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A Pricey Gym Membership Isn’t the Answer to Weight Loss

You don’t need to hit the gym to lose weight.

Making activities fun and convenient means that you are also, more likely to stick with a regime.

Committing time, travel and money to a work out can prohibit how often you will actually exercise.

But allocating a few minutes, consistently, to at-home exercise can yield real results.

Don’t be blinded by the illusion that the only way you can lose weight is if you hit the gym – people are losing weight and staying in shape every day by using the tools they have at home and investing a little money (far less than they would invest in a gym membership!) to buy a few key fitness tools. Follow these tips and clean up your eating habits and you’ll be shedding the pounds in no time.

Top Ten Food Mistakes and How to Avoid Them

Reading labels, and eating whole not processed foods are just 2 ways to avoid making the top ten food mistakes.

Smart people are fooled by packaging and clever marketing everyday.

“Made with real fruit”, “low fat”, “natural”, “made with whole grains”, are phrases which are designed to fool consumers.

They usually are not an indication of a healthy food product.

Eating healthy is more tricky than you might imagine, especially when you consider that consumers are targeted by an aggressive laser sharp multi-billion dollar food industry that is competing for your taste buds and your cash.

Skinny Face Problem?

After all of your hard work dieting and exercising you can end up producing something called runner’s face.

And I bet you didn’t even know it was a problem .

Dr. Brian S. Glatt, a board-certified plastic surgeon in New Jersey, calls that skinny, Skeletor-esque look some dedicated runners may unwittingly develop, runner’s face.

And he believes that it needs to be fixed.

Runner’s face generally occurs in both men and women ages 40+ who exercise to improve their body, and in doing so end up with a skeletal and bony face. When exercising, an athlete burns off fat beneath the layers of his/her skin. The marked loss of fatty tissue results in a loss of volume which leads to a prominent appearance of the bones, accelerated development of skin laxity and deepening of wrinkles. Though you may look like a 20-year-old from the neck down—your face will easily give away your age.

7 Foods to Curb Your Appetite

I bet you didn’t know that food could suppress the appetite.

Especially proteins.

Protein can be found in soy products like tempeh and TVP as well as in yogurt, lentils and nuts.


Flaxseeds

Raw flaxseeds are an excellent source of omega-3 fatty acids. They are also high in soluble fiber that can help to regulate your blood sugar levels and suppress hunger. Ground flaxseeds can be added to yogurt, salad, cereal, smoothie, drinks and soup.

Apples

Apples are low in sugar but high in pectin. The latter is a type of soluble fiber that can slow the digestion and absorption of sugar. Thus, it fills you up and keeps you satiated.

Avoid store bought apple juice. It does not offer the same benefits as eating whole apples since the fiber has been removed.

Pine Nuts and Almonds

Nuts are healthy snacks as they contain oleic acid, an unsaturated fat that curbs hunger. They are also rich in fiber, protein, vitamins and minerals.

Pine nuts and almonds are two of the best. The digestion of pinolenic acid, a type of polyunsaturated fat in pine nuts, stimulates the release of satiety hormones in the gastro-intestinal tract. This reduces the desire to eat and hence, lowers food intake.

A handful of almonds makes a satisfying snack in between meals. They are very filling due to their high content of fiber and heathy fats.

Leafy Greens

Filling up on leafy greens such as cabbage, lettuce and spinach is another great way to stave off hunger. Feel free to eat as much leafy greens as you like as it is impossible to overeat them. They are very low in calories and high in fiber.

Avoid store bought salad dressings that are high in calories. You can make your own healthy salad dressing from olive oil and balsamic vinegar or lemon juice.

Water

You probably don’t think of water as a wonder food, but the fact remains that it’s a great and healthy way to appease your appetite. Sufficient water intake is also necessary for efficient fat burning. Whenever you feel hungry or get cravings, drink a large glass of water. Being hydrated quells appetite and keeps you healthy.

Soup

Soup is a great natural appetite suppressant that’s low in calories. Whether it’s chicken or vegetable soup, the high water content and nutrients leave you feeling full and satisfied. You can simply cook a large pot of your favourite soup to keep in the fridge. Reheat a portion when necessary, to make a quick, healthy and satisfying meal.

Lean protein

Protein is the most satiating of all macronutrients and is great for suppressing appetite. It is best to consume protein from natural foods such as lean meat, fish, eggs, beans, nuts and legumes.

Another benefit of lean protein foods is that they require high amount of calories to digest and assimilate. Eating a lean protein food at every meal is often recommended for those who are on a fat loss eating plan.

Keeping a Food Diary Will Help You Reach Your Goals

Keeping a food diary is one of the best ways to ensure weight loss success.

Everyone underestimates how much they eat and keeping a diary keeps you accountable and aware.

The American Academy of Family Physicians offers these tips on what to record in your food diary:

Exactly what foods you ate — don’t forget to include any condiments, sauces or other extras.

The amount of food that you ate, in either size or volume.

What time of day that you ate, and where you were when you ate.

What you were doing when you ate, and how you felt when you were eating.

Whether you were alone or with someone else.

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