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The Right Weight Loss Plan

Topic: Dieting and Weight LossPublished August 6, 2009

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For those who are determined to lose weight, finding the right weight loss plan can seem overwhelming. With all the dieting options available, most are confused as to which diet plan to follow. No one has ever said that losing weight is easy. It needs a lot of hard work and commitment. And everyone knows this. This is why the promise of an “easy” weight loss program is so appealing. This is why people are tempted to join fad diets which often, do not work out in the end. So how do you find a weight-loss plan that is right for you? If you want a weight loss program that will bring in long-term results, choose a program that will result to a permanent change in your eating habits as well as something that incorporates exercise into your daily routine. Any weight loss diet programs that do not incorporate these two things will not produce long term results. So, how can you tell if the program is a fad diet? One of the biggest red flags is when it promises unrealistic results. The ideal weight loss should be about 2lbs or 1kg per week. You should be weary of any weight loss program that promises you more than that as the body’s tendency is to compensate for the abrupt weight loss. The body compensates by slowing down the rate at which it burns calories. This defeats your weight loss efforts. In fact, it will even make it easier for you to gain weight after you have returned to your normal eating habits. Another red flag is when the program requires you to purchase special products or gadgets. You have all the resources you need to lose weight. Losing weight does not have to be expensive. Also be weary of diets that do not allow you to consume a particular food group. By doing this, you risk coming up short on all the vitamins and nutrients you need. To lose weight sensibly, you need a balance of fruits, vegetables, whole grains, lean meats, and lower-fat dairy products. Check out the Medifast diet for a list of the recommended food. It is not recommended that you choose a diet plan that requires you to strictly follow a set plan. Your diet plan should take into account your own personal likes and dislikes as well as your lifestyle. If your diet plan does not fit your lifestyle, there is a greater chance that you won’t be able to follow through. Here are some guidelines to help you choose a good diet plan: 1. Any diet plan you follow should also account for your individual nutritional requirements, which can vary depending on age, activity level, and medical conditions. 2. They incorporate exercise. Burning energy through exercise means you can achieve weight loss without having to cut the number of calories you consume as drastically. 3. A safe weight-loss program makes its claims based on large-scale studies that have been reviewed by reputable health care professionals. 4. They meet the daily recommended intakes. It’s important to make sure you are getting all the protein, vitamins, and minerals you need. 5. They include plans for maintenance. Your program should help you form the habits you need to make your weight loss long-term. Remember, healthy eating is a way of life. It is not just a 2-week plan.

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