Get On A Diet

November 29, 2006

5 Fad Diets To Avoid

Filed under: 3008 — Tags: , , — chatyak @ 3:10 pm
William Messruther asked:


There are so many fad diets out there these days that attract people with there fast weight loss and celebrity lifestyle image. The fact is that nearly all of these diets only really offer short-term weight loss solutions and can be extremely unhealthy. Iv’e put together a list of 5 popular fad diets – along with reasons NOT to try them!

Detox Diet

Claims to lose a stone in 10 days, defeat cellulite, give glowing skin and no more bloating. This diet is meant to compliment other detox methods such as massages, colonic irrigation, saunas, fasting etc. Food such as fish, meat, eggs, dairy, wheat, salt, sugar etc are banned, while fruit, veg, beans, seeds, nuts are allowed. This results in a lack of nutrients, lowered immune system, a temporary weight loss, mainly water. It can lead to yo-yo dieting, nausea, sickness and headaches. It is said to causes food cravings, resulting in eventually giving up! It can also cause eating disorders and there is no good evidence of it actually working!

Low Carb / Atkins Diet

The aim of low carb diets is to force the body to use its own fat as its main energy source. This produces something called ketone bodies to fuel body parts that can not use fat as an energy source such as the brain and red blood cells. This puts you in a state of ketosis – resulting in smelly breath and side effects like fatigue and nausea. These diets do produce short term results, which actually come from loss of muscle tissue and water. They are not a long term weight loss solution and are unhealthy if sustained.

Starvation Diet

Starving yourself is one of the worst diets that you could try. Ok, you may initially lose a lot of weight but the effect this has on your body is drastic! You will be extremely lacking much needed nutrition and this will lead to fatigue, lack of *** drive and hormones, sleep loss, possible hypothermia, poor concentration and judgement, depression, anxiety, personality changes, social withdrawal, your metabolism will dramatically slow down, you will lose organ tissue and muscles, you can get shakes, feel the cold more, and feel very week. Low calorie intakes actually slow down weight loss.

Hollywood Diet

This is basically a 24 or 48 hour ‘Juice Fast’ where you eat no food in this time. This diet has the same cons as the starvation diet. You are really just losing excess water in the body with this diet and it does’nt last long, you will soon put that weight back on. It is expensive to buy the juice, around $25! You will get no protein or iron in the body, and will be taking lots of sugar and carbs. Tastes good at first but soon turns very sickly.

Cabbage Soup Diet

This is a 7 day diet plan which supposedly offers a fast weight loss solution. This is a very short term solution and is not sustainable so is’nt a viable option for long term weight loss. There are a few benefits to this diet which include fast weight loss, a healthy beneficial change from eating junk food, and research has shown that cabbage helps to prevent cancer. However, the drawbacks do outweigh these benefits somewhat significantly. The soup is high in salt, lacking in good overall nutrition – low in protein, calcium, essential fatty acids, high in sodium and MSG, requires much will power as the soup tastes very bland and is extremely repetitive, gives you gas!, and most of all this is not a healthy sustainable solution to long-term weight loss. This diet will most probably make you GAIN weight as it has a very low calorie intake and you can get bloated!

There really is no substitute for a healthy diet and regular exercise if you want to lose weight and live an overall healthier and more active lifestyle.



Dora

November 27, 2006

What are some of the benefits of switching to a low sugar diet?

Filed under: Other - Food & Drink — Tags: , , — chatyak @ 9:58 pm
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KnowMore asked:


Is a low sugar diet advisable for people who are non diabetic? Why is a low sugar diet healthy?

What are some ways to motivate me to stay on a diet plan?

Filed under: Diet & Fitness — Tags: , , — chatyak @ 6:41 pm
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Andy asked:


I want to loose some weight, I was planning on doing this as a new years resolution, but I think that the more days im wasting, the bigger I’m getting. The problem is I can never stay on a diet. Can someone give me a few tips?
I would Appreciate it so much!

November 26, 2006

How many calories should I eat each day to maintain my diet?

Filed under: Diet & Fitness — Tags: , , — chatyak @ 2:57 am
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Dawn asked:


I want to lose weight by keeping up with my calories and cutting back a little.
I am 5 foot and 3 inches.
I weigh 130 pounds and I’m 14 years old.
I’m going to start exercising regularly also. Maybe 30 minutes a day or more.
So my question to you, how many calories should I have each day to maintain my diet?

November 21, 2006

What are some tips to maintain a healthy diet when you are on vacation?

Filed under: Diet & Fitness — Tags: , , — chatyak @ 7:39 pm
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Fly girl asked:


I’m trying to eat better so I can improve my health and lose weight. In a few weeks, I am flying to Jamaica and I know my diet is going to be out of the window while I’m there. What should I do?

November 18, 2006

What is a good diet for a thirteen year old?

Filed under: Other - General Health Care — Tags: , , — chatyak @ 7:41 am
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it’s_me asked:


I am thirteen and I weigh 120-124 pounds. I want to go down to between 110 and 115 pounds. What is a good diet and exercise routine for me to lose this weight?
I am 5′ 6″ and wanna go from 120-124 to 110-115

November 16, 2006

What is the diet and preditors of the snipe eel?

Filed under: Zoology — Tags: , , — chatyak @ 12:40 pm
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Haz asked:


I need to know the diet and preditors of the snipe eel. Also, I need imformation on the mesopelagic zone food chain. Any imformation would help.

November 14, 2006

Will excercising and dieting help lose weight and reduce stretch marks?

Filed under: Diet & Fitness — Tags: , , — chatyak @ 9:24 pm
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Samantha S asked:


i have stretch marks on my abdomen, inner and lower thighs and *******. i was wonderin if dieting and excercising would help reduce them as i heard that they will tihgten the skin and make them less visible, or would i need to do something else along with that as well?

November 12, 2006

Why is it always harder dieting during the 2nd time around?

Filed under: Diet & Fitness — Tags: , , — chatyak @ 9:24 pm
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Diouji asked:


I lost 30 pounds and was very proud of it. It was really easy to do, I was very motivated and I did it and kept it off for a while. Now, 3 years later the weight is back and I want to lose it again, but its really hard to do this time around.

What foods do you recommend for a high fiber diet?

Filed under: Other - Diseases — Tags: , , — chatyak @ 5:36 am
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skajunky_22 asked:


I am dealing with hemorrhoids, and I’m only twenty two, but they have gotten pretty bad. As a result, i’m trying to eat a high fiber diet. Usually it consists of

–apples and pears
–triscuits
–raisin bran/raisin nut bran
–oatmeal
–whole grain pasta

Can anyone tell me what foods they eat that help them increase fiber in their diet? I know that regular fruits and veggies should do the trick, but its not in this case. I am going to see my doctor tomorrow, because its gotten so bad, but whether or not i have to have it surgically removed, I am still going to need a high fiber diet. It would be great if there were any snack foods you could suggest that I could munch on throughout the day. I guess you could say I’m looking for very high fiber foods in particular. A super fiber food (if you will). Any suggestions? The more specific the better.

Thanks!

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