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My top 7
tips help you lose weight
You know the
drill when it comes to losing weight: take in fewer calories, burn more
calories. But you also know that most diets and quick weight-loss plans don't
work as promised. If you're trying to drop a few pounds fast, these expert tips
will make it easy for you to lose the weight quickly.
1. Write down what you eat for one week and you will lose weight.
2. Add 10 percent to the
amount of daily calories you think you're eating.
If you
think you're consuming 1,700 calories a day and don't understand why you're not
losing weight, add another 170 calories to your guesstimate. Chances are, the
new number is more accurate. Adjust your eating habits accordingly.
3. Get an online weight loss
buddy to lose more weight.
A
University of Vermont study found that online weight-loss buddies help you keep
the weight off. The researchers followed volunteers for 18 months. Those
assigned to an Internet-based weight maintenance program sustained their weight
loss better than those who met face-to-face in a support group.
4. Get a mantra.
You've
heard of a self-fulfilling prophecy? If you keep focusing on things you can't
do, like resisting junk food or getting out the door for a daily walk, chances
are you won't do them. Instead (whether you believe it or not) repeat positive
thoughts to yourself. "I can lose weight." "I will get out for
my walk today." "I know I can resist the pastry cart after
dinner." Repeat these phrases and before too long, they will become true
for you.
5. After breakfast, stick to
water.
At
breakfast, go ahead and drink orange juice. But throughout the rest of the day,
focus on water instead of juice or soda. The average American consumes an extra
245 calories a day from soft drinks. That's nearly 90,000 calories a year—or 25
pounds! And research shows that despite the calories, sugary drinks don't
trigger a sense of fullness the way that food does.
6. Eat three fewer bites of
your meal,
one less
treat a day, or one less glass of orange juice. Doing any of these can save you
about 100 calories a day and that alone is enough to prevent you from gaining
the two pounds most people mindlessly pack on each year.
7. Watch one less hour of TV.
A study
of 76 undergraduate students found the more they watched television, the more
often they ate and the more they ate overall. Sacrifice one program (there's
probably one you don't really want to watch anyway) and go for a walk instead.