Friday, April 26, 2013

How To Avoid A Fad Weight Loss Diet

By Bonnie Belle


Obesity is killing us but using a fad or extreme weight loss diet may be making it worse.

Obesity is a condition of excessive fat. If you are obese, chances are high that you have tried more than one diet plan to lose weight.

Although more than a hundred million Americans diet each year, 95% of them get all their weight back within five years. What makes things even worse for a third of them is that they gain more weight back. This failure to lose weight results in switching from one diet plan to another in vain.

The conventional approach to weight problems, focusing on fad weight loss diets or weight loss drugs, may leave you with just as much weight and the additional burden of ill health. For example, some fad diets try to eliminate carbohydrates and emphasize protein. While protein is an excellent food group, it has to be seen in perspective.

How Protein Helps In Weight Loss

Today, an estimated sixty-five percent of all American adults are obese or overweight. Our culture obsesses about staying thin even as we grow fatter, but this isn't about appearances.

Obesity is known to be a precursor to many debilitating health conditions such as cancer, heart disease, diabetes, hypertension, osteoarthritis, and gallbladder disease. Obesity contributes to as many as 375,000 deaths every year.

Obesity is also very expensive for both the patient and public health care. Harvard researchers estimate obesity plays a major role in heart attacks and diabetes. 19% of heart diseases have been related to obesity and 57% of diabetes are related to obesity. Health costs for heart diseases are $30 billion and for diabetes, $9 billion each year.

How To Set Realistic Goals

No doubt you have fallen for one or more of the weight loss diet schemes over the years, promising quick and painless weight loss.

Many of these quick weight loss diet programs undermine your health, cause physical discomfort, flatulence, and ultimately lead to disappointment when you start regaining weight, shortly after losing it.

Fad or quick weight loss diet programs generally overstress one type of food. They contravene the fundamental principle of good nutrition - to remain healthy one must consume a balanced diet, which includes a variety of foods.

Safe, healthy, and permanent weight reduction is what's truly lost among the thousands of popular diet schemes.

weight loss schemes change like the weather. They attract attention for a short while before fading into oblivion. Some lose popularity because they are not safe and create health problems.

Most fad diets work on the principle of catabolism. They force the body to get insufficient energy from food and have to compensate by making up the difference by breaking down some part of itself. The result of this imbalance is a state of continuous fatigue.

Instead of choosing a fad diet that works on catabolism, choose a weight loss diet that is sensible and helps you stay healthy and energetic.




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