Get On A Diet

November 30, 2007

What is the fastest way to develop cut abdominal muscles other than dieting a certain way?

Filed under: Diet & Fitness — Tags: , , — chatyak @ 6:32 pm
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Mazda03 asked:


I was wondering what the fastest way to develop some nicely cut abdominal muscles would be without drasticly changing ones diet.

November 27, 2007

After how much time of proper dieting and exercise will my body begin to burn fat?

Filed under: Diet & Fitness — Tags: , , — chatyak @ 11:25 pm
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:-) asked:


I’ve been eating correctly (protein, fruits, etc) and doing cardio / strength training 5-6 times / week. Losing weight is not the problem- I’ve already lost 4 lbs, and my muscles are much stronger and larger, but the fat is still covering them.

My question is, due to my diet and exercise, when will my body begin to burn fat? I’ve read about people beginning to see “fat melt off” at about 4 weeks of proper diet and exercise. Is that the average amount of time?

November 25, 2007

Liquid Diets and Losing Weight Fast

Filed under: 3070 — Tags: , , — chatyak @ 9:57 am
Garen Arnold asked:


Fad diets come and go with popularity. A fad diet comes in many forms from severe dietary restriction, to pills or other potions. Fad diets usually restrict one group over another or contain no solid food at all. Liquid diets promote losing weight fast, but can they be notionally sound?

The only reason someone should be on a liquid diet is when a physician prescribes it. Many gastrointestinal diagnostic tests require a person to be on a liquid diet for a short duration. Certainly, a person with a broken jaw could eat nothing but liquids. There may be other dental reasons when someone is placed on a liquid diet for a short term. These diets are short term and medically managed.

There is a distinction between a clear liquid and a full liquid diet. Clear liquid diets include foods you can literally see through or turn into clear liquid once melted, some of these include: jell, popsicles, apple juice, broth, grapefruit juice and water. A full liquid diet includes the above plus dairy products, shakes, creamy soups, cereals and pudding. These diets are generally used under medical supervision for diagnostic testing or for recovery from surgery.

There are liquid diet programs on the market that proclaim they are nutritionally sound, healthy, can take weight off fast and help you develop a new healthy relationship with food. You could lose weight quickly on a liquid diet but skepticism remains. The diet will probably not deliver all its promises.

One summational liquid diet claims to be physician recommended. This diet contains calorie restriction, high protein, low fat and low carbs. It turns out the doctor only recommends it for medical purposes. Everyone should stay away from fad diets, but especially people who have diabetes, heart disease or other medical problems.

This is a primary example of a fad diet, restricting solid food for liquid concoctions. This type of diet has a high drop out rate. It would become pretty boring eating soups, juice and shakes for every all day. Again, the only valid reason to go on this type if diet is because your doctor has prescribed it for you.

Most liquid diets are not just liquid. Some of them use replacement shakes for two meals and allow a small dinner. One of these liquid formula diets was recently taken off the market because of its side effects. It is e dangerous to place your hope of losing weight fast on a liquid diet. Some of these diet products can cause headaches, stomach aches and other gastrointestinal side effects.

You can damage your metabolism with fad diets like these. Your metabolism will slow down when it does not get many calories. When you return to your normal diet, your weight will return quickly because your metabolism is sluggish.

Side effects of a high protein liquid diet include constipation, low blood pressure, and calcium imbalance. People that need to lose a substantial amount of weight stay on these fad diets way too long and that can cause severe nutritional deficiencies. According to (APA) American Psychological Society, when people lose five to ten percent of their weight in the first few months, they will gain two thirds and more of it back within four to five years.

When you choose a diet plan you want the weight loss to be permanent. The only this will happen is to go on a well balanced diet with no less that 1200 calories a day and incorporate exercise in to you lifestyle. Losing weight gradually and eating well will make you feel so good that you will want to maintain these habits for life.



Jerome

November 24, 2007

Can somebody suggest an Indian diet that is good for losing weight?

Filed under: Diet & Fitness — Tags: , , — chatyak @ 4:45 am
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med_chick asked:


I would like to know a normal healthy indian diet which will help me lose weight. I exercise 3-4 times a week but i want to know a good indian diet which is balanced.

November 21, 2007

How do you Lose weight without all the dieting Fades?

Filed under: Diet & Fitness — Tags: , , — chatyak @ 10:03 pm
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POINTAKEN1 asked:


I’m trying to lose wieght but only 10 pounds but I need a fast efective way, that won’t cost me any money or make me lose my mind. Nothing every seems to work for me, I don’t want to settle for not eating.
I’m 5′5 between 169-175

November 20, 2007

Top 10 Tips for Choosing a Successful Diet Plan

Filed under: 3360 — Tags: , , — chatyak @ 8:33 pm
Debbie Fontana asked:


Going on a new diet usually ranks about as high as going to the dentist.

You know you need to do it. But you procrastinate because your past experiences have been so unpleasant. Even torturous.

But there’s one big difference between going to a dentist and going on a diet. The results from the dentist usually last.

So why don’t the results of a diet usually last?

Because you have to eat several times every day. So if the only way to keep the weight off is a diet that seems as torturous as a trip to the dentist, is it any surprise most of us fail repeatedly?

I believe you’ll have a greater chance for long-term success if you enjoy your weight loss program.

So here are my top 10 tips for choosing a successful diet plan:

1. You Have to Be Able to Live With Your Diet And Have a Life With It.

This is absolutely the most important tip.

If your diet seems like torture, if the food gives you no pleasure, if you’re making yourself and everyone around you miserable, then you’ll have trouble losing all the weight you want and keeping it off.

You have to make long-term changes in your eating habits to succeed with weight loss. So whatever you do to lose weight initially should be similar to how you keep it off.

That means you have to eat foods you enjoy. You have to be able to socialize at food-based events. You have to be able to enjoy life.

2. You Should Lose No More Than 2 Pounds a Week.

Sometimes, you may lose a little more at the beginning. But week-to-week, 2 pounds is enough. Anything more is unhealthy.

3. Your Diet Shouldn’t Be Extreme in Any Way.

Unless your doctor advises you otherwise, it’s unhealthy to eliminate entire food groups. A balanced diet provides vitamins and minerals to keep you strong.

So skip the diets with low-carb, all grapefruit, or whatever the latest fad is. Extreme diets usually don’t work. At least not for very long.

4. You Should Have Minimal or No Hunger.

If you’re losing only 1 or 2 pounds a week, you shouldn’t experience tremendous hunger. Not if you plan your meals and snacks correctly.

5. You Should Have Lots of Food Choices.

There’s no reason to restrict the kinds of food you eat week to week. I’ve never understood plans that say in Week 1, you can only eat these 10 foods. In Week 2, you can add another 5 foods. But if you gain weight, go back to Week 1.

If your diet doesn’t work with every food from Day One, it’s probably not going to work. Period.

6. You Should Be Able to Enjoy the Holidays.

If your diet doesn’t build in holiday eating, you’re going to do it anyway. You’ll just ruin your diet.

That’s why so many people start diets in January – after the holidays. Trouble is, the holidays always roll around later in the year. So you need to have a way to handle them.

7. Your Diet Has to Allow for Moments of Weakness.

Perfect diets are for perfect people. But there are no perfect people. So a perfect diet is destined to fail.

8. You Shouldn’t Have to Exercise with the Diet To Lose Weight.

I’m not saying you shouldn’t exercise. We all know exercise is healthy and it makes you feel good.

But the benefits of exercise should be a bonus. Not a necessary part of a diet plan.

After all, what if you become unable to exercise for some reason?

Or suppose you stop losing weight on your diet plan and you haven’t reached a reasonable target weight. If the only way to start losing again is to exercise more, then the diet’s not working.

9. You Should Get All the Information You Need When You Start the Diet.

If someone sells you a diet and you have to go back week after week to get more information, they’re just trying to make money off of you. There’s no reason why Week 1 should be substantially different from Week 9.

And when you pay your money, you should know what the entire diet system is about. How else can you evaluate if it’s going to work for you?

10. You Should Control the Diet.

The diet shouldn’t control you. By this, I mean that your diet should meet your needs and wants.

Strict rules just increase your chance of failure.

For example, if you like to snack in the evening, but your diet eliminates eating after 7PM, how are you most likely to fail on your diet?

That’s right. By snacking in the evening.

But everyone has different needs and wants. So you have to be able to customize a diet to meet yours. Then you’re more likely to succeed.

And of course, before starting any weight loss program, you should see your doctor to make sure your diet is right for you.



Cecil

November 18, 2007

But Why is My Diet not Working

Filed under: 2836 — Tags: , , — chatyak @ 9:15 pm
The Diet Guy asked:


Jennifer, a middle-aged single mother with one six-year-old daughter, has been skipping sweets for a few weeks now. She’s also become a stickler for portion control. She feels as if she’s eating less than ever, and she’s been diligently exercising for an hour at a time at least four days a week. Yet, she hasn’t lost a single pound. The question is, “Why?”

This is a dilemma which affects dieters the world over. They think they are taking the steps necessary to lose weight, but nothing seems to be happening. In essence, they are trapped in a dieting rut and they don’t know how to free themselves. As a result, they become frustrated and depressed and may then engage in binge eating.

One of the problems with diets is that they are often standardized. As a result, they don’t take into consideration your individual physiology and metabolism. They provide a cookie-cutter approach to weight loss—an approach which may not work in your individual case. As a result, an increasing number of people are turning to dieticians to formulate a person weight loss strategy for them. This process has been made easier through the Internet, where you can correspond with a dietician any time of the day or night via e-mail. The dietician can also act as your personal coach, helping you through your dieting dilemmas.

Another reason that you may be failing at your diet is because of a lack of support. You may have family members who can eat whatever they want and seemingly not gain a pound. As a result, they may fill your refrigerator with junk food, leading you into temptation. Also, you may feel as if you have no one to turn to in order to discuss your weight problems. In order to solve this problem, many individuals look to psychotherapists to help them with their food-related issues. This can be particularly important if an individual has turned to purging in an effort to combat their weight problems. Bulimia is a serious disease which must be treated in order to ensure the good health of the patient. Thankfully, there are a number of treatment programs throughout the U.S. specifically focusing on bulimia.

Yet another reason for diet failure is hidden calories. You may literally be consuming calories and not even realize it. For instance, the frappucinos that are so popular today are loaded with calories—as many as 600 in a single serving! You may also be indulging in sugary sodas—another source of extra calories. By taking a few simple steps, such as eliminating the exotic coffee drinks from your diet and substituting skim milk for whole milk, you may be able to eliminate the hidden calories that are denying you dieting success.

Lack of consistency can also be a diet-killer. You might go on a diet for a while, then quit before you’ve made any measurable progress. It’s only natural to want to see quick results. The problem is that healthy weight lose involves loseing only a couple of pounds a week. That means you’ll have to stay on your diet for months before you see appreciable weight loss. Discouraging? It can be, but if you keep a positive attitude you can achieve your ideal weight.

You may also be more successful in your dieting if you consider it to be a lifestyle change. Therefore, your diet becomes a meal plan for life. This means that you must change the way you look at food. It is designed to be fuel for your body, and nothing more. As a result, you should not turn to food to make you feel better or to provide you with a sense of comfort. A lifestyle change implies commitment; it means that you are prepared to follow the plan for the long haul. If you feel as if you cannot be on your diet for any appreciable length of time, perhaps it’s time to consider a different diet. Your aim ultimately should be not simply to lose weight, but to become healthier. A fad diet will not allow you to reach that milestone. Therefore, you must choose your diet carefully.



Dorothy

November 17, 2007

What is the best diet to go on when you have a bad gallbladder? Is it better to go on a liquid diet instead?

Filed under: Other - Diseases — Tags: , , — chatyak @ 2:14 pm
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Emily21 asked:


If so what kinds? He has a 2 ounce stomach cause he had Gastric bypass done he can not eat jello, yogurt, nutrition drinks, so what else would be the best thing I mean he needs a light diet so he won’t have any attacks.

November 16, 2007

Avoiding All of the Fad Diets

Filed under: Fitness — Tags: , , — chatyak @ 10:13 pm
Wendy Wood asked:


Every year it seems as if there is a new diet on the market that is guaranteed to help you lose weight more quickly and easily than ever before. Many women who have struggled for years to lose weight see fad diets as a sort of miracle cure. As the saying goes, however, things that seem too good to be true, often are just that. Unfortunately, while many fad diets can help you to lose some weight, quite often the loss is temporary and the harsh restrictions of the diet make it virtually impossible to keep with it indefinitely. Depending on fad diets as opposed to developing healthy eating habits can also lead to yo-yo dieting. Studies have shown that women who rapidly lose and regain weight on a consistent basis are setting themselves up for heart problems in the future. The best way to lose weight safely is to alter your diet to include moderate servings of healthy foods while exercising on a regular basis.

Problems Associated with Popular Fad Diets

The Protein Power Diet. Like many trendy low-carbohydrate diet plans, the Protein Power diet focuses on reducing the amount of carbohydrates you consume. While cutting down on carbs can be a healthy way to lose weight, many low-carb diets allow you to eat as much fat, including saturated fats you want. Too much saturated fat in your diet can lead to heart disease, some forms of cancer and high blood pressure. Additionally, this diet also is devised to help you burn extra fat. While this seems like a great thing, failing to hydrate adequately while burning fat can lead to problems with your kidneys.

Sugar Busters Diet. Another diet aimed at targeting the carbohydrates in your diet, the Sugar Busters diet promotes replacing bad carbs with the good carbs found in foods sold under the Sugar Busters label. The main problem with this diet is that it claims that caloric content is unimportant so long as you are eating the right foods. Also, there is no recommended exercise program to supplement this diet.

Liquid Replacement Diets. Diets which encourage you to replace two meals a day with a liquid substitute can be very effective in the short term. Unfortunately, once the weight is lost and you return to your normal eating habits, weight gain is frequently quick to follow. When choosing a diet, it is best to stick with something you can maintain on a long term basis.

Tips for Avoiding Fad Diets

The opportunity for losing weight can be a strong temptation, but knowing what to look for can help you to avoid fad diets and find a healthier way to lose weight.

Do not fall for any diet that promises a miracle weight loss. Healthy dieting takes time and effort.

Sensible diets are based on balance and moderation, be wary of any diet that allows unlimited quantities of any particular food group.

Take a good look at studies purporting to prove the effectiveness of the diet. Truthful reporting should come from more than a single source, and should not read like a sales pitch.



Joshua

November 15, 2007

Is a vegetarian diet an effective way to lose weight?

Filed under: Diet & Fitness — Tags: , , — chatyak @ 4:26 am
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Oggy Boggy asked:


I’m about to graduate from college. This summer I’m working overseas for a study abroad program. I’m trying to lose some weight before I go. I’m doing some aerobics to get my body prepared for the P90X workout. Here is what I’m asking. Will a vegetarian diet help me lose weight effectively. The only meat I eat is tuna. Other than that, I consume eggs, milk, beans, or peanut butter for my protein source.

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