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A Weight Loss Program That You Can Follow

June 1st, 2009
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Jackie Serta asked:


The race to fitness is on and a lot of people are getting into the band wagon. Some people do it to achieve a sexy body, some people just do it because they are embarrassed with the body they have now, while others do it simply to remain fit and heatlthy. As such, many fitness programs are out in the internet, in gyms, spas and fitness centers all over. Some are too expensive to afford that one may even lose weight just by trying to work out the money needed to pursue these fitness programs.

One may not have to go to the gym or the spa or any fitness center and spend much just to slim down to obtain that longed for sexy body. There are many books available in the bookstore which offer weight loss programs which are convenient and for free, of course the books are not though. These weight loss programs, or diet plans are gaining immense popularity with so much publicity, testimonials and reviews that one may be confused which exactly to follow. So before choosing which weight loss plan to follow, try reading these summaries about the most popular diet programs out today.

Atkins’ New Diet Revolution by Dr. Atkins. This weight loss program encourages high protein diet and a trim down on the carbs. One can feast on vegetables and meat but should fast on bread and pasta. One is also not restricted against fat intake so it is okay to pour in the salad dressing and freely spread on the butter. However, after the diet, one may find himself lacking on fiber and calcium yet high in fat. Intake of grains and fruits are also limited.

Carbohydrate Addict’s Diet by Drs. Heller. This diet plan advocates low carbohyrate eating. Approves on eating meats, vegetables and fruits, dairy and grain products. however, warns against taking in too much carb. “Reward” meal can be too high on fats and saturated fats.

Choose to Lose by Dr. Goor. Restrains fat intake. One is given a “fat” budget and he is given the liberty on how to spend it. It does not pressure the individual to watch his carbohydrate intake. Eating meat and poultry as well as low-fat dairy and seafoods is okay. A go signal is also given on eating vegetables, fruits, cereals, bread and pasta. This weight loss plan is fairly healthy, good amounts of fruits and vegetables as well as saturated fats. Watch triglyceride levels though; if high, trim down the carbohydrates and tuck in more of the unsaturated fats.

The DASH Diet. Advocates moderate amounts of fat and protein intake and high on carbs. Primarily designed to lower blood pressure, the diet plan follows the pyramid food guide and encourages high intake of whole wheat grains as well as fruits and vegetables and low-fat dairy. Some dieters think it advocates too much eating to procure significant weight loss.

Eat More, Weigh Less by Dr. Ornish. Primarily vegetarian fare and strictly low-fat. Gives the go signal on the “glow” foods but warns to watch it on non-fat dairy and egg whites. This diet is poor in calcium and retricts consumption of healthy foods like seafoods and lean poultry.

Eat Right for Your Type. Interesting because it is based on the person’s blood type. recommends plenty of mest for people with the blood type O. Diet plans for some blood types are nutritionally imbalanced and too low in calories. And for the record, there is even no proof that blood type affects dietary needs.

The Pritkin Principle. Focused on trimming the calorie density in eating by suggesting watery foods that make one feel full. Eating vegetables, fruits, oatmeal, pasta, soups, salads and low-fat dairy is okay. Although limits protein sources to lean meat, pseafood and poultry. Although it is healthy by providing low amounts of saturated fats and rich amounts of vegetables and fruits, it is also low on calcium and limits lean protein sources.

Volumetrics. For low-density calorie eating. Recommends the same foodstuff as Pritkin but restricts fatty or dry foods like popcorn, pretzels and crackers. This plan is reasonably healthy given the high amounts of fruits and vegetables as well as being low in calorie density and saturated fats.

The Zone. Moderately low on the carbs yet moderately high on the proteins. Encourages low-fat protein foods like fish and chicken plus veggies, fruits and grains. It is also healthy but lacking in grains and calcium.

Weight Watchers. High carbohydrates, moderate on fats and proteins. A very healthy diet plan and very flexible too. it allows the dieter to plan his own meal rather than give him a set to follow.



Deke

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Healthy Eating With Heart Healthy Diets

March 25th, 2009
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James Peterson asked:


ware that you could also get it when you are in your late 30’s. Are you surprised? Why not? You must be eating too much of food that contains saturated fat or your body is not able to handle the stress you are under. Therefore, here are some heart healthy diet guidelines that will help you cut down the risk of a heart attack. First of all you should cut down on fats by cutting down on the amount of oil used in food preparations. Try to eat grilled, baked, or boiled food which requires very little oil or no oil for cooking. Also, instead of using butter for toppings, use yoghurt to reduce saturated fats.

Instead of butter, margarine can also be used. If you cannot prepare vegetables without oil, try using olive oil. Olive oil contains unsaturated fats and antioxidants. Eat fresh fruits and avoid canned fruits, as they are high in sodium, which increases the blood pressure. Instead of drinking full fat milk, drink skimmed milk. Eat daily meals in moderation. Avoid over eating of your favorite foods. You can follow these guidelines as well as consult your family doctor to prescribe heart healthy diet programs.

A healthy heart diet for heart patients is a must. If the diet is accompanied by regular exercise, then nothing like it. However, often this is not the case. Heart patients find it difficult to perform their daily chores. So most of them may not be able to exercise. However, if heart patient eats low carb foods and also cut down on excess calories then they can surely cut down on medication and drugs. A healthier lifestyle will ensure their speedy recovery and less reliance on modern medicine. Instead of fat rich food, the patient can switch over to protein rich food.

Again, monounsaturated oils might be used for cooking food. Skip the yellow part of the eggs and eat egg whites only. Also, remove that part of meat, which contains fats. Eat more of nuts, fruits, and raw vegetables. Include cereals in your breakfast and eat brown bread instead of white bread.

If you have heart problem related to weight, then here are some heart healthy diets for quick weight loss. Do not over eat. Eat four to six snacks everyday. Eat small portions of food and keep counting the calories. In your breakfast, eat cereals and skimmed milk. Then have a snack between lunch and breakfast, consisting of fruits. During lunch, eat brown bread, salads, and white meat. For the afternoon snack have black tea with less sugar and some nuts.

In dinner you can have, brown rice, boiled vegetables, half-boiled sprouts, salad, and soup. A useful tip for heart healthy diets for chicken haters is that they can switch to seafood. Do not eat red meat because it is said to be harmful to the heart.



Carlos

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