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Problems With Popular Diets

Topic: Dieting and Weight LossPublished September 18, 2009

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These days it seems like our entire culture is obsessed with personal appearance. Women want to be skinnier; men want to build up giant muscles. No matter where you look, there's bound to be a book, DVD, television program or website that's claiming to have the newest and most advanced diet plan that's sure to make all your weight loss dreams come true. However, any personal trainer worth his salt will tell you that these diets are almost all fads and marketing ploys, very few will actually result in sustained weight loss, and some can even be harmful to both your physical and emotional health.

First of all, many people who desire moderate to significant weight loss think that they can make the decision to try a diet, start it the next day and start watching the weight melt off. Unfortunately, like many things in life, eating is a habit that we form from a very young age. Just like biting your nails or forgetting to turn off the lights when you leave a room, bad eating habits need to be consciously worked on in order to change them in the long term. Moreover, it will take a lot of work and effort to maintain a restrictive diet that you're not used to, especially if it is depriving you of foods you like and need.

Another thing that sabotages the weight loss plans of many people when they start a new diet is that they are simply bored with the foods that the diet permits them to eat. This may lead to episodes of staring longingly at a piece of bread, or having dreams about steak when all you can eat are steamed veggies. The truth of the matter is that the body needs a wide variety of foods in order to remain physically and mentally satisfied, the trick is that some of these foods can only be eaten in moderation.

The most important thing to remember about fad diets that restrict what you can eat is that sometimes they are actually robbing you and your body of valuable nutrients and vitamins that are usually obtained by the eating of certain foods. If you cut out carbohydrates completely from your diet, you're likely to find that you are low on energy, and constantly feel tired. If you cut out all meats and proteins, you may find that you feel weak and may become anemic. The key is having a balanced diet plan.

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