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4Body Control
Misconceptions Abound About Weight Loss
A number of
misconceptions persist about weight loss. These are quite
serious, because they could affect not only an individual’s
weight, but also his or her general health as well. The more
you know about the misconceptions about weight loss, the more
likely it is that you will end up following a suitable weight
reduction plan.
One popular
misconception is that any product that has been labeled
“natural” is safe. In fact, you should be aware of the fact
that these products often do not undergo vigorous scientific
tests. For instance, ephedra, which has been included in some
weight loss products has been banned by federal authorities
because it has been determined to be unhealthy.
Even those
products that do not contain ephedra can be dangerous because
they have components that are like ephedra. As a result, you
should consult your doctor before using herbal weight loss
products. Your physician is in the best position to know
whether a weight loss pill or other product is appropriate in
your case.
Another
misconception is that you can still lose weight, even if you eat
whatever you choose. Actually, you need to be careful about how
many calories you consume and increase your exercise in order to
ensure that you burn more fat than you take in. Also, it is
important that you limit portions in order to ensure that you do
not add extra weight.
If you select
low-calorie foods and you eat smaller portions, while enhancing
your physical activity, you should be able to lose weight.
However, you may still be able to eat some of the food you
like best—provided you eat it in moderation or, if high in
calories, only sparingly.
Yet another
misconception is that, because a food item is labeled low-fat,
it has no calories to speak of. While low-fat foods may indeed
be low-cal, some processed low-fat food products have just as
many calories as the high-fat types. In fact, they may be
loaded in sugar or flour, increasing the total calorie count.
As a result,
it is important for you to check the nutrition labels on food
packages in order to determine the exact amount of calories per
serving. It is also imperative that you find out what
constitutes a serving size so that you will not be tempted to
overeat.
Some
individuals believe that fast food is inherently bad and cannot
be eaten while following a diet program. However, if you are
knowledgeable, you can actually eat at fast food restaurants and
still lose weight. It’s best, for instance, if you do not
indulge in super size combo meals. You might, however, consider
splitting a combo with your spouse or friend. Avoid soft drinks
and drink water instead.
Consider
eating a salad or a grilled chicken breast sandwich. Keep the
condiments—such as mayonnaise and salad dressings—to a minimum.
Ask the restaurant not to put bacon or cheese on your sandwich,
and avoid eating French fries or fried chicken. If you go to a
Mexican restaurant, try a taco that is made with salsa rather
than cheese or sauce. Following these simple recommendations
can make your visit to a fast food outlet worthwhile—and
non-fattening.
Some people
operate under the misconception that dining after 8 p.m. always
leads to weight gain. No doubt it is possible, but what matters
most is how many calories you consume and how much fat you burn
off. While it is a good idea to avoid snacking in front of the
television, you might be able to have a nightly snack, if you
haven’t consumed that much high-calorie food during the course
of the day.
Other
individuals believe that lifting weights is harmful because it
will cause you to add weight to your frame. In actuality,
weightlifting can enable you to lose weight. This is because
lifting weights assists you in building muscle, which burns more
calories than fat. Engaging in strength training twice or three
times a week can be an effective part of your overall weight
loss program.
Obviously,
misconceptions about dieting are plentiful. That is why it is
so critically important that you consult a registered dietician
or other health professional before beginning any major weight
loss program
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