Diets aren't the way
to go when it comes to losing weight. That's because they create temporary
eating patterns — and, therefore, temporary results. Most dieters gain back any
lost weight when they go back to their old eating habits.
So what's the best
way to drop excess weight? Create a new normal!
Weight loss is most
likely to be successful when people change their habits, replacing old,
unhealthy ones with new, healthy behaviors. Here are 5 ways to make that
happen:
EXERCISE.
Regular physical activity burns calories and builds muscle — both of which help
you look and feel good and keep weight off. Walking the family dog, cycling to
school, and doing other things that increase your daily level of activity can
all make a difference. If you want to burn more calories, increase the
intensity of your workout and add some strength exercises to build muscle. The
more muscle you have, the more calories you burn, even when you aren't
exercising.
REDUCE
SCREEN TIME. One reason people get less exercise
these days is because of an increase in "screen time" — the amount of
time spent watching TV, looking at the computer, using mobile devices, or
playing video games. Limit recreational screen time to less than 2 hours per
day. If you're with friends at the mall, you're getting more exercise than if
you're texting them from your room.
WATCH
OUT FOR PORTION DISTORTION. Portion sizes are bigger than
they used to be, and these extra calories contribute to obesity. Another key
factor in weight gain is that more people drink sugary beverages, such as
sodas, juice drinks, and sports drinks. So choose smaller portions (or share
restaurant portions) and go for water or low-fat milk instead of soda.
EAT
5 SERVINGS OF FRUITS AND VEGGIES A DAY. Fruits and veggies
are about more than just vitamins and minerals. They're also packed with fiber,
which means they fill you up. And when you fill up on fruits and veggies,
you're less likely to overeat.
DON'T
SKIP BREAKFAST. Breakfast kick-starts your
metabolism, burning calories from the get-go and giving you energy to do more
during the day. People who skip breakfast often feel so hungry that they eat
more later on. So they get more calories than they would have if they ate
breakfast. In fact, people who skip breakfast tend to have higher BMIs than
people who eat breakfast.
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