The Secrets of Sound Nutrition
Sunday, 07.01.2007, 11:03am (GMT)
Diets dont work, because they are not a way of living. In fact, the
word 'diet' should be replaced with 'nutrition', which is a healthy way
of eating.
All diets are temporary, passing fads. A healthy nutrition plan is
something you can live with day after day. It's an approach to eating
which involves healthy food, and occasional cheating.
If you don't cheat once in a while, you will end up cheating all the
time. Therefore, cheating is a part of a healthy diet! Let's take a
close look at several features of 'diet plans' and play the devils
advocate. The drawbacks of a ‘strict diet' to lose weight are:
(a) Diets require that you eat a certain way, with typical
restrictions. Unless a diet is well-planned, it may emphasize too much
of one nutrient at the expense of another . For example, a high protein
diet is, as the name suggests, high in protein and fat. By default,
this means that it's hard to get a satisfactory supply of complex
carbohydrates and essential vitamins and minerals with such a diet.
Although some updated diet plans attempt to correct this imbalance with
healthy choices, the million dollar question is:- Can you stick with
that plan for the rest of your life? Research has shown that
individuals who go on a strict diet tend to give up at some point. If
they revert back to old (generally unhealthy) eating habits, they not
only gain the weight back, but put on some more weight! This leads to a
vicious ‘yo-yo' affect in which he/she goes on yet another diet, and
fails to lose weight. The only think one ends up losing is hope,
motivation and knowledge about the right foods/habits to get on the
right track.
Moral of the story - a healthy nutrition plan has no restrictions and allows you to eat a little of everything.
(b) Many diets require some degree of starvation. Starving is a
surefire way to slow down your metabolism and gain weight in the long
run! If you don't eat enough, your metabolism shuts down so your body
gets used to eating little calories. Your body develops a tendency to
store fat, instead of lose it.
Moral of the story - a healthy nutirition plan does not involve starvation and also allows you to cheat occasionally!
(c) A diet can be an ordeal to sustain for many people. It can affect
your social life (you can't eat what your friends are eating), your
state of mind and even your health. Any food restriction in diets (and
if you find a best diet to lose weight, you can bet it involves some
type of restriction) can be harmful because the body does not obtain a
sufficient variety of nutrients. Also, if you give up on the diet, you
not only regain the weight, but tend to 'binge' on the foods you missed
and may even become worse in your eating habits!
A healthy eating plan is not hard to sustain, because it is a way of life.
The best way to find a diet that works for you is to experiment. Enjoy
the foods you like in moderation. Only indulge if you really have to,
and reduce the instances of 'cheating'. I have. Try and get a diet plan
and use it as a benchmark for what you can, and cannot eat. Read food
labels and try and shop as healthy as you can.
In summary, the best diet to lose weight is healthy, something you can
live with, and from which you can deviate once in a while. Good luck!
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