AuthorsDen.com  Join (free) | Login 

 
 Visited by 1,400,000+ people monthly.
 Popular! Books, Stories, Articles, Poetry
Where Authors and Readers come together!
Signed Bookstore - Enjoy!

Signed Bookstore | Authors | Books | Stories | Articles | Poetry | Blogs | News | Events | Reviews | Videos | Success | Gold Members | Testimonials

Featured Authors: Connie Vines, iMissy Cross, iBob Hull, iCliff McDuffie, iJ-me Reads and Writes, iLaura Graham, iLaura Henion, i
  Home > Health/Wellness > Articles
Popular: Books, Stories, Articles, Poetry     
Alicia Kirschenheiter
• Become a Fan
• 10 titles
• 2 Reviews
• Share with a Friend
• Save to My Library
• Add to My Favorites
• 
Member Since: Sep, 2008

   Sitemap
   My Blog
   Contact Author
   Read Reviews

Books
• Oscar & Otis - Fat Fighters


Articles
• What's Driving Your Desire to Slim Down, Shape Up?

• The Evolution of Total Wellness

• Healthy Families

• Fighting Diabetes with Whole Fitness: The 5-Prong Approach

• Beating Disease With Whole Fitness

• Total Wellness: Slow & Steady Wins the Race

• Metabolism and What You Need To Know

• The Real Cost of Obesity


News
• New Wellness Expert Blogger on Diettogo.com

• Blog on Diet.com

• Oscar and Otis Website Up & Running

Alicia Kirschenheiter, click here to update your web pages on AuthorsDen.



Recent articles by Alicia Kirschenheiter
• What's Driving Your Desire to Slim Down, Shape Up?
• The Evolution of Total Wellness
• Healthy Families
• Fighting Diabetes with Whole Fitness: The 5-Prong Approach
• Beating Disease With Whole Fitness
• Total Wellness: Slow & Steady Wins the Race
• Metabolism and What You Need To Know
• The Real Cost of Obesity
           >> View all 9

Health/Wellness

Share    Print   Save  Become a Fan


Top 5 Diet Myths
By Alicia Kirschenheiter
Last edited: Monday, August 17, 2009
Posted: Monday, August 17, 2009

Commentary on soe of the great diet falsehoods

 

Top 5 Diet Myths
The word “diet” in and of itself has become a bad word. In truth, the word diet, very simply means what we, people, consume. With that being said, there are so many weight loss diets, tips, secrets, potions, programs and sure fire concoctions out there that it’s hard to know when something may genuinely aid weight loss or is truly wishful thinking.
Here are some of my top great “diet” myths:
#1 Weight Loss is Complex:
As my mom, and probably everyone else’s mom, has told them – “If something looks too good to be true, then it probably is”. 1st weight loss is not rocket science or splitting the atom. 2nd, never let anyone tell you that it is this complex formula that can only be understood by some individuals on the 4th day of every month and only when the moon is full. The true hard fact is that weight loss is only achieved 2 ways: By consuming less(food, calorie containing beverages, etc.) or by outputting more(increased activity and exercise). That’s it. Standing on your left foot while eating lemons will not make you lose 5 pounds overnight; no jumping up and down before bed will shake 3 pounds loose. Nope – all there truly is, is eat less and or be more active. That’s the big secret!
#2 Everyone Can Be The Biggest Loser:
Where to start…although The Biggest Loser is a great show and I too am a fan(love Jillian), every person who needs to lose weight cannot drop 40 pounds in a week. The people on these shows have access to all sorts of things the average Joe does not. Keep in perspective that the contestants give up their lives(their jobs, their families their hobbies) and do nothing but train, exercise and participate in some sort of activity for a good part of all hours of the day, every day…no exception. Not to mention the dietary changes that are instilled by on site and on call dieticians, nutritionists and countless other professionals. The professional recommended weight loss for individuals is between 1-2 pounds per week. Not nearly as riveting as 40 pounds I know, and far less exciting to watch, but given that most of us cannot vacate our lives for 3 months to become healthier, much more doable. 
3# You Will Never Need Math in Your Life
Remember when you were in grammar school and you thought, “Oh C’Mon, I am never going to use this stuff…” Well it’s true, you will need basic math to lose weight and here’s why. Weight loss equates to calorie expenditure or reduction(see myth #1) Basically, in order to lose 1 pound of weight, you will need to cut back or expend 3,500 additional calories. So here’s where the math comes in…you as an individual will need to assess how many calories you are consuming daily using your products dietary guide lines. My suggestion is to chart your food for no less than 1 week. Write everything down you consume and then calculate the calories associated. Make no changes for the first week. After that then you can look at where you can make changes objectively. For example, if I consume 3300 calories a day and want to lose 5 pounds in 1 month then I need to reduce my calories by 750 each day. (3300 calories consumed each day X 7days= 23,100 calories consumed in 1 week; Remember 3500 calories is needed to lose 1 pound per week so I need 5250 in caloric deficit to lose 1.5 pounds; 5250/7 days = 750. 3300, what I was eating – 750, either through less caloric intake or more activity =  a new total of  2550 calories allowed per day.)   Basic mathJ. I know…but there are numerous calorie counting calculators you can find online to help. Once you get the hang of it, you will make your old math teacher proud. 
4# Weight Loss Diet Programs Guarantee Results:
All diet plans are not bad per se. In fact, I do believe that diet plans will help you lose weight if you follow them. Which diet plan you follow truly a matter of preference. My issue with diet plans “guaranteeing” weight loss is not 100% accurate. Anyone can lose weight on a diet plan…the KEY is to then keep the weight off and truthfully most diet plans are not interested in that portion of your success. Frankly, for the diet plan companies, it’s far better to have a repeat customer than one who has moved on to an independent healthy lifestyle. In my opinion, if your diet plan teaches you nothing while you are on it about making better healthier dietary choices once you have reached your goal, then you will regain the weight you have lost. You have in essence, learned nothing. Someone else told you when to eat, what to eat and perhaps even provided the food to you without any explanation of how this is different from what you were eating or how to incorporate these types of food once your “diet” is over. Let’s face it, no one can “diet” forever.
#5 If I Diet Alone, I Can Lose Weight and Keep it Off:
I hate to say this, but statistically, no. Go back to the 3500 calorie rule. Once you have lost the weight by reducing or outputting 750 calories a day and you reach your goal weight, then what? How will you keep it off? If you go back to your old ways, then you will regain the weight. However, exercise is the key to keeping it off. People who exercise regularly not only lose weight faster, but they are more successful at keeping it off. Exercise will help increase your metabolism for the long haul and help make your body a more efficient machine. So when you slip(and we all do) it’s a slip and not a cliff dive. Most importantly, exercise can be as easy as walking, but remember in order for it to make an impact it has to be more of, or more difficult than what you were doing before. So, if you were walking a ½ hour every night and your weight stayed the same, then you will either need to make the walk more difficult(inclines, faster pace) or increase the duration(amount of time ex 45 minutes).
Remember the key to Wellness is Diet, Fitness and Attitude. Anyone can achieve it.

Web Site DiettoGo
f

Want to review or comment on this article?
Click here to login!


Need a FREE Reader Membership?
Click here for your Membership!




Popular
Health/Wellness Articles
  1. Being Healthy Is More than Being Physicall
  2. Dealing with Grief in the Holiday Season
  3. Learn how to overcome depression using 12
  4. DEVELOPING HIGH SELF ESTEEM
  5. How To Kick-Start Your Metabolism!
  6. Another Kind of Hero
  7. How Papaya Fruit Can Help Cure Heartburn a
  8. Do You Know Someone Suffering From Anxiety
  9. Coping with Natural Disasters
  10. Loss of Self





You can also search authors by alphabetical listing: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z


Bookmark this page to your Favorites

Featured Authors
| New to AuthorsDen? | Add AuthorsDen to your Site
Share AD with your friends | Need Help? | About us


Problem with this page?   Report it to AuthorsDen

© AuthorsDen, Inc. All rights reserved.