Fad Diets
Every now and them we all tend to look
into the mirror and cast a critical eye on our bodies. The internal
monologue goes something like this: “I’d say that
my ass
looks… biggish. Could be the clothes are badly designed. Oh,
who
am I kidding? I’ve been eating a lot of sweets and junk food
lately, so no wonder I’m putting on weight.” The
usual
result of these pangs of culinary guilt is a hasty decision to swear
off junk food and an evening or two spent searching the Internet for
diets and eating plans. This is the way people run into the latest
dieting craze that can make anybody slim and vastly improve the quality
of life, too.
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Unfortunately,
the first thing people do when they accept that a couple of extra
pounds have found their way around the waist is to panic and look for
the fastest way to get rid of them. This is a big mistake. The quick
fix is just that and it will always and forever be nothing else. And
any problem that gets a quick fix is not really going away at all. So,
instead of going for the latest diet that will make you lose and
incredible number of pounds in just a few days or weeks, try to chose a
diet that takes a little longer and is not nearly as hard on you.
The
“lose weight instantly” diets
are based mostly on losing body water. This is a silly idea because you
will put the weight right back on with a couple of glasses of water.
You’re not trying to lose water, but body fat so stay away
from
these diets. Good diets need time to work for you and losing one pound
per week is actually a good rate. Losing three pounds per week sounds
way better, but it’s a big mistake. Anything more than two
pounds
per week is bound to be loss of lean tissues that make up the muscles.
The basic idea is that the faster you go, the more muscle mass you
lose; slow diets make sure that what goes out is fat.
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The biggest problem
is that quick
weight loss schemes can turn into a vicious circle. The more muscles
mass one has, the faster the metabolism and very little of the food
intake gets to be stored as fat. But if the diet makes you lose muscle
mass, then your metabolism slows down and the accumulated fat is burned
slower and slower. As you can see, a bad diet makes it harder for you
to lose weight. Starving yourself is a bad idea
because your metabolism has to function at the proper speed in order to
help you lose weight.
Not to mention that
eating the
right kind of food is important because you need calories to give your
body the staying power it needs through the diet. There is a difference
between feeling hungry while your body adjusts to less food and feeling
starved because you’re not getting the required daily amount
of
calories. The food you eat also gives you the energy needed to burn fat
through physical effort. You can’t go to the gym or run in
the
park if you’re about to faint every time you get up from the
chair. So the next time you feel like diet time, chose wisely.
There’s a big difference between dieting and starvation.