Weight Loss Diet Fad’s
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Obesity is a physical state that refers to excessive body fat. Chances are you have experienced the frustrations of dieting at least once in your life, if you have problems with your weight. Close to a hundred million Americans go on a weight loss diet in any given year and up to ninety-five percent of them regain the weight they lose within five years. Worse, a third will gain back more weight than they lost, in danger of “yo-yoing” from one popular diet to another. The conventional approach to weight problems, focusing on fad weight loss diets or weight loss drugs, may leave you with just as much weight and the additional burden of ill health.
Today, an estimated sixty-five percent of all American adults are obese or overweight. Our culture obsesses about staying thin even as we grow fatter, but this isn’t about appearances. Obesity is known to be a precursor to many debilitating health conditions such as cancer, heart disease, diabetes, hypertension, osteoarthritis, and gallbladder disease. Obesity contributes to as many as 375,000 deaths every year. In addition, the public health costs for obesity are staggering. According to researchers at Harvard University, obesity is a factor in 19% of all cases of heart disease with annual health costs estimated at 30 billion dollars; it’s also a factor in 57% of diabetes cases, with health costs of $9 billion per year.
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No doubt you have fallen for one or more of the weight loss diet schemes over the years, promising quick and painless weight loss. Many of these quick weight loss diet programs undermine your health, cause physical discomfort, flatulence, and ultimately lead to disappointment when you start regaining weight, shortly after losing it. Fad or quick weight loss diet programs generally overstress one type of food. They contravene the fundamental principle of good nutrition – to remain healthy one must consume a balanced diet, which includes a variety of foods. Safe, healthy, and permanent weight reduction is what’s truly lost among the thousands of popular diet schemes.
Some of the weight loss diet schemes reign supreme briefly, only to fade out. While some wane from popularity due to being unproductive or unsafe, some simply lose the public’s curiosity. Examples of such fad diets include the South Beach Diet, Atkins diet, the Grapefruit diet, Cabbage Soup diet, the Rotation diet, Beverly Hills diet, Breatharian, Ornish Plan – the list goes on and on. These fad diets advocate a specific technique (such as eliminating a certain food, or eating only certain combinations of foods) in conjunction with the basic idea that the body makes up the difference in energy by breaking down and utilizing some part of itself, essentially converting matter into energy. This self-cannibalism, or catabolism as it is referred, typically starts with breakdown of stored body fat.
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** Graphic Display of loose skin around my stomach near the end — Viewers may want to ensure a bag is available ** Today’s episode I deal with the one of the most common questions people ask me after hearing of my 200 pound weight loss. That is, “do you have much problems with loose skin?” In the end, I have to admit that I do have a bit of loose skin (I affectionately & sometime not so affectionately my “SharPei”) around my torso and legs, but it could be much worse. I could have the …
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What are some diets for a a lactose intolerant vegetarian?
I've been having a lot of stomach pains for about 3 years now and I never noticed a pattern in it. Well I've finally found it. After I eat or drink a dairy product my stomach hurts. But I'm also a vegetarian. What are some foods I can eat and some diets to lose and keep the weight off?
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18 Comments
July 19th, 2009 at 4:41 pm
You can eat foods with lots of calories such as rice and chicken. Just eat 3 meals a day without snacks in between. My grandma makes food with lots of calories, but she doesn't eat snacks. Therefore, she is THIN. If you follow my advice, you will be thin in no time!
July 19th, 2009 at 5:14 pm
People that do only the one part of the master cleanse. i.e. distilled water, lemon juice, maple syrup, cayenne pepper. When they do it for more than 3 days, it can be very unhealthy since your body isn't getting minerals like sodium and potassium which are pretty much necessary for your heart to beat!!
I had a friend who did this for 10 days and he lost weight alright, he lost muscle!! He also had decreased brain function….
July 19th, 2009 at 5:44 pm
I was going to ask the exact same question! I’ll report back in a year and tell you how my skin is looking. I don’t have stretch marks so I’m hopefull.
July 20th, 2009 at 1:21 am
I think I've tried to lose weight with all sorts of diets such as the soup diet and shakes, and also eating under a dangerous 600 calories or skipping meals which was all out of desperation. I finally took the time to feed some knowledge into my head on healthy eating and excercising and soon realised that commitment was all that it took to make ones success. I cut out late night snacking and watched my food portions. It depends on every individual and their obstacles.
I lost over 35 lbs from including lots of physical activity into my daily routines and watching what I put in my mouth. Now and again I will eat at fast food places or treat myself to ice cream but it's not as much as I used to before. Today I'm still kicking near a 40 lb loss and plan to practice healthy eating and excercise for the rest of my life… or else it wouldn't be a 'lifestyle change'
July 19th, 2009 at 6:22 pm
If he was so inclined, he could get some work done to fix it, but I dont see why he would need to,I think he looks fantastic, and what really matters is he feels good!!
July 19th, 2009 at 8:51 pm
Wow! No way could you have loose skin like that but no double chin at all. C’mon – fess up. Facelift? Botox? I’m 33 and have never weighed more than 13 stone, but have a double chin I can’t get rid of with any diet!
July 20th, 2009 at 10:15 am
This one soup made out of onions and tomatoes… basically you eat as much as you can of this soup and only this soup. My sister and mother were crazy and desperate enough to try this one. I passed…
July 20th, 2009 at 10:31 pm
whoa, time to lose a bit right! I would say you could have a protein shake at dinner, and then regular meals (but at half the size) at breakfast and lunch. For snacks only eat fruit.
July 21st, 2009 at 4:14 am
I'm lactose intolerant too.
You can take loads of soy products like soya milk, taufu, beans stuffs. To keep weight off, you can take grain/wheat/brown bread instead of white bread. Brown rice, rice etc.
Stay off cheese & chocolates (reduce chocolate intakes & sugar). U can take honey & stay off carbonated drinks. These have loads of sugar.
U must exercise as well, diet itself won't keep the weight off.
A normal 30mins. run/walk would do daily or even housework will burn the carbs.
July 21st, 2009 at 5:00 am
Funny…
I am so not vain enough to ever get facelift or botox. As for how I look now, my face didn’t shrink 24 inches like my waist did or >12 inches like my thighs did. That said I did shrink 5/8″ in my hat size, so I guess Atkins is indeed good for a fat head or big ego.
July 21st, 2009 at 11:29 pm
hello, ok lets see if i can help you …my dad drinks this one thing called LINAZA every morning. It cleans your stomach , its great he has lost weight by drinking this and plus is great for your body.
July 21st, 2009 at 9:05 pm
It depends on how damaged the skin is. If you are less than 100 pounds, you certainly can tighten it up with simply the diet and exercise. 211 pounds as in my case can indeed damage the skin beyond repair, but that is my extreme case.
July 22nd, 2009 at 6:22 am
A foot off your thighs. Truly amazing!
I’m jealous about your lack of double chin though. Some guys like me put on just a little weight and then when it comes off they look like a thin face in saggy head, lol. Your face looks like you’ve always been your current weight.
July 22nd, 2009 at 6:28 am
You sure are right about age and loose skin. I completely agree and say it often, I would much rather have a bit of loose skin that the fat to fill it out.
I have lost 100 pounds and thankfully don’t have much loose skin. I am really surprised and happy about that. When I look at my fat pictures I can see layers of fat on my neck, it is now gone. Wow.
You have been thin for a long time I see. Congratulations. How is the skin now?
marjie
July 22nd, 2009 at 9:35 am
It’s still there — perhaps a bit less than this video, but not by much.
The places I notice it most is my stomach and thighs. but both have dropped by over 60% (58″ to 34-36″. Part of my says it or any damaged skin was inevitable.
Just like a broken bone is never the same, it can actually be stronger. I think I am stronger for the damage as it remains a reminder for what might be. Getting discouraged about it only feeds needless self-criticism, which often leads to return to former self.
July 22nd, 2009 at 5:08 pm
I heard that a diet high in calcium helps in shedding fat. There was a re-run with Dr. Oz on Oprah yesterday that proved this in a study. Good luck!
July 23rd, 2009 at 2:36 am
If you never exercise, start by just going for a 2-mile walk every day (great chance to chat and bond with her!). As far as diet goes, really keeping a food diary is the best place to start. It gives you a reality check as to when you're eating too much or what you eat without even thinking.
After a week or so, start adding calisthenics such as situps, pushups, etc.
I like this website
http://www.webmd.com/fitness-exercise/default.htm
All free and good tips!
July 23rd, 2009 at 2:01 am
Gym! while doing the diet will fix it