Monday, November 07, 2005

The Most Practical Diet You Ever Try

By: Kirsten Hawkins

Americans lose millions of pounds a year - only to gain most of
it back within a year. You've probably heard over and over again
that the real secret to losing weight permanently is to make
permanent changes in your eating habits and lifestyle.
Throughout decades of high protein, low protein, Air Force
diets, Atkins, Scarsdale diets, cabbage
diets,eat-all-you-want-and-still-lose-weight diets that is the
one piece of advice that has remained strong. No matter what the
latest diet craze, over and over throughout the years, the one
"diet" that effected a long-term, permanent weight loss was the
'eat a well-balanced, portion-controlled diet and exercise
regularly'.

Why are fad diets so popular? Diets feed our need to be actively
doing something. Weighing, measuring, counting - whether its
calories,exchanges or carbs - all give us the feeling of gaining
control over our bodies and our weight. In the long run, though,
all the measuring and obsession with what, how much and when we
eat becomes overwhelming. When we stop living by strictly
controlled guidelines set out by other people -the latest diet
guru - the weight comes back.

There is a practical way to lose weight that doesn't involve
arcane combinations of foods to set up an ideal balance of foods
that burn more than they give, or that promise to 'turn your
body into a fat-burning machine'. It is to simply eat a healthy
balance of all types of foods in portions that are reasonable
for your body, while at the same time raising your activity
level to burn more calories than you take in. Below are some
practical guidelines to help you adjust your diet and lifestyle
to help you lose that weight - and keep it off permanently.

1.Adjust your attitude. You're not going on a diet - you're
eating what your body needs. To maintain your weight loss,
you'll need to maintain your new eating habits for the rest of
your life - and that's a far easier prospect if your diet plan
is one that makes sense and is easy to maintain.

2.Think square when you plan your meals. Like a square has four
corners, so should your meals. At every meal, include a protein,
a healthy fat, a grain/legume and a fruit/vegetable.

3.Eat three squares and at least two snacks every day. Your
snacks should be in the grain/legume or fruit/vegetable corner.

4.If you're under stress, eat something every two hours. Your
body sends out distress signals when you're putting it under
stress. Give it healthy fuel to keep it working right.

5.Aim for no more than 60 grams of carbohydrate per day at
first.Spread the carbohydrates over the course of the day - 15
at each meal and 7 at each snack.

6.Limit dairy products to 3 or less daily.

7.Completely avoid soft drinks - even the diet ones.

8.Drink 6-10 glasses of water each day.

9.Eliminate 'white foods' from your diet. Do away with white
sugar,white flour and white cereal products.

10. Take a nutritional supplement - at least a good multivitamin
daily.

About the author:
Kirsten Hawkins is a nutrition and health expert from Nashville,
TN. Visit http://www.popular-diets.com/ for more great
nutrition, well-being, and vitamin tips as well as reviews and
comments on popular diets.

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