Archive for January, 2011

Clyde Beal: An exercise program you can bet your life on
Huntington Herald Dispatch
Followed up with a prescribed diet, regular check-ups, and a good night's sleep. Because he still believes that the view from above ground is much better.

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Los Angeles Times
Cities try to cut the fat with weight-loss programs
Los Angeles Times
Scientists who study obesity and weight loss generally agree that such challenges can work — can even work wonders — for particular individuals.

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Pros, cons of reality TV's approach to weight loss
Los Angeles Times
Weight is an individual thing and weight loss is not the best option — or even necessary — for everyone. We should focus on our health, not size or weight
Watch The Biggest Loser Season 11 Episode 4Syracuse.com (blog)

Are you the biggest loser in the city?The Record (New Westminster)
West Texans Weigh In For Biggest Loser Event 1/29/11KOSA
Herald.ie
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Fad diets and temporary eating plans have no place in our daily eating guidelines for losing weight. We recommend you make lifestyle changes… integrating healthy eating habits into your life, and sticking with them forever. Your focus should be balanced, nutritious eating, changing old habits and beliefs, and living a healthy life.

1. Eat 3 to 6 meals and snacks or mini-meals throughout the day. Keeping your blood sugar balanced and within its desired range all day allows for optimal energy, decreases the burden on your endocrine system and lets your body know it’s receiving a consistent supply of the glucose it needs. If your body receives nutrients on a regular basis, it has no need to store excess fat for emergencies.

2. Include breakfast soon after waking.
You’ve been fasting since dinner, so supply your body with the energy it needs to take on daily tasks without creating stress and low blood sugar.

3. Include a source of carbohydrates, proteins and fats with each meal or snack. Each of these macronutrients plays a vital role in your health (carbohydrates for energy, proteins for structure and fats to protect every cell in your body). Each is digested at a different rate, releasing its energy into the bloodstream as it’s digested. By eating all three macronutrients at each meal, you’ll keep your blood sugar level consistent for a longer period of time and stay satisfied longer.

4. Include a vegetable or fruit with each meal.
Produce contains so many health-promoting factors—vitamins, minerals, water, fiber, phytonutrients and macronutrients—that it’s no wonder these foods are considered the best for staving off disease. They are also generally lower in calories and high in fiber, so you stay fuller, longer, for less of your daily caloric intake. Guidelines for health recommend 8 to 10 servings daily; eating at least one serving every time you eat will get you close to that goal. Aim for 1 to 3 servings of fruit and have the rest in vegetables.

5. Eat a rainbow. While eating 10 servings of green fruits and vegetables is good for you, each color group provides a different set of phytonutrients (plant defense system) that protects a different system in your body. Eating a rainbow of produce daily will ensure you’re receiving full-body protection. Having a red, orange, yellow/white/light green, dark green and purple fruit or vegetable daily is a much easier way to ensure you’re getting in your 10 servings… and variety will keep you interested! If this seems a little daunting, aim for 3-4 colors daily and rotate through all five many times throughout the week.

6. Drink ample water each and every day. Your body is approximately 70% water. Think of all the ways you lose it—going the washroom, sweating, breathing, etc. To maintain your 70%, drink hydrating beverages like water throughout the day. How much? Take your weight in pounds and divide it by two; that’s how many ounces you need in a day  (e.g., a 150-pound person requires 75 ounces of hydrating fluids). Hydrating beverages can also include herbal teas or 100% fruit juice (in moderation). Dehydrating beverages (coffee, alcohol, caffeinated teas and hot chocolate) require two glasses of water just to make up for the water lost by drinking one glass of them!

7. Eat until you’re 80% full. One of the longest living people, the Okinawans, practice this way of eating. When you eat until you’re 80% full, you give your brain time to catch up with all you’ve put in your stomach. When you eat until you’re 100% full, you can end up feeling uncomfortably stuffed—perhaps at the 125% level—by the time your brain processes how much food you‘ve really taken in. When you’re 80% full, you allow your body to be hungry again when it’s time to eat in 3 to 4 hours

8. Live by the 80/20 rule. Your body is a fascinating organism—it deals with all you throw at it and yet you can still walk down the street. If you focus on eating whole foods (health-promoting foods) 80% of the time, then your body can handle the other 20%… when you may choose to indulge in foods that aren’t necessarily good for you, but you truly enjoy. Allow yourself to eat those foods you crave without guilt, which can create more damage in the body than the food itself! If you want to fast track your way to your ideal weight, 90/10 might be more ideal, but never deprive yourself completely of anything you really enjoy.

Vital Points to Remember:
Since this is a lifestyle change, creating these healthier habits may take some time and that’s okay.  It takes 21 days to create a habit – but you can do it if you have the proper resources and support.

With my 28 Day Fat Blast System at http://28dayfatblast.com, each day you’ll get a meal plan and a fitness plan for each of the 28 days. Plus, you’ll get action steps, lessons and assignments, this way by the end of the 28 days not only will you lose up to 20 pounds, but you’ll create new, healthier habits so you can keep off the weight.

Start creating new habits now by grabbing my Permanent Weight Loss Quick Start Program – 28 Day Fat Blast http://28dayfatblast.com!

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The Sun
Man Eating His Way To Weight-Loss Operation
107.7 The Wolf
A man who weighs 20 stone is piling on the pounds because he is not fat enough to qualify for weight-loss surgery. Darin McCloud was told he did not meet
Fattening up for weight loss opThe Sun

20-stone man bingeing on snacks so he can lose weightMetro
FATTENING UP…TO HAVE A WEIGHT-LOSS OPExpress.co.uk
Daily Mail -Ninemsn -Car Rentals
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Source:Man Eating His Way To Weight-Loss Operation – 107.7 The Wolf

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