Thursday, 18 October 2012

Ten Top Notch Tips to achieving Successful Dieting

By Emma Davies


It is common knowledge that regular exercise and eating lower amounts of food is vital to weight loss but some people still find it difficult to do. The right diet should not be difficult for you to maintain. Here are the best ten tips that will enable you to develop the right attitude for reducing your weight.

Information is a priority.

Keep up to date with the latest research, read articles in magazines and find out about healthy eating. With the latest information you will be able keep on course giving you that self assured feeling to achieve your weight loss goals.

Be motivated

At the start of your weight loss program, you have to write down why you want to lose weight. Commitment will be easier for you if you have clear goals. It should not just be about looking good. Your starting point may be to lose weight so as to improve your health. This list will motivate you if you look at it frequently.

Watch what you eat.

Write down the food items that you eat from day to day. If you know what you eat regularly, you can easily identify problem areas. Identifying the food that you eat will enable you to make necessary changes. This is a good way to maintain your plan and stay in control.

Set achievable targets that are realistic.

Looking at many studies carried out trying to loose up to 10% of your weight is a good starting point. Break this up in to more manageable chunks aiming for 2-3kg at a time. Just maintaining your weight can be an achievement in itself. However loosing moderate quantities of weight in the long term can bring health benefits. When you start your diet programme do it small manageable steps. Having practical goals which are achievable will mean you are more likely to succeed this in turn will lead to self-pride and assurance.

Eat little and often.

Eating less calories than you burn will ensure you loose weight. However if you are constantly hungry this can be difficult. It has been shown that those who snack or graze on 4 or 5 meals per day can manage their weight more effectively. Try to divide up your food intake into smaller portions and eat them earlier in the day, avoid eating after your evening meal.

Every meal should contain protein.

Diets with higher protein content can reduce overall food intake. This is because protein is more satisfying than both carbohydrate or fat. Protein makes you feel fuller sooner, so making sure you have a lean portion of chicken or fish will help with this goal. Protein also takes longer to digest and enter the blood stream so alleviates that sugar rush associated with diets high in carbohydrate.

Do distractions drive you to eat more?

More often than not you will eat more when you a distracted, try and make sure you set aside a specific time to eat your meals. You will find that you take in less calories and be more conscious of what you are eating. It has been shown that you could take in 40% more calories if sat in front of the TV, or on the move, whilst eating.

You can enjoy you favourite foods.

Banning your favourite foods can be counter productive in the long run. Instead make sure your favourite foods are on the menu, however eat less of them and mix it up a little with other healthier options. As with everything in life enjoy it in moderation.

Exercise a little.

Increasing your physical exercise will increase your metabolic rate. You will feel full of energy sleep much better and have a better outlook on life. Joining a keep fit programme will build muscle mass and sculpt your body. Exercising within a group of people has been shown to keep you motivated.

Finally....have confidence in yourself

Do not expect to see changes overnight. It takes time for habits to change. You may even deviate from the diet plan occasionally. Do not be discouraged when this happens. Remind yourself that your ultimate target is to become fitter and have better health. It will be easier to overcome challenges along the way if you continue to think positively.




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