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Setting Goals for Weight Loss and Better Nutrition



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By : Charles Volcolatte    99 or more times read
Submitted 2009-07-15 18:57:33
We all want to be healthy; we al want to be strong. The benefits that we can reap from attaining an improved health and a better sense of well-being is innumerable and its worth cannot be lauded enough. True enough; the reason why most of our efforts today are directed towards a better sense of health and well-being.

The first step that should be taken in order for us to become healthy is through maintaining a healthy and active lifestyle. Accordingly, this can be done by making the right lifestyle choices. While there is a debate on whether really is one single means to make the right lifestyle choices, common sense tells us that these right lifestyle choices include a healthy and balanced diet and a regular exercise regimen as well.

According to experts, regular exercise could be as simple as a morning jog or a set of brisk walking maneuvers while going to work. The recommended time for exercise is at least 30 minutes a day. The experts also shares that this 30-minute exercise routine can be split in half or in three segments, whichever is mire convenient for the dieter. The important thing is for the individual to have some form of physical activity for the day.

Meanwhile, a balanced meal plan would ideally include foods that are low in protein, sodium, fats, sweets, and carbohydrates but high in fiber. Fiber-rich foods are advisable because it makes a person easily full. Moreover, fiber-rich foods are also good for the heart and for the digestive tract. In fact, it is ultimately due to these functions that fiber is also considered as a healthy means to lose weight.

Nevertheless, going into a major shift in food choices and in eating habits still entails a lot of advice and further suggestions. Otherwise, the diet plans might backfire. Here is a list of the recommended tips that can assist a dieter who wants to lose weight by means of adapting a healthy lifestyle.

Load up on fruits and vegetables, particularly those that are purely organic.
Lessen the consumption of animal meat and dairy products.
Opt for the use of refined oils when cooking.
Use healthier alternatives when cooking. Butter is better than margarine while olive and coconut oil is better than ordinary cooking oil.
Prefer freshly-squeezed fruit juices over carbonated drinks and sodas.
Read the labels of processed foods before making the purchase.
Look for grain-based foods that are free of gluten.
Substitute tofu for meat as a source of protein.
Chew your food thoroughly all the time.
Author Resource:- Charles Volcolatte is a health and weight loss researcher for www.skinnyasap.com. He writes and researches actively on Weight Loss Information and shares his knowledge at www.skinnyasap.com where he works as a staff writer.
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