Friday, April 17, 2009

Fat Loss - What To Avoid And What To Do

By Dan Solaris

Companies specializing in health products are making huge profits these days. They sell anything from fat-burning pills to expensive exercise contraptions and people are snapping them up. With almost 65% of the populations in the countries of the West overweight, it's no big surprise.

More and more people across the globe are becoming obese as the fast food culture reaches other shores. Drive thru burgers and dial-up pizzas are finding more fans and fattening countless bellies.

Fad diets earn a huge following because in increasing number of folks are desperate to lose fat. Sadly, most people find out the effects of dieting are only temporary and they fall off the wagon and gain back the weight they lost after a few months.

Life these days require us to spend most of our waking hours in our office chair, behind the wheel or browsing the internet. These activities don't actually require much energy and so the excess calories that we get from food eventually find their way into our love-handles and potbellies.

Fat loss happens faster when we exercise and use up a larger amount of caloric energy than we get from our daily consumption of food. Aside from improving our physique, working out regularly also conditions the cardiovascular system and produces endorphins which improve our mood.

Trying to lose fat by depriving ourselves of the right amounts of food can result in weight loss, but it might not be all from fat. Furthermore, it can lead to binging and losing control when we're in a party with delicious food.

Since our metabolism also drops when our body senses a shortage of food, keeping it at the proper levels by snacking on healthy fruit and nuts between meals will prevent overeating. Eating too much at one time will cause us to form potbellies if done habitually.

Developing an active, healthy lifestyle by eating smartly and doing regular aerobic and muscle-building exercises regularly will raise our metabolism. More calories burned means more fat lost- making us look better, feel better and live better.

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