stomach is telling you something. Your body will start by robbing
your muscle tissue of anything it needs first, like protein, then it
will store fat because it thinks it's in famine mode. By eating early
and often, not only are you protecting the muscle that supports your
frame and allows you to walk, sit, and stand, but you are also
keeping your metabolism going so it works all day to give you energy.
Simple
Weight Loss Tips to Get You Started:
1. Eat
slowly.
It
takes twenty minutes for your stomach to tell your brain you are
full. Don't eat and run. You'll be looking for your next meal way
before you need it.
2. Pick
out foods you need to chew.
Try
apples, whole grain hearty breads, celery, and other raw vegetables.
These foods will slow down your eating and satisfy your chewing
instinct. Raw nuts are another option. Just be sure to monitor the
serving sizes as you snack.
3. Drink
6 to 8 glasses of cold water per day.
This
helps to feel full and as your body works to raise the temperature
of the water, you are burning calories. Keep bottles of water
filled in the refrigerator and sip, sip, sip.
4. Eat
your fruit
Eating
oranges is much more satisfying than just drinking the juice. Keep
this thought when choosing other fruits and vegetables. Whole is
usually better.
5. Healthy
snacks
Have
a healthy snack before you start cooking dinner. This will help with
overeating while preparing the meal, and after. Munching on celery
is the perfect way to keep you satisfied while cooking.
6. Low
fat sweet fix
If you need a sweet treat, just remember that frozen yogurt, angel food cake, and sherbet are all low fat. Low carb diets are low sugar diets, which often forbid fruit. In this case, one tiny piece of dark chocolate may be an option. This may leave you satisfied without all the sugar or carbs. You have to experiment to find the right treat for your sweet tooth that fits your diet.
7. Do
not starve yourself
The
less you eat, the more your body protects itself and begins to go
into starvation mode, holding on to more food, storing it as fat and
robbing your muscles of nutrients. Make sure you eat a good breakfast
to start your day right. Then, keep your metabolism working
throughout the day with small meals and healthy snacks.
Stop
starving yourself so your body can relax and start to lose that
weight. Adding foods instead of subtracting foods? It's so crazy it
might just work.
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