Good Health and Disadvantages of Dieting 27-06-2020
Teens should not attempt weight loss except under direct medical supervision.
A healthy teen should always be gaining weight, at least a little, as they grow. Weight loss is particularly risky during these growing years, so do not attempt any kind of weight loss until you have consulted with your medical doctor.
I’m not kidding. It’s important.
If, and only if, your doctor says that you should lose weight, then you should do it via an improved relationship with food, and slowly. Do not start working out to lose weight. Do not try to lose weight quickly. See The best weight loss diet.
There are only two ways to lose weight:
- Surgery.
- A sustained calorie deficit.
I will not be talking about surgery. That’s a last-ditch effort the doctors will use to try to save your life if your weight is about to kill you.
Diets don't work. Don't diet.
So many questions about losing weight, asking about this diet or another that I find I'm having to give essentially the same answer over and over. So here's the generic answer.
If you're using diet as a verb you're doing it wrong.
A healthy diet is a varied diet, mostly plants, not too much or too little. Anybody making claims more specific than that for a diet is selling something.
Especially don't do elimination diets for weight loss. You can lose weight while eating any kind of food you can imagine. Any food can be part of a healthy diet. There is no reason to punish yourself with food you don't like. Weight (and we're talking fat, not muscle) is entirely a matter of calorie balance.
If someone tries to tell you that you need to avoid a certain food or eat a certain food to be healthy or lose weight, run screaming and never listen to them again. They don't know what they're talking about. And the more sure of themselves they sound the less they know.
Consult your doctor before starting any weight loss program. You should see a doctor as soon as possible if any of the below are true for you, as it could be symptomatic of a serious eating disorder. There is help for those, and you need to get it.
- Many foods cause you to fear or make you feel anxious.
- You are upset or obsessed by numbers like body weight, calories, or nutritional content.
- You are a teenager who is losing weight.
- Don't diet. Diets don't work. They just cause stress, which is bad for you.
- Develop a healthy relationship with food, and use smart strategies to avoid having to rely on "willpower".
- Eat your veggies first. At home, serve the vegetable course before serving the main course. This actually works.
- Put obstacles between you and the foods you know you should eat less of. That can be as simple as moving it out of arm's reach, believe it or not, but it's even smarter to just not have it in the house. Keep fruit around for snacking, for example.
- Don't make rapid changes to your body weight. This is a long term process, and your weight will fluctuate during it.
- Get exercise. Exercise is good for just about everything. But don't work out to lose weight. Do it to be healthy. Exercise is a big appetite enhancer. When people dive into the gym to lose weight it often backfires. and this weight loose machine.
- Be realistic about your weight. If you eat a good diet your body will settle in at a weight within a range that's determined mostly by genetics.
- Being overweight is not as unhealthy as you've been led to believe. Overweight people are not lazy or lacking in willpower. Your weight naturally fluctuates daily, even hourly. Don't obsess over numbers.
Good Health and Disadvantages of Dieting
Dr.Cloneji Gull
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