You don't need fancy exercise equipment or an expensive gym
membership for losing weight. Walking, jogging, running, cycling and
swimming are great for weight loss .
Regardless of
whether one is just a little overweight, fat, or morbidly obese — losing
weight is the one thing that really tops the list of priorities for
most people. Every second person you know is on some kind of a 'losing
weight' programme — either with the help of a control diet or with a
combination of diets and exercise. Though most do not need to obsess
about their weight, it is the obese who really need to do something
about it. Dr Muffazal Lakdawala, bariatric surgeon, recommends some
practical tips on how to prevent obesity...
- Recognise that obesity is a disease. In fact, in the US obesity has
reached epidemic proportions; while most epidemics can be defeated with a
pill or vaccine, obesity requires people to change the way they eat and
live, making it harder to defeat. Obesity is a major risk factor for
serious chronic diseases and conditions including Type 2 diabetes,
hypertension, sleep apnea, gallstones, infertility, varicose veins,
gout, osteoarthritis and Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT).
- If you
are overweight, take action right now to prevent crossing over into
obesity. The first step is to make healthier lifestyle choices in your
diet and exercise.
- Eat healthy. Include fruits, green
vegetables, cereals and whole grain foods in your daily diet. Avoid
sweets, fried, junk, packaged and refined foods. Eat small meals and
chew your food slowly.
- Set aside at least 30 minutes every
day for cardiovascular exercise. You don't need fancy exercise equipment
or an expensive gym membership for this purpose. Walking, jogging,
running, cycling and swimming are great for weight loss. It is essential
to exercise at least thrice a week.
- Ignore popular
quick-fix weight loss methods unless they are medically supervised. This
category includes fad diets, weight loss pills and powders and fat
burning machines. Not only do these techniques have serious side
effects, some of them have a yo-yo cycle wherein you will regain excess
weight just as quickly as you lost it.
- If you are
overweight, don't socially ostracise yourself even though it may appear
that society is pushing you to it. Weight gain has a deep psycho-social
impact in these condemnable "size zero figure" times. Depression and
stress further aggravate the condition.
- Become a non-smoker.
It's a myth that smoking induces weight loss. Nicotine suppresses the
appetite but its side effects are enormous.
- Avoid drinking.
Most forms of alcohol contain a high percentage of fat. The fat content
shoots up thanks to sweetened aerated drinks and greasy, fried foods
that alcohol is usually paired with.
- If diet and exercise
fail in obesity prevention, don't shy away from bariatric surgery. It's
the only medically proven method for sustained weight loss. Unlike
liposuction or the tummy tuck, it's not a cosmetic option either.
- Reverse the clock. Discouraging as this state of health might be,
please remember that you are not a lost cause. Give life a second
chance. Depending on which spectrum of weight gain you belong to, there
are effective solutions — from lifestyle modifications, diet and
exercises to surgery.
Source: Times Of India
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