Monday, February 8, 2010

To keep losing it and to keep it off.

Weight Control: The Strategies

Start thinking of weight control as the next, lifelong phase of dieting. Here are the guidelines you want to practice every day:

Exercise is critical for weight control. Exercise is a very important way to keep the weight off. "Studies show that people who have dieted and successfully maintained their ideal weight exercise around five hours a week," says Fujioka.
"To maintain a weight loss, I recommend people exercise at least 30 minutes a day on most days of the week and do strength training twice a week," says Jim White, RD, a registered dietitian and national spokesman for the American Dietetic Association. You can split your exercise sessions into segments, for example doing two 30-minute workouts on a day that you've planned an hour of exercise. "In fact, this can have a better effect on your muscle metabolism," says White.

Write it down. Experts recommend writing down what you're eating. "You can tell for yourself whether you're doing well or need to pay more attention," Fujioka says . "Counting calories is a great way to help yourself keep track of your food intake."

Weigh yourself. Another important means of weight control is to get on the scale. "Seeing your actual weight on a scale is a good way to combat the brain's message that you need more fat cells," Fujioka notes.
If you see your weight increasing, you know you have to work a little harder. Women's weight tends to fluctuate a few pounds a month because of menstrual cycles, but if your weight goes up beyond five pounds or so, it's time to regain control by cutting calories, adding more exercise, or both.

Eat breakfast. The National Weight Control Registry, which tracks more than 3,000 Americans who have achieved a weight loss of around 60 pounds and kept it off for about six years, found that eating breakfast is an important factor in keeping off weight. Eating a healthy breakfast makes it less likely that you'll overeat during the day.

Stay motivated. "We all need to constantly challenge ourselves to stay motivated," says White. "Give yourself a goal like a special date, a party, or other social event to help you maintain your weight loss." Rewarding yourself is another good motivator. "Any kind of reward is good, other than food, of course," he adds. "Buy some new clothes, a CD, a fitness gadget — whatever motivates you to stick with your program. Some people even take a trip as a reward."

Stay accountable. Find other people who are trying to keep their weight off. By sharing tips, success stories, and struggles, you'll find it easier to maintain good nutritional and exercise habits. If no one nearby is trying to keep off lost weight, try an online weight-loss group. Weight Control: It's a Lifestyle

Remind yourself that eating well and being active are lifelong methods of keeping yourself healthy by lowering your risk of serious disorders like heart disease, diabetes, stroke, certain cancers, and other health problems.

"The healthy habits you learned while dieting shouldn't disappear once you've lost the weight," says White. "You can eat a little bit more, of course, but don't stop living that active, healthy lifestyle."

3 comments:

Ketty said...

After reading this, I guess we are following the right track. Thank to all of you who have been giving us ideas and telling us the importance of health and fitness.

Great reminder, if I could just let it set on my mind that it should be a new lifestyle. :-)

Ketty

Joy said...

I like the point about staying motivated, Dani. It seems so easy in our busy lives, to get motivated for so many "important" things, but to forget that our bodies our "important" too! Sometimes when I get up to start my workouts, I´m thinking "oh no", but after about 2 min. of hearing the person on the screen saying "come on, you´re doing great" I begin to get motivated. Funny thing is it is the same lady every day : ) but I still believe her and get moving. Happy springing today.
Love,
Joy

Unknown said...

Haha! I know what you mean Joy!

These tips have been great, Ketty. I will be sad when the week is over. :(

I gotta big one for our last day!
Gotta get it posted.

Dani Joy