Some tips

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Some tips

Postby DogMa » January 14th, 2008, 10:36 am

It's nothing we don't know, but these are well worth repeating. From an article we're running this week ...

Researchers are just beginning to recognize that losing weight and weight maintenance are two very different events. Anyone can go “on” a diet, but a diet is temporary, whereas weight maintenance is permanent.
After weight loss, people are waging a fight against biology (our bodies really want to gain that excess weight) and environment (we’re surrounded by delicious foods and encouraged to eat large amounts of food).
Drs. Holly Wyatt and James Hill have coined the term “energy gap” to describe the difference between calorie needs before and after weight loss. A 40-pound weight loss equals about a 300-350 calorie “energy gap,” meaning that to maintain the smaller body, an individual has to permanently eat or increase activity to match 300-350 calories each day.
Here are the top eight strategies to maintain weight loss from research conducted on those individuals who have lost at least 30 pounds and kept it off for more than a year.
1. Eat more fruits and vegetables. Weight maintainers report eating nearly 4 servings of fruits and vegetables every day. Fruits and veggies are low in calories and high in water and fiber. That helps keep hunger at bay.
2. Eat more fiber. High fiber foods, like beans, whole grain breads and cereals, and fruits and vegetables are also hunger fighters.
3. Monitor carbohydrate and fat intake. But realize that there is no “right” combination of these two nutrients. The macronutrient (relative amount of carbohydrate, protein and fat in the diet) is less important than previously thought. The key is to keep calories low and it doesn’t seem to matter if the calories come from a bagel with light cream cheese or a slice of full-fat cheese on a half a bagel - just keep total calories low.
4. Eat breakfast every day. Breakfast causes you to eat less the rest of the day, helping to keep calories in check.
5. Monitor your weight. Keep vigilant by weighing yourself every day, keeping exercise logs, or measuring body fat at the gym. Successful losers don’t take any chances and let pounds creep up on them.
6. Halt the fast foods. People who eat fast food regain lost weight compared with those who drive away from the fast food window. If you find yourself at the fast food counter, choose carefully and skip the fried food items like chicken, fish and potatoes.
7. Stay active. Bridge the energy gap by exercising at moderately high intensity (brisk walking, jogging, cycling, aerobic dance, etc.) 60 minutes every day. Weight maintainers burn about 2000 calories every week in physical activity.
8. Turn it off, the television, that is. More than 60 percent of people who have lost weight watch fewer than 10 hours of TV per week. The national average of TV viewing is 28 hours a week. Not only is TV watching a passive activity, people tend to mindlessly munch on high calorie foods when staring at the tube.
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Postby bikipatra » January 14th, 2008, 12:45 pm

Thanks! Some great guidelines I can follow except that I have the TV on alll day because I like the noise. I rarely just sit and watch. I think it is my mood disorder but I have to get up and do something-check my email-run up some stairs-check the mail-get some water-every few minutes.
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Postby DogMa » January 15th, 2008, 8:51 am

Hey, I'm a TV addict, so I don't follow that one, either. But I don't generally eat while I watch, except for regular meals. Which I eat in front of the TV cause I live alone, and eating in silence is boring.
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Postby Nancy » January 19th, 2008, 3:24 pm

Thank you, Robin for the great post.

The items mentioned in your article follow along with the BeSlim Philosophy.

Something I never was willing to embrace during previous dieting adventures was the exercise component.

I admire your commitment to daily exercise; it has proven to be an asset for you and contributed to your ability to enjoy great food and maintain your weight.

It is necessary; therfore I do it. :mrgreen:
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