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When bad things happen to good people

25

May

Or in this case when unhealthy additives ruin a perfectly good food …

CNN Health reports on an interesting find that even ‘Healthy’ foods can be pitfall for dieters. This is nothing more than a reiteration of the Golden Rule for all you Fitness Mantra fans - above all, it’s the total calories (and their quality) in a food that count.

Still, some weight watchers manage to convince themselves that blueberry pie has its place in a diet — simply because it features a fruit, said Marlene Clark, a registered dietitian at Cedars Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles.

“Just because the basic thing is healthy doesn’t mean it’s a healthy dish,” Clark said.

Via CNN Health

Truer words have not been spoken.

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QT #4: Eat more often

25

May

This is probably going to be the shortest post on Fitness Mantra, but I want the message to be clear:

“Eat more often.”

Try to eat atleast 6-7 times a day, your intake consisting of 3 moderate meals and 3-4 snacks.

There are two important things to note:

  1. Never, ever have a single huge meal. Space out your required calories throughout the day, but I repeat, never, ever splurge on one huge meal. The reason is simple: the body can only deal with so many calories at a time and the rest is stored as - you guessed it - fat. If you just have to have that big cake-slice after an already good-sized meal, split it with a loved one. Double the pleasure, half the guilt!
  2. Avoid going for long periods of time without eating (yes, break that fast!) and especially avoid drastic calorie reductions. Your body is more amazing than you can ever imagine and if it senses a drop in calories over a sustained period of time, it will trigger what is commonly called a “Starvation Response” - a slowing down of your metabolism to conserve energy. This will result in a reduction in your weight loss and also reduce the nutrients you are getting leading to many problems.

Eating more often and spacing out your intake calories is the single best way to ensure a balanced intake of energy and a reduction in fat storage (indeed, why should the body store fat as an energy reserve, if it is assured a steady stream of food?)

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