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The Secret To Losing Weight
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When it comes to losing weight,
there are many factors that influence ones success rate: support, exercise
amount, caloric intake, etc. But one factor you may not have considered is
actually an incredibly easy one to implement.
Keeping written logs of what you eat and also how much you exercise can be a
real tell-tale prediction of your success. According to a National Heart, Lung
and Blood Institute study, individuals who kept weekly food logs of their
beverage and food intake lost twice as much weight as those who did not record
their calories.
Twice as much that is a very impressive success rate for such a relatively
easy tool to implement into your weight loss arsenal. Many components of weight
loss and fitness can be challenging. But, compared to those, it is quite easy to
simply record what you eat every day and how much exercise you participate in.
All you need is a pen and paper. Then keep that with you at all times for
accurate recordings. Or, for a more high-tech option, use your computer to keep
your daily logs. You can use just a simple word processing software for this.
But, an even better option is using a software or website that allows you to
quickly and easily enter the information directly on your computer and have it
stored for your own analysis (or a healthcare provider or fitness professional)
and for historical reference.
Whatever method that you use, start logging today. Here are some of the benefits
of tracking your food and exercise:
Discourages mindless eating: Tracking what you eat encourages you to think
about what you eat. The more you think about what you put in the mouth, the less
likely you are to make poor choices.
Increases exercise adherence: An exercise log helps prevent workouts from
being skipped.
Monitors the in/out equation: Losing weight comes down to calories taken in
versus calories burned. Logs help bring that in to full, undisputable light.
Provides motivation: Recording every time you exercise (or dont) proves quite
motivating as nobody wants to see an empty page that makes them feel that they
are failing.
Proves the mind-body connection: A comprehensive food log that also includes
your feelings and circumstances at the time you eat will help you better
identify root causes of overeating and poor food choices.
Assists Your Healthcare providers: If you decide to illicit the help of a
registered dietician or a personal trainer, being able to provide them with
accurate history of what you have recently been doing will prove invaluable. It
will help them quickly evaluate your strengths and weaknesses.
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