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How to Boost Your Metabolism on a Diet
In order to lose weight you must eat less calories
than you are currently burning off. This simple advice
becomes complicated by the commonly held misconception
of 'starvation mode'.
The basic idea with 'starvation mode' is this:
If you don't eat enough calories in a day your metabolism
will slow down and end up storing most of what you eat
as fat. Or when you eat very low calories for too long,
and you go back to eating 'normally' you will store
more fat than before.
This is absolutely ridiculous and illogical. Let
me explain.
For starters, I could not find any scientific research
that shows this happens at all.
Secondly; Your metabolism is mostly determined
by your body mass. The amount of food you eat in a day
has a very small impact on your metabolic rate and not
enough to have any real impact on weight gain or loss.
If you lose muscle mass while you are dieting then
yes your metabolism will decrease slightly. But a slightly
decreased metabolism doesn't mean you will somehow just
magically store more fat each time you eat. All it means
is that you now need to eat less to maintain your new
lighter bodyweight.
Third: "When you go back to eating 'normal'
you will experience a rebound effect and store more
fat". This is backwards thinking because there
is no such thing as eating 'normal' For example: Lets
say you weigh 200 pounds and you eat 3500 calories per
day...and this is what you call eating 'Normal'
Now lets say you reduce your intake to 2000 calorie
per day for 10 weeks, and now weigh 180 pounds (that
would be a nice 20 pound weight loss!)
As soon as you go back to eating your 'normal' 3500
calories per day, you will eventually gain weight and
weigh 200 pounds again.
This is not a rebound and has nothing to do with this
idea of 'starvation mode'. Your body isn't all of sudden
storing more fat, it is simply the amount of calories
you need to eat to keep you at 200 pounds, vs the amount
of calories you need to eat to keep you at 180 pounds.
The term 'starvation mode' is not even a scientific
term, it is a term created by the diet and fitness industry.
You can't even find this term written in nutrition or
human physiology research.
It is this false idea of 'starvation mode' that is
scaring people away from one of the most effective ways
to lose weight in our society of food and diet confusion.
And that new way to lose weight is fasting. Intermittent
short term fasting is a an effective and easy way to
lose weight. Short term fasting is an easy way to significantly
reduce your calorie intake without any negative side
effects to your metabolism. There is good research to
indicate that is also can contribute many other healthful
benefits.
The bottom line is that there is no harm done to your
metabolism be reducing your calories intermittently
mixed with days of eating 'normally'. This style of
dieting also allows you to eat what you like, when you
like, and helps remove the guilt many people have associated
with eating. This may very well be one of the only true
ways to lose weight and enjoy food all at the same time.
Author: John Barban
John Barban is a professional strength and conditioning
coach and nutrition expert. He has extensive experience
designing nutritional supplements and has developed
his trademark workout for women 6 Minute Circuits. John
is an expert contributor to http://www.efit-today.com/public/department59.cfm
and recomends the diet program http://www.eatstopeat.com
, and believes it is the best new diet for easy and
effective weight loss.
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