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  • By Diane Turner


    When it comes to dieting, there is no miracle cure. Products advertised online and on TV sometimes reflect true testimonials but are recommended to be used for years. If one were to look at the label, the manufacturer may recommend limited use as a disclaimer. Most people who try to maintain a lean figure should look into a permanent weight loss solution that does not involve trends or anything out of the ordinary.

    What most people do not consider when they start some diet they found in a magazine or on television is how long can they keep eating like this. It is normal to only think about the present and fast results. However, anyone who is looking to have a quality life should seek habits that are realistic and do not cost a lot of money.

    One habit a lot of people have is eating at restaurants more than once a week. Although casual restaurants may offer more meal options than fast food joints, they are the lesser of the two evils. The majority of the food served at restaurants is loaded with preservatives, excess oils, and sugar. These are the main three things that can lead to fast weight gain.

    Even those establishments that promote a meal or entree as being healthy, anyone considering these should look further to view the sodium and sugar count. Excess sodium creates extra fluid in the body and it has been scientifically proven that large amounts of sugar can lead to weight gain. While eating out is not the worst thing a person can do, even those with a healthy weight should limit eating these foods more than twice a week.

    Another fact about dining out is that the portions are much larger than dietary recommendations. Although some people may try to bypass this by making it the only large meal of the day, sometimes it is consumed too late to burn off the damage with exercise. This holds especially true for those who have alcohol or dessert with their meal.

    Those who are dealing with health concerns may need ample amounts of protein or carbohydrates in their diet as part of their recovery. In these instances, converting to a vegan diet or anything that restricts nutrients is not recommended. However, eliminating things like excess salt or sugar and choosing unsaturated oils for cooking is easier than most people think.

    There are services approved by licensed nutritionists that specialize in premade meals that are healthy. While finding nutritious premade meals in the grocery aisle can be a scavenger hunt, there are a few that are filling and taste good. All this takes is a few minutes in the microwave or standard oven.

    Most people have been conditioned to think that the most effective workout is an intense one. Fitness experts say that regular moderate workouts are better than doing something strenuous once a week or less. Moving at a gradual pace guarantees continuity and the excess pounds will melt faster. Also, there is less pain and muscle strain, so this is encouraging for many individuals to continue.




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