Healthy Weight Loss…
September 27th, 2009 by Erica Stone
One way to lose a few pounds, or so a number of people think, is by not eating and although this is a way to lose a few unwanted pounds, it can have repercussions if carried out for extended periods and no doctor or dietician would ever recommend doing this. Weight loss like this is not healthy as we all require specific vitamins and nutrients in our food to maintain our health.
By healthy weight loss we understand the use of a diet that brings all the nutrients the body needs, with a minimum caloric intake. It is also important to have a good night sleep in addition to daily activities that ensure additional calories from the fat deposits most of us have, are burned off.
Women’s magazines often present wonder diets that make you slimmer in a matter of days and some of these ‘healthy’ weight loss diets are centered on using a specific type of food. A particular ‘restrictive’ healthy diet that was favored for a while was the chicken, boiled vegetables, fruit and salad one that did not by any means supply all the daily nutrients our bodies need even though all of the foods were actually healthy.
This is not to mention that after one and a half weeks of such a dietary program, you’ll feel like you’d never want to touch chicken again as the body creates an almost defensive reaction towards this kind of force-feeding. The basis of healthy weight loss and maintenance is by removing high calorie foodstuffs from our diets and maintaining regular exercise in addition to good sleep patterns.
Always remember your doctor will ask you if you are sleeping well and will ask an overweight person if they snack in the middle of the night as while this is common, many do not remember. Eating during the night is a sure way to put on extra pounds as if you are following a healthy weight loss diet and exercising, excess calories will be burnt off and this is a good way to eliminate stress also.
Following the healthy weight loss system will definitely improve your sleep patterns, energy level and overall health. Another aspect of a healthy weight loss diet is personal involvement and self-impression on the undergoing transformation so for instance; being too critical and demanding with yourself could sometimes do more bad than good. Try not to keep to the same routines when you exercise and not expect your body to perform at the same level all the time as this is an unrealistic approach that will do more harm than good. Well, a healthy weight loss plan involves taking small safe steps so start by brisk walks before you actually jog for example, or go to the swimming pool before you visit the gym. The mistake many people make is becoming impatient; so take your time and get it right from the first.
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