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Weight Loss - 10 Simple Secrets For Sustained Weight Loss

By Keith Scott MD

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To achieve and sustain weight loss one has to adopt appropriate lifestyle strategies. Some of these are obvious but difficult to maintain while others are simple but less apparent. The most important thing to do to lose weight is to cut down on the amount of food you eat. Regardless of its calorific value, if you eat less food you will lose weight - or at least stop gaining weight. These tips will help you to reduce your food intake and adopt other proven strategies that make it easy to lose those extra pounds.

1. PORTION AND PLATE SIZE

The easiest and simplest way to reduce the amount of food you eat is to eat off smaller plates and bowls. This trick is an underestimated yet very important way of helping to cut down on food intake. The size of the plate on which you put your food is central to any weight loss program. Studies have shown time and time again that if you have a big plate you will put more food on it than you would if you used a smaller one.

The effect is based on a simple optical illusion - a given quantity of food looks larger on a small plate than it does on a big one. Using a small plate tricks your mind into thinking that you are eating a larger amount of food. Using smaller sized plates at all meal times is one of the best ways to cut down on the amount of food you eat.

2. EAT GOOD QUALITY FOODS

Most of us know which are the bad, high calorie foods and know to avoid foods with high fat or sugar content. If you are not familiar with the calorific value of foods you can find many of them online and elsewhere that can provide you with all the information you need. If you are unsure then read labels and look up the details on the web. Don't believe the advertising. Educate yourself and learn to interpret labels correctly. Most fast foods, restaurant foods and pre-prepared meals are loaded with oil or fat - avoid them if you can - if you can't then eat small portions.

Remember that some "healthy" foods are high in calories too - for example avocados and all varieties of nuts. Eat these in moderation.

3. BEVERAGES

Do not drink sodas, fruit juices and other drinks if you want to lose weight! They do not satiate the appetite as they do not remain in your mouth for long enough give gustatory and olfactory satisfaction. Sodas and other drinks are usually very high in calories and can easily be substituted with water or other non-fattening beverages.The principal type of sugar in sodas is fructose. Fructose has been shown scientifically to increase body fat far more than glucose. Cutting out sugary drinks is one of the easiest ways to reduce calorie intake.

4. ENJOY YOUR FOOD!

It is important to enjoy the food you eat. If you deprive yourself of things that you like you are more likely to binge on them at a later date. Rather eat small amounts of these bad foods than deprive yourself of them altogether.

5. SNACKS AND MEALS

How frequently you eat is up to you. As a general rule it is better to eat small meals often. Avoid long gaps between meals as fasting slows the metabolic rate; the lower your metabolic rate the longer it takes for you to lose weight. Snacking is fine as long as you eat small quantities of the right foods. DO NOT snack on chips etc as most of them are loaded with calories. Rather eat fresh fruit and vegetables or high fiber foods.

6. SMELL YOUR FOOD AND EAT SLOWLY

Smelling your food before and during a meal and retaining it in your mouth for longer tricks you brain into thinking that you have eaten more than you really have. This has the effect of suppressing your appetite sooner than would have been the case if you ate your meal at high speed.

7. VARIETY

You will feel satiated more rapidly if you have a meal with a range of flavors. If you keep adding dishes with different flavors you will eat more food than you would if you had a dish with only one flavor. If you are presented with a variety of foods make sure that you only eat small quantities of each dish.

8. EXERCISE

You need to exercise a lot to burn off surplus fat. To maximize the time you spend exercising it is important to do the most effective types of exercises. Vigorous exercise like sprinting burns up more energy per unit time than walking or slow jogging. Resistance exercises like weight lifting also use more energy than more leisurely exercise. Mixing different types of exercise is good too but concentrate on high intensity, and resistance type exercises. Exercise regularly.

9. SLEEP

Make sure you get adequate amounts of sleep - those who don't get enough sleep put on weight.

10. SUPPLEMENTS

If you are constipated it may help to take a sugar free, bulk laxative like psyllium seeds.

Spices such as chilies, turmeric and fenugreek can make a big contribution to weight loss. Compounds found in spices speed up the metabolism and inhibit the formation of new fat cells.

If you don't like spicy foods then a spice supplement is a good alternative. Spices also protect against diabetes, Alzheimer's disease, heart disease, diabetes and many other degenerative diseases.

Losing weight is not easy but I trust that these 10 tips will help you as much as they have helped so many of my patients.

Keith Scott is a medical doctor with a special interest in the healing properties of spices and phytonutrients. He has written several books including "Medicinal Seasonings, The Healing Power of Spices". To download a free pdf copy of his book, "Medicinal Seasonings" and read more about the health benefits of spices go to: => http://www.medspice.com

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