Weight Loss Foods – Worth the Weight


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Our weight weighs heavily on our minds, and it should. Approximately 127 million adults in the U.S. are overweight, 60 million obese, and 9 million severely obese says the American Obesity Association. That means two-thirds of Americans are overweight and one-third are obese. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has found that obesity is responsible for more than 325,000 deaths annually…that’s more than 100 9/11’s every year. The National Institutes of Health estimates obesity costs this country between $75 and $125 billion every year. Obesity is the number one risk factor for many chronic diseases-heart disease, diabetes, and arthritis to name a few.

Americans are not overweight for lack of interest or effort. Weight loss is a multi-billion dollar [ Continue Reading ]

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Sweets and Weight Loss

Many people believe sweets are the culprit in obesity. That’s another myth. If you have a sweet tooth and are overweight, it might well be a coincidence. The evidence: When researchers take sweets away from overweight people, they don’t stop eating; they just overeat nonsweets, trying to satisfy their innate fat craving. Losing weight is a complex undertaking, but it’s important to put first things first. The most important tasks in weight loss are to cut back on fat; to eat complex carbohydrates, which are high in fiber;to increase exercise; and to reduce calories to a reasonable level (300 to 500 calories less than recommended intake for your height and weight). Dealing with a sweet craving is usually not a major task in weight loss, but it is one that can make a [ Continue Reading ]

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Creating A weight Loss Plan

Since excess weight puts you at risk for many health problems, you may need to set some weight loss plans to help avoid those risks and prevent disease.

But what should be your long-term goal? And what short-term goals should you set to help you get there? You have a better chance of attaining your goals if you make sure that the weight loss plans that you will use are sensible and reasonable right at the beginning.

Here are some guidelines from the experts in choosing weight loss plans and goals.

1. Be realistic

Most people’s long-term weight loss plans are more ambitious than they have to be.

For example, if you weigh 170 pounds and your long-term plan is to weigh 120, even if you have not weighed 120 since you were 16 and now you are 45, [ Continue Reading ]

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About the Need for a Weight Loss Plan:

 When one has excessive weight they should strongly consider finding a good weight loss plan that is pure and free from all other touted sources that claim to cause you to lose in record time.

Since excess weight puts you at risk for many health problems, you may need to set some weight loss plans to help avoid those risks and prevent disease. But what should be your long-term goal? And what short-term goals should you set to help you get there?

You have a better chance of attaining your goals if you make sure that the weight loss plans that you will use are sensible and reasonable right at the beginning.

Here are some guidelines from the experts in choosing weight loss plans and goals.

1. You must be realistic

Most people’s long-term [ Continue Reading ]

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No Magic Method For Weight Loss!

Overweight or obesity, caused by unhealthy lifestyle, is one of the risk factors for heart disease. Therefore, weight lost has been the prime target for many obese people. Lifestyle is difficult to change. Specialists do realize this fact but they still prefer patients to lose weight in this manner rather than taking weight-loss medicines. Even if obese people are taking slimming pills, it is advisable for them to adopt healthy habits like exercising and dieting. This is the recommendation from the researchers of a study backed by the United States National Institutes of Health. University of Pennsylvania conducted the research and the report of which was published in 2005 in the New England Journal of Medicine.

In the one-year study, the patients were divided into four groups. [ Continue Reading ]

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