There is a growing interest in weight loss all over the world, which has led to emerging of many weight loss products, exercises and diets that have all been geared at helping those who are embarking on losing their body weight.
However, there is sheer misinformation regarding weight loss and how to go about it. One element of misinformation is weight loss myths, which have for long acted as a hindrance of losing weight effectively. There is therefore need for people to be aware of these myths and facts so as to be able to detach themselves from them. This article will seek to inform its readers on these weight loss myths, so as for them to be fully aware of what is expected from them, in their quest of losing weight. Among these weight loss myths and facts are:
- Myth: It is not necessary for one to control their calorie intake
- Fact: It is a "must" for weight watchers to control their calorie intake
For those that are embarking on losing weight, there is a dire need for them to control their calorie intake. One therefore ought to take calories that correspond to their physical activity. Failure to do this will lead to accumulation of calories in the body, which will in return cause an increase in weight gain.
- Myth: You must always have breakfast
- Fact: It is not a "must" to have breakfast, you can eat sometime in the morning
This is due to the fact that, whenever we wake up it is unlikely that we feel hungry. Having breakfast in the morning will only help in jump starting your metabolism. It is therefore recommended that, one should eat something after 1-2 hours. This will ensure that, they will not feel hungry till the next meal. Nevertheless, one should ensure that they have their breakfast for failure to do so will lead to one feeling extremely hungry during the day. Consequently, they will have to overeat in their next meal, thus leading to more calorie intake.
- Myth: You must eat thrice a day
- Fact: Eat whenever there is a need to regulate your calorie intake
There is no restriction to the number of times that one should eat in a day. All that is required is for one to control their calorie intake. However, it highly important to eat thrice a day so that you don't feel hungry and be tempted to overeat in your next meal. Similarly, eating too many times a day will lead to increased calorie intake. It is a good idea to practice
portioned-controlled eating, such as the one recommended by Diet to Go, Nutrisystem and many other proven diet companies that believe in eating small portions several times a day.
- Myth: Avoid eating foods that are rich in fat
- Fact: Foods that are full of fats make you feel full, hence preventing you from overeating
Even though eating foods that are rich in fats may lead to weight gain, the right kinds of fat are an important element in the body. This is partly due to the fact that they give one a sense of fullness which in turn stops you from overeating. Consequently, this will ensure there is no increased calorie intake.
Upon knowing these weight loss myths and facts alongside significant others, there is no nothing that will stand on your way to weight loss.
Irfan Siddiqui contributes to weightlossdiets4women.com, where a number of qualified Dietitians and Personal Trainers write about fitness, weight loss, dieting and nutrition. Among many articles you will find a blog post that gives you a complete review of Weight Watchers, probably the
world's biggest international weight loss program.
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