How Do I Pick the Best Weight-Loss Diet? |
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How Do I Pick the Best Weight-Loss Diet?
“Decide what type of diet meshes with
your lifestyle and personality.”
Choosing the diet that will work for you Congratulations on making a commitment to losing weight. Now, how to choose which diet is right for you? First, seek guidance from your healthcare practitioner. Then decide what kind of diet meshes with your lifestyle and personality. The better the diet fits you, the greater your chances are of reaching your weight-loss goal, so ask some questions before you pick: Q. How does food fit into my day?A. Before you jump into a diet program with both feet, consider your lifestyle so that you set yourself up for success:
Q. How do I best like to eat?A. Rather than deny your innermost urges, let your personality take center stage when finding the right diet:
Q. How can I get in enough exercise?A. Choosing an exercise routine that you enjoy will help you lose weight and keep it off, so try to work in a workout that you can stick to:
Regardless of which diet you choose, aim to lose weight slowly, 1/2 to 2 pounds (0.25 to 0.9 kg) per week. Eat smaller portions and take in fewer calories than you expend. Don’t skip meals in an effort to cut calories. Make eating moderately and sensibly your lifelong diet! Learn moreSupplements for Weight Control Diet Foods Compare Diets Weight Loss Diets Low-Carb Diets Healthy Eating Kathleen Finn is a freelance writer and marketing consultant in the natural health industry. The thought of a low-carbohydrate diet sends her directly to the bread and cracker aisle. Copyright © 2008 Healthnotes, Inc. All rights reserved. www.healthnotes.com Learn more about Healthnotes, the company. Learn more about the authors of Healthnotes. The information in this article may or may not be supported by scientific studies. Information expires June 2009. |
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