Diet Foods Make you Fat
August 10, 2007 on 1:56 pm | In Uncategorized | Comments OffIt has been proven! Diet food makes you fat.
Researchers at Cornell University found last year that if they gave people boxes of chocolates labelled "low fat" they ate more than the same chocolates without the label.
You might think that this would be fine because at least those chocolates were lower in calories but if the choclates HAD been low fat they would have still eaten 28% more calories due to the amount they ate!
This fits in with the theory that you eat more of a diet-type food because you think it is not doing you much harm.
Remember manufacturers have to replace the fat with something - and it's usually sugar or other carbs.
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Daily or Monthly Weighing?
August 2, 2007 on 1:52 pm | In Uncategorized | Comments OffWe are all different. I weigh myself daily before my shower. My weight goes up and down by a couple of pounds all month depending on the time of the month and what I ate the day before - I don't worry about it - I'm just looking to make sure my average weight stays about the same.
If you are trying to lose weight and weighing yourself affects your motivation to stick to your plan - don't do it more than once a month (if at all). Focus on sticking to your plan not on the scale.
The scales will move all by themselves if you keep doing what you know you need to do. You will see your body changing before your eyes - a much better result than a figure on a scale which might just be telling you that you had an extra glass of water before you jumped on the scale.
The Switchover Diet
August 2, 2007 on 1:52 pm | In Uncategorized | Comments OffNow you know I don't hold with diets much as a permanent way of losing weight (I like my weight loss coaching clients to gradually change their lifestyle habits rather than using a temporary prop).
On the other hand, I know many of you are still looking for the perfect diet solution anyway so I don't mind talking about the better diets out there if I think they will help.
I came across a guy this week who is doing well with a novel approach which might work for you if you're looking for a solution. No idea what the site is (should have taken a note of it, sorry!) but here is the strategy...
Changing to a new diet at the start of each week.
Now that might seem a bit strange but there is actually a lot of merit in it. There are all these advantages compared to a traditional diet
a) you never have time to get bored
b) if you dislike a diet, it doesn't matter you only have to suffer it for a week
c) your body doesn't get time to acclimatise to a diet so it doesn't lose its effectiveness
d) you are less likely to be eating an unbalanced diet - what one diet lacks another might make up for
e) you can make sure that you get to eat the foods you love now and again by picking the right diets
f) you can have fun choosing your diets
g) you can have that early enthusiasm about a diet EVERY week and be more likely to stick to your plan
h) you can confuse your friends whenever they invite you to dinner!
So how would this work? Just pick a list of diets to work through and work through each one for one week only.
For example you could try
Week One - The Kimkins diet (the best of the low carb diets)
Week Two - Dr Phil
Week Three - The Perricone Diet (for great skin)
Week Four - A Juice fast
Week Five - South Beach Diet
Week Six - The Step Diet
Week Seven - The Chocolate Diet
Week Eight - Volumetrics
as many diets as you can lay your hands on just for a week at a time. After a while you can select only those which suit you for the longer haul still leaving quite a bit of variety in there.
And whenever a new diet comes out you can try it ...for a week!
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