Q & A - The Doctor Is In - 5/2/05
05/02/05 04:27 PM
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Shell Marr
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Loc: Seattle, WA USA
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This one is SO TRUE TOO!!
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Question Diets are everywhere these days and with spring right around the corner, I feel compelled to "start" another diet. What diet should I follow? Are some better than others? Any advice is appreciated.
Answer Diets are everywhere and more are being developed all the time. Diets that are "programmed" – or in other words, tell you exactly what to eat and when – are not usually the best strategy for most people over the long run. Everyone has food likes and dislikes and of course, all food can be included in a healthful approach to losing weight, or dieting. The most important fact in weight loss is the fact that calories do matter and do count. For example, one pound equals 3,500 calories. Most people don't realize that they need to reduce the number of calories they eat each day, gradually cutting back portion sizes. If someone cuts 500 calories out of their diet each day for seven days, they will lose one pound per week. (Seven days per week divided into 3,500 calories = 500 calories/day) Even though this may sound difficult, it's actually quite easy. Five hundred calories could be that late-night snack you're eating, an extra sandwich at lunch, or the fries you eat every day. It could also be the beverages you're drinking. For example, one 12-ounce can of soda is 150 calories. If you drink two to three cans per day, that amounts to 450 calories. Cutting out the soda would save you the amount of calories to reduce your weight by about one pound per week. Reduce Total Calories The ultimate answer to weight loss is reduction in total calories. So, along with cutting portion sizes or dropping one or two food or beverage items from your diet, you also could increase your physical activity. If you walked two miles a day, you would burn approximately 200 calories. Now you would only have to decrease your food intake by 300 versus 500 calories to drop one pound per week. So exercise can really help out – and the good news is that it doesn't have to be difficult. Whatever you want to do for physical activity – dance, walk, lift weights, use a stair- climbing machine, jog, row a boat, or skate – it all plays a role in helping you burn more calories. Remember, food gives us energy, vitamins, and minerals. Some foods are simply eaten for pleasure and taste sensation. Both types of food can fit into a weight-loss plan. The key is to monitor how much you are eating and to include physical activity.
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