Thursday, January 3, 2008

Metabolism, The Secret Weapon to Weight Loss


As Featured on ArticleCity.com

Over the last decade being overweight seems to be more the norm and not the exception. A lot of people have turned this to their advantage. There are so many diet programs out there it’s really hard to decide what works and what doesn’t work. Most of the programs being offered are flash in the pan schemes that just don’t work. The promised results never appear and you are left frustrated, disappointed, and the only thing that’s any thinner is your wallet.

Forget all the programs designed to take your hard earned income, following are some effective ways to help you lose weight and become the healthy, sexier you that’s hidden inside. What’s the cost for this invaluable information? Brace yourself it’s not cheap! It’s even better because it’s completely free.

Surprisingly sleep has a lot to do with weight gain. Sleeping for 8 hours is a great start to losing weight. Studies have been made and it’s been found that lack of sleep slows down your metabolism. People that sleep 4 hours a night have slower metabolisms than someone sleeping 6 to 8 hours a night. Most of these insomniacs add to the problem by consuming more food, after all they have an extra 4 hours to eat. So number one on the list is try to sleep for 8 hours a day. How do you sleep longer, keep reading.

Research also tells us that our metabolism starts to slow down between late afternoon and late evening. What are most people doing at these times? Sitting around talking or watching TV and snacking. Do this on a regular basis and before long you’re twice the person you used to be. This is the time to take action, you need to drag yourself out of your chair and either do a little exercise or go for an evening walk. It’s rough in the beginning but after a while it becomes second nature. The mind and body can become addicted to good habits as easily as bad habits.

Other things you might want to consider. Instead of jumping in the car to go to the corner store, why not walk? Walking is a great way to burn off a few extra calories. Leave a few minutes early and park the car further away when you go to work. If you have the choice between the elevator and the stairs, take the stairs. Work in the yard or garden instead of watching TV when the weather permits. If you must snack between meals don’t keep them with you, put them in another room and take one or two at a time. These are small changes that won’t drive you nuts and have you running to refrigerator all the time.

Don’t skip meals; eating three well-balanced meals each day is essential to stabilizing your weight. Miss a meal and your body realizes it and as soon as food is available the body wants to gorge itself and you end up eating more than normal. Missing meals will not help you lose weight; it can actually hinder your efforts. The metabolism slows down because the body is trying to conserve food to supply energy and this energy is saved in the form of fat. Eat more proteins. Protein intake stabilizes the amount of insulin in the bloodstream, which is highly beneficial to the body.

Exercise is good for you and as long as you are physically healthy and don’t go to extremes is recommended by every medical professional. Although exercise does not directly influence the metabolism, it does help indirectly by giving you better and more relaxed sleep. And, as mentioned earlier sleeping does increase your metabolism.

Lean muscle is a great help in expediting your metabolism, your aim should be to increase your lean muscle mass. You don’t have to start jogging ten miles a day or run out and buy a gym membership to achieve this. Plan on doing a few squats and pushup everyday and this alone will help immensely.

Raising your metabolism will greatly increase your chances of losing those extra pounds and a few simple changes will keep them off and make you feel less tired and ready to face the world each morning. Eat well-balanced meals; replace meat with skinless chicken or fish; for a between meals snack try fruit instead of a candy bar or crackers; drink a glass of water before each meal and a glass of water between each meal. Cut back on fried foods.

I know it all sounds so easy but I have to tell you, it isn’t. Your will power is going to get the best of you. That little voice that whispers inside your head, tells you how much you miss that baked potato oozing with butter and sour cream, or that triple burger and large fries. And, you’re going to give in and eat yourself into a stupor. It’s only human nature for this to happen, and it will. The trick is to realize this and accept it. It happened and there’s nothing you can do about it. Don’t lecture yourself; don’t bang your head against the wall; and don’t quit. Continue from where you left off. It might happen a few times. Each time it does and you continue you’re reinforcing to your mind and your body that you’re determined to win this battle and eventually they’ll understand and come over to your side.

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