In previous markets, questions were asked about different dieting methods and what diets are healthier than others. If you’ve tried several different diets to shed some pounds, you’ve probably already discovered almost all of them didn’t work for you, if any. Its nearly impossible to lose weight in a healthy way and stick to a diet for a long period of time. There are several reasons that most of the diets didn’t quite work out. Above all, if you’re really passionate about eating healther and losing weight, the best bet is to step on the treadmill, hit the gym, and make changes to your current diet one step at a time. Also, focusing on making fresh fruits and vegetables the main part of your diet is important.
1. Some Diets are Completely Unreasonable
Fad weight loss diets, such as the Cabbage Diet or the Hollywood Diet, use semi-starvation methods to promote weight loss which, if you didn’t already know, is completely ridiculous. Also, its pretty bad for you. Diets that restrict one or more of the necessary food groups should top your list of diets to avoid since you’ll be missing out on important nutrients found in fruits and vegetables and your weight loss will be temporary. Why waste your time?
3. Some Diets Are Harmful
Not all weight loss diets are unhealthy, but a lot of them urge us to cut out entire food groups in order to lose weight. You don’t need an expert to figure out that you need carbs, protein AND fat to be healthy. Diets too low in fat or calories aren’t healthy and, if a diet is too restrictive, you won’t follow it.
4. Diets Don’t Always Fit Your Lifestyle
A lot of diets don’t take into account individual preferences, lifestyle, time constraints and likes and dislikes. The problem with most weight loss diets is they’re too specific to fit our lives. Plus, they throw so much change at us that they’re nearly impossible to follow for a long period of time.
Most of us are busy and don’t have time for the careful shopping, cooking and calorie-counting many weight loss diets require. So how long do you think you’ll be able to follow it? If you need a more structured dieting plan, try one that fits your lifestyle. Shopping at a local produce market makes this much easier since you are surrounded by a variety of healthy choices
5. Diets Are Too Strict
They tell you what to eat and how much, and are too demanding and complicated, so you’re almost guaranteed to fail. It helps to understand that tackling everything at once and changing your eating habits overnight will not work. Make small changes and take your time with weight loss. Give yourself time to change bad habits. If you are following a diet, choose one aspect of it to focus on until you’ve conquered it (e.g., work on eating a healthy breakfast and leave the other meals alone). Then move onto the next.
6. Dietsing May Be Too Expensive
Weight Loss diets are big business. Remember, the people who sell diet books have an agenda–to take your money and buy themselves a million-dollar mansion in Beverly Hills. Is anyone more interested in your health and happiness than you? No. So be skeptical of the infomercials and diet books out there. The ‘diet gurus’ don’t always have your best interests at heart.
7. Diets Are Temporary
Remember that weight loss is a lifetime thing. Lifetime health and fitness isn’t an option with some extreme weight loss diets. Even if you do manage to follow a diet, you’ll almost always give up on it when those cravings hit (and they will if you’re restricting your food too much). This means you’ll end up losing weight and gaining it right back which is a complete waste of your time. Don’t you have better things to do?
8. Diets Sap Your Energy
The reason you lose weight on diets is because you drastically reduce your calorie intake. You may think this is good, but too little food means fatigue, low energy and it can even stall weight loss. Your body needs fuel for weight loss and if you don’t get enough, your body will hoard every fat cell it can. Eat several small meals a day to stay satisfied and energetic.
9. Diets Give Food a Bad Reputation
Weight loss diets usually restrict the foods you love to eat. When told you can’t eat something, you become obsessed with not eating it-and that makes you crave it even more. Remember, foods aren’t good or bad and you can eat what you love as long as you only do it occasionally. Eating is one of the great pleasures in life and you can enjoy it without guilt when you allow yourself treats now and then.
10. Diets Aren’t the Answer for Everyone
For some people, weight loss diets offer great results, especially if they’ve found one that fits their lifestyle, budget and goals. However, weight loss diets aren’t for everyone. If you have trouble staying on a diet, that doesn’t mean there’s something wrong with you or that you’re doomed to fail. Consider other ways to cut calories or focus on changing one thing at a time, one day at a time. That approach may ease the pressure and allow you to ease your way into a new healthy lifestyle.
Tips:
Set personal goals- Small is the key word. Goals that too big and more difficult to achieve will only turn you away from the idea of changing your lifestyle. Since it may be hard to make any changes to what you’re used to, its best to achieve one small goal per week. This gives you plenty of time to get used to changes and makes it easier to remember.
Stick to What You Can’t Be Without-If there are a few fattening foods that you just cannot stay away from, its better to eat those foods in small moderation than to avoid the foods and constantly crave them.
Portion Sizes- Keep in mind that portion sizes have continued to grow. Actual portion sizes are as follows:
- Vegetables or fruit is about the size of your fist.
- Pasta is about the size of one scoop of ice cream.
- Meat, fish, or poultry is the size of a deck of cards or the size of your palm (minus the fingers).
- Snacks such as pretzels and chips is about the size of a cupped handful.
- Apple is the size of a baseball.
- Potato is the size of a computer mouse.
- Bagel is the size of a hockey puck.
- Pancake is the size of a compact disc.
- Steamed rice is the size of a cupcake wrapper.
- Cheese is the size of a pair of dice or the size of your whole thumb (from the tip to the base).
Sources: http://exercise.about.com/od/nutrition/tp/diets.htm
http://www.webmd.com/diet/control-portion-size