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Monday, April 13, 2009

Fat Loss - What Works And What Doesn't

By Dan Solaris

With a huge percentage of the population of Western countries overweight and out of shape, it's no wonder that the demand for fitness products is as strong as ever. Diet pills, protein shakes and exercise gadgets are selling like crazy as people try to lose weight and have a better quality life.

More and more people across the globe are becoming obese as the fast food culture reaches other shores. Drive thru burgers and dial-up pizzas are finding more fans and fattening countless bellies.

Fad diets earn a huge following because in increasing number of folks are desperate to lose fat. Sadly, most people find out the effects of dieting are only temporary and they fall off the wagon and gain back the weight they lost after a few months.

Life these days require us to spend most of our waking hours in our office chair, behind the wheel or browsing the internet. These activities don't actually require much energy and so the excess calories that we get from food eventually find their way into our love-handles and potbellies.

We only lose weight when we burn more calories than we take in each day. In that light, it's ultimately better to do some form of regular exercise rather than trying to cut back on calories without working out. Depriving ourselves of proper meals can lead to nutrition imbalance not to mention painful ulcers and a low immune system.

Trying to cut back on calories by passing-up breakfast or lunch can also lead to a feeling of self-deprivation. This only serves to make us vulnerable to loss of self-control and pigging-out the next time we go to a party or a buffet table. Eating too much in one meal if done regularly results in an ugly potbelly after a while.

Experts say it's more effective to eat small portions whenever we get the munchies rather than stuffing ourselves every meal. Doing this can also keep our metabolism high and lets us burn calories more efficiently. It's been discovered that our metabolic rate slows down considerably when our body senses a shortage of food.

Developing an active, healthy lifestyle by eating smartly and doing regular aerobic and muscle-building exercises regularly will raise our metabolism. More calories burned means more fat lost- making us look better, feel better and live better. - 17269

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