Weight-loss and Diet Myths
Myth: Fad
diets will help me lose weight and keep it off.
Fact: Fad diets are not the best way to lose
weight and keep it off. These diets often promise quick weight loss if you
strictly reduce what you eats or avoid some types of foods. Some of these diets
may help you lose weight at first. But these diets are hard to follow. Most
people quickly get tired of them and regain any lost weight. Fad diets may be
unhealthy. They may not provide all of the
nutrients your body needs. Also, losing more than 1.5 kg a week after the first
few weeks may increase your chances of developing gallstones (solid matter in
the gallbladder that can cause pain). Being on a diet of fewer than 800
calories a day for a long time may lead to serious heart problems.
Healthy habits may help you lose weight.
- Make healthy food choices: Half of your plate should be fruits and veggies. „
- Eat small portions: Use a smaller plate, weigh portions on a scale, or check the Nutrition Facts label.
- Build exercise into your daily life. Garden, go for family walks, play a pickup game of sports, start a dance club with your friends, swim, take the stairs, or walk to the grocery store or work.
Combined,
these habits may be a safe, healthy way to lose weight and keep it off.
TIP:
Research suggests that safe weight loss involves combining a reduced-calorie
diet with physical activity to lose approx. 1 kg in a week (after the first few
weeks of weight loss). Make healthy food choices. Eat small portions. Build
exercise into your daily life. Combined, these habits may be a healthy way to
lose weight and keep it off. These habits may also lower your chances of
developing heart disease, high blood pressure, and type-2 diabetes as per the
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services article.
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