Benefits of Rapid
Weight Loss and Starvation Diets Are Usually
Short-Lived
If you need to lose some weight, forget about the rapid
weight loss diets because they don't work for the long
haul. Most of the time, the dieter regains all the weight he or
she has lost.
A problem with many rapid weight loss diets is that the
weight loss is usually water loss. Many of these diets do not
promote exercise.
Starvation May Confuse
Your Body Into Storing More Fat
Some diets promote a low calorie intake for quick weight
loss. Unfortunately, even if the dieter is starving himself or
herself half to death with 1,000 calories or less, he or she is
training the body to gain weight if an exercise program is not
followed. There may be a quick loss of a few pounds following
the low calorie intake diet, but the long term effect is that
the dieter will eventually become fatter. This is because the
body has become less efficient at burning fat. Due to low
calories and minimal activity, the body is trained to store
fat.
What happens, particularly if you avoid eating any fat
whatsoever while starving yourself, is that your body will
actually begin to store any fat it can get a hold of as an
energy reserve. By forcing yourself to continue starving, your
body will eventually begin burning its fat reserves. At this
stage, however, you will be feeling lethargic and drained
because it is difficult for your body to produce energy from
fat. While from a rapid weight loss perspective this idea
sounds okay at first, once you are off the diet, you'll
probably gain all your weight back and then some because your
body is confused into thinking it needs to store fat again
instead of burning the fat with exercise.
Calories Are Energy
Units
Calories are energy units. They are provided by food and
burned by activity. Your caloric intake should be determined by
your height, weight, gender and level of activity (including
exercise). These factors all have to do with how much energy
you require in the form of food. Your food should have
nutritional value and not a bunch of "empty calories." A
healthy diet will include a wide variety of nutritious and
natural foods. The diet should contain vitamins, minerals,
proteins, carbohydrates and fats.
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Consider Your State of
Health; Conclusion
Obesity is a big problem in the United States and becoming a
problem worldwide. There may be health issues associated with
your weight that should be discussed with your doctor. Your
doctor should approve any diet and exercise regime so that you
are not starving yourself, confusing your body's fat storage
mechanism, and making yourself ill.
A healthy diet plan will focus on long term weight
management instead of short term weight loss. Although you
might not see the effects of your diet plan immediately, you
will see effects over time ... and they will be lasting
effects.
"Benefits of Rapid Weight Loss and
Starvation Diets Are Usually Short-Lived," Contributed by
Urbain Beck
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