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Weight Loss With PCOS
They say that those people who have Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS) are often considered obese and find it really hard to lose any kind of weight without considerable effort.
Of course it is hard, but it’s hard for everyone and using PCOS, as an excuse for not being able to lose weight is not a great start! You have to believe in yourself and believe that you can lose the weight you want to, you just have to keep yourself motivated and remember that just because you aren’t losing as much as your friends are or as much as you think is normal, you will lose weight.
I know this because I have PCOS and I have succeeded in losing weight!
There are many diets that are recommended for those with PCOS and they differ from the average diet for people with normal metabolism and insulin resistance. PCOS sufferers need a specialized diet and if you cannot seem to find something that works for you, think along the lines of what a diabetic would do to lose weight, our bodies and theirs are very similar, with PCOS you also may have diabetes.
Low carbohydrate diets such as Atkins are a great place to start and will kick start your weight loss with a bang, normal weight loss on these diets is up to 10kgs in the first 4 weeks, of course this totally depends on your body and how it reacts to carbohydrates being reduced.
Atkins however is not recommended for the long term, I followed Atkins strictly for 4 weeks and lost 6 kgs, after this 4 week period I started bringing back some carbohydrates and followed what is known as a Low GI diet.
A low GI diet are foods that are considered to have a low glycemic index, this means that they are low in sugar and or carbohydrates and are foods which are processed by your body slower than those which are high in sugar.
Foods with a high GI are those that pick you up and leave you with a general high feeling but then moments later drop you back down again making you feel hungrier than before and then you eat, you gain weight and you end up where you are today.
Following a diet however is not enough, there is also the dreaded exercise, all this means is a simple walk for around 30 minutes up to three times a week, when this becomes to easy, increase your pace or increase the length of time you walk for.
There are also many low impact exercises like Yoga which when first starting to lose weight are great as you don’t have to exert to much pressure onto your body but you are also keeping yourself active, I found that yoga three times a week for 40 minutes made me feel alive and also I am sure assisted the weight loss process.
Just remember that its not easy and that it wont all happen at once, it takes time and commitment to an eating plan, a diet that you eat the required foods for a month and then go back to the old way of eating wont work, you need to understand that for people with PCOS it’s a lifestyle change.
ur bodies cant process carbohydrates and sugar like other people, you need to limit them for the rest of your life. Be real about your weight loss, don’t expect too much and keep on going till you are happy with you. GOOD LUCK!
Is Fast Weight Loss the Solution?
Nowadays, it has become a necessity to keep oneself in shape, not only for aesthetic purposes, but for medically related purposes as well. The best way to lose weight and keep it off would be through a well balanced diet and a regular exercise routine. Despite this common knowledge, a lot of people are still opting to go for fast weight loss strategies.
There are a lot of products in the market today that guarantee fast weight loss in a limited amount of time. Now, some of these products may hold true, however, the results that you get do not always last long. Before going into more of these fast weight loss products, it would be better to know some facts such as the most number of pounds a person can safely lose in a single week. An average individual can lose between one to two pounds a week through a healthy diet and exercise. This number of pounds is safe, smart, and healthy. Losing more than this amount in a single week may mean you are losing muscle instead of fat which is not very healthy in the long run.
Fast weight loss products promise results fast; however not all of these products are guaranteed to work. And most, if not all of them, have some serious side effects. The use of some of these diet pills may disrupt your metabolism. Diet pills and supplements have also been found to cause digestive problems, heart palpitations and other serious problems such as heart attacks.
The safest and healthiest way to lose weight is to do it properly – through exercise and a proper diet. If you want to facilitate faster weight loss, do it the natural way instead of spending your hard earned cash on fast weight loss products. Here are a few tips to help hasten weight loss:
- Drink a lot of water. Drinking up to eight glasses in a single day is recommended.
- Eat organic foods for breakfast. Good examples would be apples, bananas, yogurt, carrots, tomatoes, and so forth.
- Go for a walk. Take the stairs instead of the elevator. Take your dog for a walk around the neighborhood. Try to increase the amount of physical activity you do on a day to day basis.
- Have your last meal of the day at least 4 to 5 hours before going to bed.
- Engage in regular exercise and have a nutritious diet plan – stick to it!
- Stay away from soda and other carbonated drinks. These contain empty calories and will in no way help in your weight loss endeavors.
- Pay attention to what you eat and the amount of food you eat. Control your portions.
- Eat slowly. Eating at a slower pace can have you feeling full and may ultimately reduce the amount of food you eat in every meal.
These are only tips to help facilitate fast weight loss and are not guaranteed to make you lose weight in short periods of time. Remember, proper and effective weight loss takes time – there is no fast and easy solution.
Weight Loss – Don’t Quit Now!
You can ask anyone who has ever tried losing weight and they will all tell you the same thing, weight loss isn’t easy. In fact, losing weight is one of the most difficult things to do in life. One of the ultimate keys to success though is to not quit. Here are 3 quick tips to help you along the way.
Not giving up on a weight loss program or new diet plan is a lot easier said than done. I know that all too well myself from the years of struggling to find a diet I could actually stick with.
But, you can lose the weight you want to lose if you will follow a few simple guidelines and believe in yourself. I know it works because I’ve done it. After years of trying, I finally managed to find the right diet plan and the faith in myself to make it work. It’s helped me lose 38 pounds and be able to keep it off.
1. Relax – Losing weight with any weight loss plan is going to take time. If you see a diet that tells you that you will lose 25 pounds in your first week, run from it. Crash diets will not do it for you. Instead, be willing to give things time. Don’t let yourself get caught up in the hype. If you lose 5 pounds in your first 2 weeks on a new weight loss program then that is great! Just stick with it.
2. Make a commitment to yourself that you are not going to quit. Write it out and post it on your refrigerator or bathroom mirror. It may sound funny, but it helps. It will be a constant reminder to you of why you are wanting to change your life.
3. Get some exercise – No matter what anyone tries to say differently, you have to get some exercise every week in any weight loss program. It can be as simple as walking for 30-45 minutes 4-5 times a week.
Walking will not only help you lose weight, but it also puts you in a healthy mindset. You begin feeling better about yourself and about losing weight. You’ll begin to see things in a more positive light. It’s really amazing at the many benefits something as simple as walking can do.
If you can bring these 3 tips with in starting a weight loss or diet program, your chances of success are almost guaranteed. Don’t quit! You really can lose weight and feel better.
Dieting and Quick Weight Loss
Developing tummy fat has a way of motivating people — oftentimes our waistlines “develop” as we get older, much like our bodies grow and develop during puberty. However, unlike adolescent and teenage growth spurts, gaining unhealthy weight and even becoming obese are not requirements of getting older, though these trends certainly fit the current norms. When you’re ready to take on the challenge of getting into better shape, and burning off excess fat, using quick weight loss diets may come to mind. In these times, two questions oftentimes come to mind, “Do they work”, and “are they safe?” — these are the questions we seek to answer today.Quick weight loss diets – do they work?The short and long of this question is yes and no. Fast weight loss diets can work, but when you are dealing with quick weight loss, the “instant” results that you see are not conducive to long-term gains, or rather losses in this case, in the grand scheme of things. When you lose weight quickly, it is most often due to the loss of excess water in your system, not due to the burning of fat. So, if your weight loss diet helps you to lose weight very fast, there’s a good chance that the results will be temporary, at least unless your diet program of choice has a way of combating the real problem — the accumulation of body fat.Quick weight loss diets – are the safe?The answer to this question depends on how you’re reaching your weight loss goals. If you’re trying to lose five to seven pounds for an event coming up in a week or so, the dangers of irreparable harm to an otherwise healthy individual are not all that likely. To lose this kind of weight in a week, chances are you are going to be removing some of the water buildup in your system, not burning off fat. To lose five pounds this quickly through fat loss, as opposed to water weight loss, you would absolutely need to incorporate an extreme exercise routine into your daily regimen, unless you’re a 6′3″, 25 year old man weighing in at 400 pounds and want to take part in a starvation diet for six-to-seven days. And at this size and weight — five pounds won’t make a lot of difference, anyway.To lose five pounds of fat in a week, while possible, a 200 pound man would have to play 20 hours of full-contact football, and a 135 pound woman would have to endure around 30 hours of vigorous bike riding or 10″-12″ step aerobics while keeping your caloric intake pretty close to your BMR (Basal Metabolic Rate). To sum things up, though, quick weight loss diets, if they help you to take off excess water, may be safe for generally healthy individuals, but in terms of fast fat burning — not only is it not safe, this option is not really feasible for individuals who currently maintain a less-than-active lifestyle.While your excess tummy fat may have, in fact, given you the motivation you need to get started with a weight loss diet or program, just know that not all quick weight loss diets produce long-term results, and unless there is a clear and concise plan laid out on how you can continue to lose weight — look into something else.
Maintaining Weight After Weight Loss
I presume because you are reading this article, that you have managed after hard work and commitment to lose some weight, and you want to keep it that way and you don’t want to slip back and gain it back again.
Congratulations! We both know how much willpower, work and commitment it takes to make it to this point, now the most important thing is to maintain that weight by using a combination of right diet and exercise and good mental attitude.
Maintaining weight is very important because experience shows that most dieters regain a third of what they lost within the first year and two-thirds of it in the second year. It’s important to understand what is needed here; it is really a matter of energy balance! But know also that the hardest part is now over, because maintaining weight is actually easier, not harder, than losing it.
At this point it’s important that your lifestyle is balanced and you want to avoid all unnecessary stress that could cause old habits to surface again. Success in gaining, losing, or maintaining weight is dependent upon a combination of factors; I always used to say that losing, gaining or maintaining weight is a result of the “freedom from the obsession and compulsion to eat,” not the other way around, but there is more to it. You also need to establish some important new routines in your life, because the main thing is to keep exercising and burn calories each day. This is your magic formula from now on:”best approach is to ensure that one’s physical activity level is high enough to balance the number of calories consumed”.
You know those weight charts? I bet you do, where your weight ranges are shown in the chart and people of the same height may have equal amounts of body fat but different amounts of muscle and bone… Don’t look at them too much now, go after your own gut feeling and your good friend; the mirror! There are also many weight loss groups and organizations if you feel you need support, remember that this is an intimate personal and difficult struggle, but it’s not one that anyone needs to go through alone. In this modern world weight loss has become an essential objective for several people, but only a few are succeeding in their task. You have gone through that already, but know that for many, weight gain or regain is embarrassing, and seeking help is delayed. If you join a group and your situation is monitored weekly, the purpose of this assessment is to provide an evaluation and recommendations for maintaining a healthy weight based on your individual needs.
We are all different, groups can be helpful but they are not for everyone.
One of my students recently said; “I’ve struggled with weight issues for most of my life, and aside from the occasional slice of molten chocolate cake, I finally have it under control. Now I basically follow a group point system and strive to keep my dry carb intake to a minimum”.
For her it’s ok to do it alone, but she is using a weight chart every week.
Health
I think everybody agrees nowadays that the key to losing weight is to burn more calories than are consumed, either by increasing physical activity or consuming fewer calories – or preferably both. Health professionals judge a low-calorie sweetener to be of benefit for weight control.
What are the dangers at this point when you are in a situation where the main battle is won, but you look for safe and healthy ways to maintain your situation?
Usually they are psychological issues. How balanced we are emotionally and how we can see ourselves in a new positive light. It’s very important to be aware of the potential purposes of anger, how anger impacts health, and learn assertive methods of dealing with anger. Health and fitness experts all know this and the most recent research related to emotional and physical health has found that there are pitfalls and the old feelings might come back from time to time. Feelings of unworthiness fear of rejection, bad self image etc.
These feelings can be triggers – for bad habits again – so it’s very important to stay alert, that is why I always recommend some kind of group or/and family and friend support.
Now that you have come this far, make it even better! You probably see now that anything is possible, you only need a positive attitude and you are ready to recreate yourself.
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Good luck and stay fit!
What Are The Best Weight Loss Goals?
What are the best weight loss goals? For a start having a weight loss goal is essential to losing weight. Having a target to reach is a great motivational tool for shedding your extra pounds.
When you step on the scales each day to see how much weight you are losing is great, but to keep weight dropping having a varied amount of ‘goals’ is the way forward to continued healthy weight loss.
There is no point setting yourself very unrealistic goals, or goals you just won’t bother trying to reach. For example by just saying you will get ‘more regular exercise’ is not really enough, you need to set a goal of ‘walk three miles a day’. But then again if your not fit enough this could be changed to ‘walk for 30 minutes a day’.
Try and set goals that are suited to your lifestyle and situation. Walking for 30 minutes each day just is not possible if you have a full time job, remember set goals that are realistic.
You can’t best success! A great way to keep motivated during your weight loss program is to measure yourself at the start of your dieting. Measure your bust, waist, hips and thighs note down the sizes. Every couple of weeks re-measure and note down the decrease in size, it is great to actually see how your body size is improving! Set a goal using this technique.
Always remember that dieting takes time and must be carried out in a healthy manner. If you lose 2 pounds in a week you many think this is nothing, but 2 pounds a week is a very good weight loss goal. This amount of weight loss is very healthy, any more and you could be harming your body or changing your lifestyle too much.
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Right Diet for Weight Loss
Which foods are good and what should be avoided in weight loss? This is a popular question especially for women who like to prepare their own foods. What to use, what not to use, what kind of foods to prepare, how much to eat and when. I have some very good suggestions following, be prepared to take notes;
First some rules: use less fat and sugar and when preparing food always use vegetable oil. Minimize all products which contain fat cheese. For bread, eat only rye bread. Make all your portions smaller. Avoid juices and soft drinks; drink only water and fatless milk. Eat in intervals of three to four hours between meals and eat small portions. Eat lots of vegetables, fruits and berries. Don’t eat pasta or rise and allow yourself only one feast-meal per week. Exercise up to five times in a week, an hour or an hour and a half at the time.
This means that it’s very important to avoid all industrial vegetable fats and carbonates. Instead use butter and other good oils like olive oil. If you eat cheese, I recommend non -fat cottage cheese. Potato which is starch should be left out of your diet altogether.
Also leave out all white breads, donuts and cakes. Switch macaronis and pasta to rye and oat pasta, because they contain more fiber. I recommend counting calories in the beginning, because some weight loss programs have too low calorie-content recommendations, and this is dangerous in the long run. Count your normal calorie consumption and try to eat 500 calories less per day.
Here’s a great tip for any weight loser; drink 2 liters water per day and you will be amazed how the feeling of hunger will go away by only drinking water. You will find that after one week your weight is going down and you don’t have a feeling of hunger. It is always healthy to drink lots of water, so there’s nothing risky in this method, water will also purify your whole system.
Recognize all calorie bombs even before you eat them! Losing weight is not about eating less, it is about eating wisely and be knowledgeable about what you put in your mouth. To be able to lose weight intelligently you need to eat enough, otherwise you might lose it from wrong places.
Following the above recommendations will make you lose weight – guaranteed.
But you need to be strict and persistent with your diet. If you try to lose weight too fast, it can be dangerous to your health, you don’t want to lose your muscle material when you diet. I recommend using a good program that is proven to be healthy and consult only people who have experience in this field. Remember that your diet should consist of enough vegetables, fibers, water and proteins. When following a proven program, your weight will go down because your adipose tissues are going to be reduced. There are some effective programs on the market that promise fast results but losing muscle and all water from your body is not permanent weight loss, it is yo-yo weight loss, because you will gain it back in few weeks. Go the healthy way and you will be able to lose weight and maintain the results.
Reasons Why We Fail in Weight Loss
There are some main reasons why people fail in their attempt to lose weight. I will list here the most common reasons and how to avoid those pitfalls.
Let’s concentrate first on eating; there is a reason why we eat – the main reason should be only hunger, but there can be also emotional reasons for eating. It is very important to face any emotional eating issues. This may be as simple as identifying alternative activities or as intensive as seeking professional help. Feeling depressed, negative self image, negative response from other people can trigger eating-protection-system which leads to weight gain. You just got to get over this habit, because it will render all your other efforts useless.
If you try to follow a super strict diet and have an “all or nothing” attitude, it will turn to “nothing” in 99% of time. I have always taught my students to be patient and love themselves. Being too hard on oneself is going result in an explosion sooner or later and all that was lost is gained very fast. If you try a diet that rely on one type of food or cut out entire food groups, it’s simply going to be too hard to stick to and also very unhealthy in the long run. Ask anyone who tried the green tea diet or similar programs.
There is an old proverb: “breakfast is the most important meal of the day”. This is so true, and therefore whatever you do, don’t skip your breakfast! A balanced good breakfast will get your metabolism going and help you from getting too hungry and overeating through the day.
Don’t try to cut down too many calories in the beginning; your body needs to adjust slowly to new changes. Reduce your calorie intake is the key to weight loss, but if you try to cut too many, you won’t lose weight at all thanks to the metabolism’s “starvation” mode. As I have said on my blog and my recommended programs and articles; count your normal daily calorie intake (before diet) and try to reduce it by 500 calories per day.
If you are very strong mentally, you can probably do whatever you like without support, but most of us need some sort of shoulder to lean on from time to time. This is especially true in weight loss. We need a friend to talk to about problems and we need them to support us in our efforts in life. We need to talk to someone about the dilemmas that losing weight brings us. If you think about it, one of your motives is how others look upon you. If you are alone on a deserted island, you would not care about weight loss so much would you? Of course there are other important reasons also, but don’t be alone, talk to people and find someone who listens to you and preferably has gone through the same struggle before.
Keep a food diary and write down what and how much you used to eat and how much you eat now. Make a habit of writing down everything what you have eaten during the day; you will be surprised how much this will affect your overall mission.
People tend to set unrealistic goals for themselves and then they feel bad when they fail meet them. If your body is used to certain amount of sugar a day, don’t cut it all off immediately. Cut it to half first and in one week or two weeks cut it to half again. This way you let your body time to adjust to changes and everything feels more natural and easy. You have to have a goal; you want to lose a certain amount of weight, but don’t try to be too hard on yourself.
Exercise is recommended for every dieter, but if you are not used to exercise, you have to start slow here also. Start simple and increase slowly for best results.
Have one feast meal per week! Eating is also important; it gives us feeling of well being and happiness. So even if you are on a diet, enjoy one feast meal per week for your overall balance.
Your Weight Loss Diet Plan Should Avoid These Six Mistakes
I know you are making these fat loss mistakes because I did too! Based on my experience from losing over 80 pounds and finally keeping it off, here are some tips for avoiding these common dieting mistakes.
YOU ARE TRYING TO DO TOO MUCH TOO SOON
Trying to go from Sedentary Slob to Super Dieter on a Monday morning? Not so smart. It is a great way to ensure you will be back to the couch by mid-day Wednesday. You can’t expect to undo years worth of damage overnight.
If you typically eat three meals per day, start slowly by adding a snack – either in the morning or the afternoon, then work your way to six small meals every 2-3 hours. This approach to fat loss is called kaizen, a Japanese philosophy that focuses on continuous improvement throughout all aspects of life. Making a small change once a day or once a week leads to a constant state of improvement.
YOU ARE LOOKING FOR THE QUICK FIX
I was convinced I had a Loch Ness Monster in my colon and that was making me fat! But the colon cleanser I purchased only left me with a very sore butt, some leafy-looking things in the toilet and not a single pound lost.
Now I was convinced that I needed a super-duper-ultra fat burner – one that would melt away the fat while I sat on my butt doing nothing!
After thousands of dollars and lots of false hope, I realized that the only way I was going to achieve the lean body that I desired was to come up with a solid nutrition and exercise plan, and to add supplements that were backed by solid science.
YOU ARE LETTING OTHERS KNOCK YOU OFF-TRACK
My family is full of enablers – they mean well, but they were not sensitive to the fact that I was serious about staying on track with my weight loss diet. “C’mon a little bit won’t hurt” or “you can diet tomorrow” was all it took to convince me to eat. Within 30 minutes I had eaten myself stupid and undone all of the positive progress that I had spent the past week achieving.
Let those around you know how important it is for you to lose weight and what it means to both you, and them, if you do not achieve your goals.
YOU ARE NOT GETTING BACK “ON THE WAGON” IMMEDIATELY AFTER FALLING OFF
I would usually fall off my diet toward the end of any given week. It was at that point that I rationalized that, since I was “off the wagon” I would wait until Monday to get started again!
This probably won’t come as a big shock, but science now has proven that weekends can wreak havoc on your waistline. That was the conclusion of Washington University researchers, who found that even people on strict diet and exercise programs lose weight more slowly than expected because they eat more on weekends.
The verdict: People don’t need a holiday to eat more; they tend to do it every weekend because human lifestyle patterns can be very different.
There were two key takeaways for me from this:
1.The best time to get back “on the wagon” was at your next meal – do not wait until you’ve done more damage. 2. Do not let the weekends be different than any other day – stick with your plan whether it is a Saturday or a Wednesday
YOU ARE TRYING TO BE PERFECT EVERY DAY
Life is not perfect – and your diet plan shouldn’t be either. You can’t expect yourself to follow your program to the letter every second of every day until you reach your goal. If you do, you will ultimately fail. That is why you need to apply the 90/10 rule to your nutrition and exercise.
The 90/10 rule is very simple – if you are following your weight loss diet plan 90% of the time, then you will not be hurt by the 10% of the time that you are not. Your weight loss diet should include a minimum of 5 meals per day, with 6 meals being ideal. Following the 90/10 rule with 6 meals a day (or 42 meals a week) means that you have 4 meals a week where you can go off your program without halting progress, as long as those meals are reasonable.
Same rules apply to exercise. Let’s say your schedule permits you to work out 4 days per week. So in a month, you have 16 workouts – and following the 90/10 rule, you can miss 1 or 2 workouts without derailing yourself. However, you should save your “skips” for times when you really need to skip – like a poor night’s sleep, illness, or hectic travel schedule.
YOU ARE NOT SETTING REALISTIC EXPECTATIONS
It took you your entire life to get to this point, and you expect to reverse all of the damage in 3 weeks? That is what a lot of diet products would like you to believe.
You absolutely MUST set goals, but they MUST be realistic. What is realistic? one to two pounds of fat per week is a reasonable goal. The more you have to lose, the higher you can set your expectation. But if you are approaching double-digits with your expectations, you are setting yourself up for failure.
Weight Loss: A Scientific Approach
Copyright (c) 2009 Stephen Smith
Losing weight is simple and easy to do. Virtually every diet and weight-loss program can help people shed the excess kilos in a short period of time. The problem is, losing weight and keeping it off long term is actually quite difficult.
The main reason why most diets or weight-loss programs don’t work is simply because they’re not sustainable. Starvation diets, low-carb diets, replacing food with shakes for main meals, the list goes on. None of these strategies offer long term, realistic and sustainable approaches to weight-loss.
Furthermore, the weight that is lost by using these approaches tends to be mainly water, stored carbohydrate and protein (lean body tissue) with some body fat. Our goal should be to maximise the amount of fat that is lost. In order to lose body fat instead of simply body weight, 3 criteria must be met:
1. A mild calorie (energy) deficit must be created.
2. The body must be encouraged to use stored fat as its primary fuel source.
3. Sufficient time must be allowed to pass in order to achieve substantial results.
Let’s look at each of these areas in detail:
1. A mild calorie (energy) deficit must be created. This means the body expends (burns up) more energy each day than is consumed, i.e. ‘energy out’ is greater than ‘energy in’. By creating a calorie (energy) deficit the body must then rely on existing fat stores in order to provide the additional calories it requires.
A mild calorie deficit can be achieved in two ways: eating less or boosting metabolism.
Eating less is the approach most diets use. Even though it is successful in the short term, the body soon adapts to it by slowing the metabolism and increasing appetite.
Boosting metabolism is a far more effective approach to losing weight and burning fat and it can be done through a variety of mechanisms. Increasing meal frequency (eating 5 meals a day instead of 3), eating foods that boost metabolism like chilli and curries, exercising and using supplements that boost metabolism like ‘thermogenics’ all assist fat burning in the body.
2. The body must be encouraged to use stored fat as its primary fuel source. This may be achieved by ensuring the level of insulin in the body is kept as low as possible. Insulin is a storage hormone, which means it increases the uptake of nutrients into cells. Whilst this may be beneficial from an anabolic (muscle building) perspective, insulin also promotes the storage of excess glucose as body fat. Worse still, it stops the mobilisation and utilisation of fat for fuel (fat burning).
There are many way to keep insulin low in the body. Eating small meals, controlling carbohydrate intake and using supplements like, glucose disposal agents (GDAs) all keep insulin low.
Eating large meals promotes greater insulin secretion by the pancreas. Therefore, small meals will keep this down.
Being aware of carbohydrate sources is also important because it is the macronutrient (carbohydrate, protein and fat) that has the greatest impact on insulin secretion. It is not necessary to follow a low carb diet in order to keep insulin low but by simply eating more low density carbs (broccoli, cauliflower, beans, peas, etc) and less high density carbs (bread, pasta, rice, cereals, etc) insulin will stay low.
GDAs assist the body in disposing glucose more effectively by increasing its uptake into the lean tissues of the body (muscles, organs, etc.).
3. Sufficient time must be allowed to pass in order to achieve substantial results. Since it takes time for the body to burn off body fat it is essential to allow sufficient time to pass rather than expecting dramatic results overnight!
If we estimate that a 300-calorie deficit won’t have a major negative impact on our metabolism and if we assume that all of those calories that the body needs are derived from fat stores (which doesn’t occur but for the sake of the argument we will assume that it does), then the body can only lose about 33 grams of fat a day! [1 gram of fat has 9 calories] That works out to be 231 grams of fat a week! This is a far cry from the several kilos of weight that may be lost in a week!
As a result of this, people must be realistic in their expectations. A good example of this is competitive bodybuilders who generally allow themselves 12-14 weeks to get ready for a show. These athletes are usually already lean by population standards but the 12-14-week period allows them to achieve extremely low levels of body fat without sacrificing their precious muscle tissue.
If you are serious about losing body fat, not just body weight, then allow yourself at least 12-14 weeks to achieve your physical goals.
Overall, these strategies are used by all successful weight-loss systems. They provide people with proven techniques and products that can help them lose weight and keep it off without having an impact on their lifestyle. Let’s face it, there’s nothing better than losing weight (which is mainly fat), getting in great shape and still being able to enjoy life!