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How to Lose Weight Are you tired of carrying around extra pounds? You can learn the basics of weight loss, as well as ways to eat healthier, get more exercise, and keep yourself motivated to keep the pounds off the healthy way. Method 1 of 4: Losing Weight Basics 1/ Write down everything you eat this week. People who keep food diaries, according to a study published in the Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics, lose an average of 6 pounds (2.75 kg) more than people who don't keep a record of everything

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How to Lose Weight

Are you tired of carrying around extra pounds? You can learn the basics of weight loss,

as well as ways to eat healthier, get more exercise, and keep yourself motivated to keep

the pounds off the healthy way.

Method 1 of 4: Losing Weight Basics

1/ Write down everything you eat this week. People who keep food diaries, according

to a study published in the Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics, lose an

average of 6 pounds (2.75 kg) more than people who don't keep a record of everything

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that they eat.[1] So force yourself to write down the good, the bad and the ugly. Keep these

tips in mind:

Be complete. Write it all down, including beverages, condiments, and a description of

how the food was prepared. Don't pretend you didn't have that extra glass of wine after

dinner. If it goes into your stomach, it goes into the journal.

Be accurate. Record your portion sizes in your food diary. Don't eat too little or too much

- keep track. Also, read the ingredients list so that you can be accurate about serving

sizes.

Be consistent. Carry your food journal everywhere that you go. As an alternative, you can

use a diet-tracking app on your smartphone or tablet.

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2/ Figure out how many calories you should eat each day to lose weight. Losing

weight isn't all about weight. The more aware you are of the calories in the food you eat,

the more easily you'll be able to eat the right amount of food and do the right amount of

exercise to drop a couple of pounds. Take your food journal and look up each item

individually. Keep a running tally and add up your calorie total for the day.

Next, look up how much a person of your age, height, weight, and energy level needs per

day in calories.

Add about 170 calories to your total. Recent studies estimate that we tend to eat slightly

more than we're able to keep track of in a day.[2]

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3/ Make a meal plan, and stick to it. Decide what you're going to eat this week before

you're standing at the fridge and trying to figure it out on the fly. Buy the right healthy

ingredients to eat the way you want to eat, and plan it out by the calorie.

Be realistic. If you like to eat out a lot, don't try to totally eliminate eating out. Instead,

plan on eating home-cooked meals six days a week.

Cut down on the snacking, or try to make them healthy snacks. Fresh vegetables with

guacamole, unsalted almonds, or fruit make for great weight-loss snacks.

Let yourself have treats. Promise yourself that if you can follow this for six weeks and

exercise (if that is one of your goals), you will treat yourself to a restaurant meal one day

of the week.

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4/ Eat fewer calories than you burn. The only surefire way to lose weight is to eat less

than you burn over the course of a day. Sounds simple, but it takes work and consistency.

That means exercise. If you want to lose weight and stay healthy, you need to start

exercising. Aim for 30 minutes of exercise 3-5 times a week to get started.

Try to tally your energy-output each day. It's helpful to keep track of these with

pedometers, or other weight-loss tracking apps that you can use to make this easier. Read

the section about exercise for more specific tips.

Set mini-goals. Instead of thinking that you need to lose 20 pounds, think that you want

to lose 1 to 2 pounds this week. Or you can focus on non-pound goals like skipping after-

dinner snacks this week or only drinking alcohol on weekends.

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5/ Drink at least 2 liters (0.53 US gal) of water each day. Water has the double effect

of both hydrating your body and filling your stomach with a certain volume of a liquid

that has zero calories. The Institute of Medicine determined that an adequate intake (AI)

for men is roughly 3 liters (0.8 US gal) (about 13 cups) of total beverages a day. The AI

for women is 2.2 liters (about 9 cups) of total beverages a day.

Drinking water about 30 minutes before meals can reduce the amount of calories people

end up consuming, especially in older individuals.

Research showed that dieters who drank half a liter of water before meals lost 44% more

weight over a period of 12 weeks, compared to those who didn’t.

Method 2 of 4: Eating Right

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1/ Eat more fresh fruits and vegetables. Fruit helps to satisfy your sweet tooth thanks to

its natural sugars, while fresh vegetables help you fill up more quickly. Fruits and

vegetables contain fiber to help you feel full quickly.[3] Try some of these tips to introduce

more fruit and vegetables into your diet:

Eat what's in season, and eat fruit and vegetables for snacks, or for desert. When you eat

apples in the fall, for instance, or cherries in late summer, it might as well be an indulgent

desert. Cut up celery, carrots, peppers, broccoli or cauliflower and dip them in a light

salad dressing or hummus.

Use vegetables as a main dish. For example, make a stir-fry or a hearty salad and add just

a few ounces of cooked chicken, salmon or almonds.

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2/ Eat more whole grains and cut simple carbs. Whole wheat bread, oatmeal, whole

wheat pasta, sweet potato, and brown rice are all excellent sources of energy and sources

of nutrition. Combined with the right combination of proteins and vegetables, whole

grains are perfect all-around nutrition.[4]

Simple carbs are things like white bread, processed flour, and white sugar. This gives you

energy quickly, but then comes with a crash. It gets transferred into fat very quickly.

Substitute whole wheat flour or oat flour into pancakes or baked goods. You might need

to add additional leavening ingredients, like wheat gluten. Put barley in your soup instead

of rice or try a pilaf with barley, wild rice or brown rice.

Eat only naturally-occurring carbohydrates instead of processed carbohydrates. Avoid

processed foods, like white bread, semolina pasta or crackers, or processed sweets like

candy bars or sugary vegetables.[5]

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3/ Choose lean proteins instead of fatty ones. Protein is important for organ function

and building muscle while, if you plan on working out. Select lean cuts of beef or extra-

lean ground beef when you're eating red meat. If you use different cuts of chicken, then

remove the skin.[6]

Skip the fatty deli meats like bologna and salami. Choose lean turkey or roast beef as a

replacement.

Vegetarians can get plenty of protein from soy, nuts, beans and seeds. Lentils, legumes,

and beans are excellent sources of fiber and protein.

Eat low-fat dairy for a source of protein, including low-fat cheeses and nonfat yogurt. [7]

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4/ Try a formal diet plan. If you like the idea of following a more specific diet and

putting the planning into someone else's hands, try following a new diet and exercise:

Follow a paleo diet and eat grass-produced meat, fish and seafood, fresh fruits and

vegetables, eggs, seeds and nuts, just like paleo-humans did. Eat nothing prepackaged or

processed.[8]

Try sticking to raw foods. The Raw Food Diet requires 75 percent of your dietary intake

to be uncooked. Most people eat a lot of fruits and vegetables, whole grains, nuts and

beans.[9]

Join a commercial diet plan. If you prefer to eat whatever you want and to meet weekly

with other people who are losing weight, then try Weight Watchers. If you prefer

prepared meals so that you don't have to cook, try Jenny Craig or NutriSystem.

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5/ Cut the salt from your diet. Eating more sodium causes your body to retain water,

which can cause you to feel bloated and gain more weight. The good news is that you'll

sweat that weight out very quickly, so an easy way of cutting some pounds is to eat less

sodium in your diet.

Instead of salt, try spicing your meals with chili flakes, fresh salsa, or cajun spices and

seasonings.

Lots of people claim that unsalted foods will taste much saltier eventually, if you cut it

out for a while and let your taste-buds re-acclimate.

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6/ Don't skip meals. Lots of people think skipping a meal will help to lose weight, but

the same study found that people who ate at least 3 meals per day lost more weight than

people who didn't. When you skip meals, your body stops breaking down fat and starts

breaking down muscle tissue. Muscle tissue burns more calories at rest than other tissues,

so you're actually working against your goals.[10]

Make sure that you don't get hungry by eating small portions throughout the day at

regular intervals. Between your meals, eat a 150-calorie snack to keep your metabolism

burning and to stave off hunger. Be sure that you don't eat a fattening snack such as

sweets or crisps. When you're hungry, your body conserves calories and slows down your

metabolic processes.

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Method 3 of 4: Exercising

1/ Start doing basic aerobic and cardio exercise. Start with a small goal of 30 minutes,

3 times per week if you aren't exercising at all currently. Try these steps to get yourself

going:[12]

Buy a pedometer. Attach the pedometer to your belt and try to take 5,000 steps daily.

Move up to a goal of 10,000 to 15,000 steps as you get in better shape.

Start by walking. Walking around your neighborhood costs nothing and is a great way to

start moving. You can also try other low-impact exercises like swimming,riding a bike or

slow running.

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2/ Try machines at the gym. You can use a treadmill, an elliptical trainer, a stationary

bike, a rowing machine or a stair climber. Start with short sessions and gradually add

minutes as you get more fit. Also, use the settings on the machines to increase the

intensity as you lose weight.

Do a variety of different machines until you find something you like. Consult a personal

trainer to make sure you're using proper form, to avoid injury. They're there to help, not

to intimidate you.

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3/ Take an aerobics class. You can take a traditional aerobics class or try any number of

movement-based exercise routines. This are great ways of keeping yourself motivated in

a group, having fun moving around, and losing weight.[13] Try any of the following:

Kickboxing

Jazzercise

Zumba

Pilates

Yoga

Martial arts

Cross-fit or Bootcamp

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4/ Get into strength training. Start small, aiming for one or two 15-minute sessions per

week until you feel motivated to do more. Exercise large muscle groups to burn more

calories and lose weight, instead of focusing on specific muscles. Try some of these

examples:

Start with squats paired with an overhead dumbbell press to work your lower body and

upper body at the same time.

Perform resistance exercises while sitting or reclining on an exercise ball. You'll

strengthen your core while simultaneously working on other areas.

Use machines and free weights. These tools tend to focus on particular muscle groups

like the arms, shoulders, thighs, glutes and upper back. Do these more focused exercises

after you work on exercises for multiple muscle groups.

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Rest at least one full day between strength training workouts so that your muscles can

recover. Recovery will help you to avoid pain and injury.

5/ Play a sport. If you're not into the idea of exercise for the sake of exercise, try finding

a fun activity that you enjoy, which has the added benefit of getting you moving. Find an

intramural league in your town, or just get together with some friends to play a pick-up

game every now and then.

If you don't like competitive sports, try doing something that you can do by yourself.

Swim, or play golf, or go hiking instead of playing a game with a ball and a net.

Get a bicycle if you want to find a great way to get around and exercise at the same time.

Don't spend all that time sitting down in your car when you could be burning calories.

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Method 4 of 4: Staying Motivated

1/ Find creative ways to eat less. While doing these things alone won't necessarily make

you lose weight, they can be helpful little tricks to keep you moving on the right path.

Try out the following to help your hunger cravings during the day:

Eat three fewer bites of each meal.

Put your knife and fork down between bites.

Use smaller plates, and fill your plate only once.

Wait to eat until you feel hungry, don't just snack when you're bored.

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2.

2/ Find creative ways to manage your cravings. If you're used to big snacks and

indulgent meals, it's no secret that dieting and switching to exercise is less fun. But

learning to manage your cravings for a big slice of cake or a greasy hamburger is

possible, with a little creativity.

Smell fresh fruit when you want a snack, instead of eating something.

"Close" your kitchen between meals.

Don't keep sugary or fattening snacks in the house.

Some studies show that the color blue is an appetite suppressant. Try getting a blue

tablecloth, or blue dishwater to eat on.

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3/ Eat at home. Going out to eat makes it too easy to cheat. Food sold at restaurants is

commonly much higher in fat, sodium, and other weight-loss killers. The portions are

also often much larger than what you might usually eat at home, as well. Instead of

heading out, try to make your own meals.

Eat in a small group, instead of a large one. Some research shows that people eating at

big tables tend to eat more than people eating alone.[14]

Don't eat while you do other things, in general. Watching television, or reading, or

working while you eat often causes people to eat much more food than they normally

would.

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4/ Eat cereal for breakfast. One recent study revealed that people who eat cereal for

breakfast each day have a much easier time losing weight than people who eat other types

of breakfast. Start your day right with a high-fiber, nutrient rich natural cereal, or

oatmeal.

Switch to skim milk with breakfast and for use in other dishes. Each lower-fat step you

take down, you're losing 20% of the calories. Switching to a low-fat version of milk is an

excellent way to cut down on the calories you're taking in, without having to sacrifice any

of the nutritional benefits.

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5/ Decide to lose weight in a group. Commit to losing a certain amount of weight by a

certain date with the caveat that you'll pay up if you don't lose. You may enjoy starting up

a Biggest Loser Club at work or with your friends, or you can investigate a weight loss

betting website.

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6/ Give yourself a treat now and then. If you're attending a party or going out for a

special occasion, allow yourself an indulgence. Just make sure that these indulgences

don't become daily habits. Don't let a single slip-up de-rail your diet and exercise plan.

Get back to it, even if you forget for a day or two.

Try using non-food rewards as well. When you do something right with your diet and

exercise, treat yourself to something. Go to a game with a friend, or get a manicure, a

massage or a trip to the movies when you meet your mini-goals. Get yourself that new

shirt that you've been wanting if you meet your goal of losing a pound this week.

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