The Importance of Lowering Your Weight
Losing weight is not only helps to improve the way
that you look, but also it is important to improving your health and
quality of life. By reducing your body weight by 10% you will
substantially reduce your chances of developing diabetes, heart
disease, and even joint problems. For a woman that weighs 165 pounds a
10% weight reduction would only be about 16.5 pounds. This reduction
will help you feel better about yourself, it will help you drop a
dress size or two, and it will help you enjoy your life.
Why Most Diets Fail
Most fad diets fail because they create
negative biological effects within your body.
Starvation diets that reduce your daily caloric
intake too much will actually cause you to hold onto fat and extra
body mass by lowering your rate of metabolism and by triggering your
body’s starvation defense mechanisms. Fad diets
that reduce your food choices to only one or two food groups are also
unhealthy, and they will ultimately fail because they starve your body
by not providing it with adequate amounts of nutrients, minerals, and
fats that it needs to operate and function properly. As your body runs
out of the stored elements it will trigger a craving that will
encourage you to eat foods that have the nutrients that it needs.
These craving, unfortunately, will kill you diet as once you start
eating the restricted foods you won’t be able to stop. This cycle of
starvation and bingeing can lead to heart problems and possibly an
eating disorder.
In addition to nutritional concerns that fad diets
pose, unbalanced diets also impact the way
that you feel, and your ability to function normally. With too few
calories, and too few nutrients your moods will swing to the dark
side, and people will not want to be around you. This could negatively
impact your ability to function at work, to socialize with others, or
to take part in your family’s activities.