Get On A Diet

October 31, 2008

How come ive gained weight from dieting and working out?

Filed under: Diet & Fitness — Tags: , , — chatyak @ 5:00 pm
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jamie d asked:


just recently i’ve started to get my act together; eating right and working out. I weighed myself today for the first time since i’ve started to eat good/be fit, but i’ve gained two pounds. This is very discouraging…why do you think this happend? and what should I do ?

October 28, 2008

Am I pairing the right vitamins with diet and exercise to lose weight?

Filed under: Diet & Fitness — Tags: , , — chatyak @ 11:03 pm
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Julie asked:


I am taking Vitamin A, Vitamin B Complex, Vitamin B12, Vitamin C, Vitamin E, FlaxSeed Oil, iron, Cinnamon capsules, Green tea capsules, ginseng capsules, and Cayenne fruit capsules along with my daily exercise and diet regimen. Am I taking too much or even the right things? I am taking the dosages like the label suggests, but I have never really taken any supplements before, but diet and exercise have never worked with me before. I do suffer from anemia.

October 27, 2008

How Dieting Has Created America’s Newest Subculture

Filed under: 3234 — Tags: , , — chatyak @ 3:19 pm
Jim Mackey asked:


Obesity is certainly a rapidly growing health crisis in the United States, and many corporations, media forums, and organizations are dedicated to fighting this nation-wide epidemic. Television shows such as “The Biggest Loser,” “Shaq’s Big Challenge,” and “Fat March” have even turned weight loss into a public competition. Not only is the obese population of America on a mission to shed those pounds, but it seems as though most people, whether they are 5 pounds or 50 pounds overweight, are eager to slim down, tone up, and achieve the body of their dreams. Americans spend over 4 billion dollars a year on diet pills, appetite suppressants, and fat diet plans. Over time, this diet craze has created a new increasingly popular subculture in America: diet culture.

WHY IS DIETING SO POPULAR?

The market is flooded with images of perfectly sculpted bodies, airbrushed figures, and flawless features. From magazine ads to cosmetics packaging, Americans are constantly told by the media that perfection is obtainable. In addition, increasing health threats aided by obesity puts more pressure on Americans to lose weight and avoid these health threats. A combination of these pressures forces people to spend hundreds of dollars on quick-fix diets to lose weight and improve their health as quickly as possible with minimal effort.

DIET PILLS

It seems as though there are hundreds, if not thousands, of diet pills on the market. Every diet pill claims to be the best and claims that you can effortlessly shed the pounds once and for all. Every diet pill works differently, but there are four main types of diet pills on the market: those that suppress appetite with an amphetamine-like effect, a second type of appetite suppressant which triggers your brain to desire to eat less, a third which prevents the absorption of fats into your body, and fourth are detox pills which aid in digestion and food processing. Many diet pills can be extremely unsafe and hazardous to your health, and always require research before purchasing. So how do you know which diet pill to choose? Always look at a full list of ingredients and research any unfamiliar products in the pill. Also, don’t be fooled by ‘all natural’ diet pills – just because the pill is made from all natural products does not necessarily mean it’s completely safe. Always consult a physician before purchasing a new diet pill, and always ask for him or her for recommendations. If the product sounds too good to be true, it most likely is.

FAD DIETS

Much like diet pills, fad diets are everywhere. From Atkins to the Grapefruit Diet, fad diets have covered an entire spectrum of weight management. Everyone wants a diet that is easy and doesn’t interfere with their daily lives, but also they want one that works. Too often do people start a fad diet and end up gaining back the weight that they lost, if not more, after stopping the diet plan. So how do you choose the right diet for you? Sometimes, simply watching your calorie intake and increasing your activity can prove effective. If that doesn’t work, look for diets that allow you to eat foods that are nutrient-rich and lean. Diets that make you starve yourself are never a good idea, and most of those diets are the ones that will cause you to gain excess weight back after you stop the diet.



Manuel

October 26, 2008

What do you tell yourself to stop from eating unhealthy food when you’re dieting?

Filed under: Diet & Fitness — Tags: , , — chatyak @ 8:11 am
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Simona P asked:


Links, quotes, what you tell yourself, whatever. The person with the longest list, or the stuff that helps me out the most i will choose best answer.

Thanks so much guys!
Stay strong!

October 25, 2008

What are ways to help curb hunger when you in the first week or two of dieting?

Filed under: Diet & Fitness — Tags: , , — chatyak @ 8:29 am
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charlie6385 asked:


I’ve decided to go on a diet and lose weight but I know the first couple of weeks can be the hardest. Especially when you’re use to eating all the time and with large portions. What are good ways to help curb my appetite and senseless snacking until I get use to the new routine of eating healthier? Any help is appreciated!

October 16, 2008

To successful former-dieters: How did you curb your appetite while you were dieting?

Filed under: Diet & Fitness — Tags: , , — chatyak @ 11:48 pm
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CassandraM asked:


And what would you do differently today (if anything) if you had to go on a diet again.

October 15, 2008

How much should I feed my dogs on a raw food diet?

Filed under: Other - Pets — Tags: , , — chatyak @ 6:57 am
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aldakemina asked:


Hello, I have already decided to feed my dogs a raw food diet. I have done research on exactly what types of protein and vegetables are good for them, and what they cannot have. I can’t find anywhere how much food exactly I should give them… I mean in ounces or pounds, and how many times a day I should feed them this. Their meals will mainly consist of chicken, lamb, potatoes, carrots, and rice. They are two female adult Golden Retrievers, one a little small for her breed. Any suggestions? Thanks

October 13, 2008

What are some good foods if you are dieting?

Filed under: Diet & Fitness — Tags: , , — chatyak @ 11:07 am
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~*aShLeY*~ asked:


Like specific foods…I dont cook really good, and i dont eat fish, so can you give me some foods that i can snack on that are healty, i know fruits, veggies, nuts, anything a little more specific though?
guy that i gave thumbs down to
im not being a “stupid” girl, im not starving myself, im just trying to eat healthier, and i’ve been running and exercising so now you sound stupid.

October 12, 2008

Will irregular sleeping times make dieting harder?

Filed under: Diet & Fitness — Tags: , , — chatyak @ 3:29 am
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Daisy asked:


I never get up and go to bed at the same time everyday would this interfer with dieting? I still eat 1200 cals a day and my meals and snack are spaced out well but sometimes my first meal is not until midday because Iv only woken up at that time? And last meal/snack can be at midnight sometimes.

October 9, 2008

Diet Hand Book-fat Loss-dieting Methods-burn Fat-weight Loss-dieting Tricks-idiot Proof Diet

Filed under: Wellness — Tags: , , — chatyak @ 4:05 am
Josh Green asked:


With so many different ideas about dieting currently on the market, it can be very confusing and difficult for people who are trying to find a diet plan that will work for them and meet their specific needs. If they keep trying over and over with diets that work for other people, but that don’t work for themselves, it can become very discouraging.

Dieting is, in essence, a method to ensure the appropriate foods are consumed for normal bodily functions. The main caveat is that food should not be consumed in excessive quantities, which will cause the calories and sugars to be turned into fat cells and stored in the body.

In order to do so, people must eat healthier diets whilst exercising sufficiently and maintaining those diets. There is no perfect cure-all diet that can work for everyone in every circumstance. This was the main motivation behind the diet for idiots. The diet for idiots is a diet plan promoting weight loss for idiots/ This plan combines different diet styles in order to achieve easy fat loss for idiots.

One major reason that the plan will work consistently is due to the fact that the plan takes all these different eating styles and ensures that they are rotated in order to allow the body to get all the nutrients it needs in order to function on a daily basis but still remain healthy. The diet plan is a great diet plan.

The sheer variety of different diet plans is necessary because most diets rely on the omission or the overindulgence of one particular type of food or component. For example, a low carbohydrate diet encourages that a person eliminate a large portion of his carbohydrate intake.

On the flip side of the omission diets are the excessive diets, for instance a high protein diet. These types of diets are diets that will encourage users to eat higher amounts than a normal person would eat. In a high protein diet people are encouraged to eat excessive amounts of protein in lieu of other types of food categories.

Trying different diet ideas in a continuing attempt to lose weight can end up being not only confusing and taxing but ultimately unsuccessful. Many different diet ideas on the market today focus on one type of food or behavior pattern to the exclusion of all others. While these plans may work for some, ultimately they are never the correct or ideal solution for everyone. This is the rationale behind the diet for idiots. This comprehensive plan of weight loss for idiots combines and alternates among many of the ideas suggested by the traditional diet plans providing a complete and workable approach to fat loss for idiots.



Debra
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