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Weight Loss Tips

Weight loss tips are being loved by the dieters. These tips go a long way to help you manage your weight loss goals.  In fact you can be very successful at it if you really want it and the best way to get committed to losing weight is to jot down the goals that you have in your mind. Your goal should be reachable and quantifiable. Smaller goals should be planned to ensure that you are on schedule to achieve your final goal. The wonderful method to stay committed to losing your weight is to search for a weight loss journal so that going through it can help you to track your foods, water, workouts and feelings for the day.

It is very tough to get rid of your bad habits but if you really want to commit yourself to loosing weight then this is the high time to change. Take smaller portion of your meal and do not go by the idea that you have to keep eating till until you feel that you are full. Try to eat in smaller sizes and while you are dining away from home then it would be better for you to order the kid’s menu. Many people have the habit of eating in front of the television and the experts say that the people who eat in front of the T.V tend to eat more since they are not focused on what they are consuming; rather their concentration is towards the television set. You can slow down your eating by using your eating time as a nice family time. Thus in this way your brain will be told by your stomach to consume fewer calories. (more…)

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Top Best Diet Tips Ever

Experts share their top tips for weight loss success.

Everyone knows the keys to losing weight: Eat less and exercise more. Sounds simple enough, but in the context of real life and its demands, it can be anything but simple. So how do successful losers do it? To find out, WebMD asked experts across the country for their best diet tips.

Here’s what they said:

Best Diet Tip No. 1: Drink plenty of water or other calorie-free beverages.

People sometimes confuse thirst with hunger. So you can end up eating extra calories when an ice-cold glass of water is really what you need.

“If you don’t like plain water, try adding citrus or a splash of juice, or brew infused teas like mango or peach, which have lots of flavor but no calories,” says Cynthia Sass, RD, a spokeswoman for the American Dietetic Association.

Best Diet Tip No. 2: Think about what you can add to your diet, not what you should take away.

Start by focusing on getting the recommended 5-9 servings of fruits and vegetables each day.

“It sounds like a lot, but it is well worth it, because at the same time you are meeting your fiber goals and feeling more satisfied from the volume of food,” says chef Laura Pansiero, RD.

You’re also less likely to overeat because fruits and vegetables displace fat in the diet. And that’s not to mention the health benefits of fruits and vegetables. More than 200 studies have documented the disease-preventing qualities of phytochemicals found in produce, says Pansiero.

Her suggestion for getting more: Work vegetables into meals instead of just serving them as sides on a plate.

“I love to take seasonal vegetables and make stir-fries, frittatas, risotto, pilafs, soups, or layer on sandwiches,” Pansiero says. “It is so easy to buy a variety of vegetables and incorporate them into dishes.”

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