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Choosing The Right Weight Loss Program For You

     So....you've decided that you want to lose weight. You start to check out all the different plans and diets on the market. You wonder how all the dramatically different options available can all help you achieve the same goal. Here are some guidelines to consider when you are trying to formulate a plan to lose weight.

The tendencies of Americans towards being overweight and obese are a problem that has plagued America for many years. The percentage of overweight and obese adults and children has increased sharply every year for the past three decades. This has created many problems on a national level as well as for the overweight individual. Increased health care costs and decreased productivity in the workforce due to obesity affects all Americans.

If you want to lose weight and keep it off, you have to be ready to make some extreme changes in your lifestyle. You have to be willing to devote time and effort to creating a healthy, positive lifestyle and to stick with it after the weight is lost. There are many different ways to lose weight and they can be successful if they follow a simple formula. The formula is to decrease food intake while increasing activity to a level that allows you to burn more calories than you take in. In simpler terms it is calories in and calories out.

There is no perfect weight loss program that is right for everyone. Nevertheless, all humans are similar enough that there are broad categories, and many specifics, that are correct for almost anyone. It is a good idea to meet with your doctor as well as a nutritionist before starting a weight reduction plan. They can help you assess your situation and help you come up with a specific plan that will work for you.

There is a large amount of scientific data from nutritional research that indicates that a weight reduction plan should have a proper balance of nutrients--that is Protein, Carbohydrates, Fat, Vitamins and Minerals. Weight loss programs that emphasize proteins, low or no carbohydrates, or various other plans do not provide a good balance of nutrients and will not usually allow you to lose weight, keep it off, and maintain a healthy body.

So, what is a healthy way to lose weight? People interested in losing weight and creating optimal health should plan meals that consist of fruits, vegetables, grains, calcium and a protein source. There are some exceptions for those with special dietary needs; however this basic formula will work for most people. From these basic foods the body can create the necessary energy to build muscle, repair cells, and other activities the body uses to produce optimal health. Insoluble fiber from fruit, vegetables and grains are not digested easily and as a result it helps the body with digestion and in keeping the digestive system clean. Certain vitamins and minerals are needed for carrying out the thousands of biochemical reactions critical to proper health. Nature, as discovered by science, determines what the body needs - not marketing.

So here is the plan that will help you lose weight and produce optimal health in the process. Meet with your doctor and or a nutritionist and decide on a good plan that will address your particular level of health and allow you to achieve success. A calculation of RMR (Resting Metabolic Rate) and BMR (Basal Metabolic Rate) can be helpful in determining the precise calorie level for your individual plan. BMR and RMR are estimates of the number of calories you will burn when your body is at rest. They constitute the minimal amount of energy your body is expected to need to keep functioning. Calculators are available on health related internet sites, but more precise calculations can be made by a nutritionist. Once you know your BMR and RMR, you can calculate the calorie level you need to maintain to achieve your optimal weight and stay at that weight.

Certain nutritional supplements can be helpful in helping you reach your goal. Medications and herbal remedies that promise rapid weight loss, fat and carbohydrate blocking are usually not healthy. It is good to eat several small meals throughout the day, instead of a few large ones. This helps you keep your metabolism operating at an optimal level. You will burn more fat, create more muscle tone and decrease tendencies to be hungry. A good quality meal replacement can help you do this without constantly preparing meals. Exercise moderately several times a week. Don't overdo it.

A good weight loss program should emphasize high quality sources of protein which are needed so the body can obtain the essential amino acids. Amino acids are then utilized to construct new proteins used for repairing muscles and other important body components. A good weight loss program should stress complex carbohydrates which are needed to help the body generate energy to fuel all the other bodily processes. A good weight loss program should also provide a healthy source of fat. Fat helps in the absorption of certain vitamins, helps maintain body temperature, and slows the rate at which food leaves the stomach which decreases the level of hunger. If you eat whole foods which provide all the necessary nutrients, a vitamin supplement is usually not necessary. A good quality supplement can insure that you are receiving all the nutrients and give you peace of mind.

When it comes to releasing excess weight from your body remember that it took time to put it on and it will take time to take it off. The habits that allowed you to gain the excess weight didn't work and they must be changed. When you start on a healthy eating plan, make it an adventure. As you start to feel healthier and look better, you will be grateful that you chose the healthy way.

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