We
all know that maintaining a healthy weight is crucial to good overall health.
Why, then, is it so hard to lose the extra pounds we pack on? After all,
gaining them is easy!
Personal
responsibility plays a part, but you might be surprised by some of the everyday
factors that can sabotage
your weight-loss efforts.
Reason
1: Finding the right diet can be tricky.
While
the American Heart Association recommends a diet low in fat, many dieters find
themselves missing the natural satiety that fats bring. Carbohydrates are
another controversial issue.
Some
dieters find that consuming a high amount of carbohydrates only makes them
crave more. On the other hand, low-carb diets can leave some people feeling lethargic
and even depressed.
The
bottom line is this: Expending more calories than you consume will result in
weight loss, regardless of which food groups you take those calories from.
However, for optimal health, you should choose a balanced diet that you can
comfortably live with for the rest of your life.
Reason
2: The media sends mixed messages about diet and health.
Women's
magazines are notorious for running stories about the latest trend in quick
weight loss - just opposite a mouth-watering photo of a decadent triple-fudge
cake.
What
message are they trying to send?
That's
not the only way the media sends mixed signals about our health. Have you ever
been confused by the sheer number of weight-loss studies in the news, many of
which seem to come to contradictory conclusions?
If
so, you're not alone. With so much information, it's nearly impossible to know
what advice to follow. The problem with a lot of the studies you read about is
that they are sensationalized by the media.
For
example, a recent study suggested that some women over 50 might need to
exercise more than 30 minutes a day in order to counteract their naturally
slowing metabolisms. The headline for this study screamed, "Women Must
Exercise One Hour a Day to Avoid Gaining Weight!" Not only was this headline
demoralizing; it was inaccurate.
The
best policy is to turn a deaf ear to the fads and sensationalism!
Reason
3: The food industry sets you up to fail.
With
so many of us leading busy lifestyles, it's no wonder we sometimes dine out for
convenience. However, fast food chains and restaurants are dangerous territory
for dieters.
Most
fast food is high in fat and sodium while being relatively devoid of real
nutrients. This results in lots of
empty calories that leave our bodies malnourished even as our weight and blood
pressure rise.
The
unfortunate truth is that fats and sugars have a real impact on the chemistry
of the human brain. These comfort foods can quickly become addictive.
Add
flavor-enhancers like MSG to the mix, along with the largest portion sizes in
human history, and you have a recipe for dietary disaster.
The
obvious solution is to cook your own meals from whole foods, consuming as
little processed food as possible. If you must eat out, choose smaller portion
sizes. Some diners have half of their entrees boxed up before they even begin
to eat.
Others
order kids' meals instead of the unhealthy adult portions offered by fast food
chains. As an added benefit, kids' meals often come with healthier side options
like fresh fruit instead of french fries.
Reason
4: Well-meaning family and friends can do more harm than good.
Our
loved ones mean well, but they do us no favors when they insist we have
"just one more bite." They hate to see us feeling deprived so they
enable us when we have the urge to eat unhealthy foods. Or they help us
rationalize our poor choices by pointing out that we deserve a little treat,
adding that once won't hurt.
Reason
5: Making and breaking habits is hard work.
Finally,
it takes time and effort to get into healthier habits. When you first start
your weight-loss journey, it might feel like an uphill battle as you contend
with years of unhealthy behavior.
Start
by making small changes. Instead of watching TV after dinner, record your
favorite shows and go for a walk. Replace some high-fat foods with their
lower-fat equivalents. Over time, you will get used to these changes and be
able to make more without jeopardizing your effort.
Many
diets fail because dieters make too many drastic changes too quickly, only to
decide they can't live with the new program, which feels completely different
from their regular lifestyle.
Remember,
these are sustained changes, not quick fixes. When you ease into a healthier
lifestyle, tackling one or two habits at once, the results will last a
lifetime.
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