Tuesday, 2 September 2014

Women! Is This The Fastest & Easiest Way To Lose Weight Today?

It’s been diet advice forever, but finally science has proven it.  A study has shown that overweight adults ages 55 to 75 will lose weight by drinking water before meals.
The Virginia Tech Department of Human Nutrition, Foods and Exercise researchers knew that “water consumed before a meal has been found to reduce energy intake among non-obese older adults.  However, it is unknown whether this effect is evident among overweight and obese older adults.”  Twenty-four inactive and overweight or obese men and women ages 55 to 75 were divided into two groups to find the answer.
Both groups followed a diet of 1,500 calories per day for men and 1,200 per day for women.
But group one drank 500 milliliters (2.11 cups) of water a half hour before meals, while the second group did not drink water.  The result?  Water drinkers ate 13 percent less at each meal and lost about five pounds more on average. They also lost weight faster over a 12-week period. And, after 12 weeks, those who drank water before meals had lost 15.5 pounds, compared to 11 pounds for the non-water drinkers, a nearly 30 percent difference.
The water-drinkers also continued to lose weight (though at a slower rate) - over the following year, even though they had stopped their low-calorie diets. The study authors attribute this to the fact that those participants continued to drink water before meals.
Because the water-drinking group reported feeling both more full and less hungry, the researchers believe that the water acts to suppress appetite.  Effects the water-drinking group also reported were clearer minds and an ability to think better.

Study author and associate professor Brenda Davy said “drinking more water is a pretty simple strategy that may be helpful to people trying to lose weight.  We’re not saying, ‘Drink more water and the body fat will melt away’. But for people who are trying to lose weight and trying to follow a low-cal diet, it’s something they can do as part of that.”

Keep in mind that pre-meal water drinking may only work for weight loss for those middle-aged or older.  The study only looked at people aged between 55 and 75.  Previous research has shown that in those aged 18–35, drinking more water at the meal did not cause them to eat fewer calories at the meal, possibly because water quickly travels out of the stomach in younger people.
Water is the only beverage recommended for weight loss
The researchers also recommended that people wishing to lose weight should replace sweetened calorie-containing drinks with water.  Dietitians often will suggest a non-caloric drink such as club soda with lemon, diet soda or tea to help resist the urge to snack after dinner.  A university study showed that adding True Lemon to water helps people consume more water on a daily basis.

Sources: American Dietetic Association, Obesity Research Journal
- See more at: http://www.truelemon.com/article/400-study-proves-drink-water-to-lose-weight-#sthash.5qN7VBy2.dpuf


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It’s been diet advice forever, but finally science has proven it.  A study has shown that overweight adults ages 55 to 75 will lose weight by drinking water before meals.


The Virginia Tech Department of Human Nutrition, Foods and Exercise researchers knew that “water consumed before a meal has been found to reduce energy intake among non-obese older adults.  However, it is unknown whether this effect is evident among overweight and obese older adults.”  Twenty-four inactive and overweight or obese men and women ages 55 to 75 were divided into two groups to find the answer.


Both groups followed a diet of 1,500 calories per day for men and 1,200 per day for women.


But group one drank 500 milliliters (2.11 cups) of water a half hour before meals, while the second group did not drink water.  The result?  Water drinkers ate 13 percent less at each meal and lost about five pounds more on average. They also lost weight faster over a 12-week period. And, after 12 weeks, those who drank water before meals had lost 15.5 pounds, compared to 11 pounds for the non-water drinkers, a nearly 30 percent difference.


The water-drinkers also continued to lose weight (though at a slower rate) - over the following year, even though they had stopped their low-calorie diets. The study authors attribute this to the fact that those participants continued to drink water before meals.

Because the water-drinking group reported feeling both more full and less hungry, the researchers believe that the water acts to suppress appetite.  Effects the water-drinking group also reported were clearer minds and an ability to think better.

Study author and associate professor Brenda Davy said “drinking more water is a pretty simple strategy that may be helpful to people trying to lose weight.  We’re not saying, ‘Drink more water and the body fat will melt away’. But for people who are trying to lose weight and trying to follow a low-cal diet, it’s something they can do as part of that.”

Keep in mind that pre-meal water drinking may only work for weight loss for those middle-aged or older.  The study only looked at people aged between 55 and 75.  Previous research has shown that in those aged 18–35, drinking more water at the meal did not cause them to eat fewer calories at the meal, possibly because water quickly travels out of the stomach in younger people.

Water is the only beverage recommended for weight loss

The researchers also recommended that people wishing to lose weight should replace sweetened calorie-containing drinks with water.  Dietitians often will suggest a non-caloric drink such as club soda with lemon, diet soda or tea to help resist the urge to snack after dinner.  A university study showed that adding True Lemon to water helps people consume more water on a daily basis.

Sources: American Dietetic Association, Obesity Research Journal
 
 
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Monday, 21 April 2014

6 Magic Weight Loss Foods


These great ingredients not only boost flavour - they'll help you lose stomach paunch, too.

  • Ginger contains healthy compounds (gingerols) that ease stomach bloat.


  • Parsley is a natural diuretic that keeps water retention in check. Enjoy the fresh, herbal flavor it adds to lunches and dinners.


  • Peppermint delivers a compound called menthol, which relaxes the intestines and keeps your stomach from pooching.


  • Pineapple not only adds juicy sweetness to your meals but also contains bromelain, a digestive enzyme that helps break down food to reduce bloating.


  • Sea salt has a cleaner taste than regular table salt, so you can use less to flavor your food—and that means less water retention and puffiness.


  • Yoghurt boasts good bacteria (probiotics), which help you stay regular. It may cut gas and bloating, too.

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Saturday, 22 March 2014

Magic Weight Loss Apple Pie. Delicious!

Apple Pie

This light apple pie tastes nothing like diet food. It's got all the decadence without the guilt.
 
Ingredients
1 1/2 cups rolled oats
2 tbsp. wheat germ
2 pkg. artificial sweetener
2 tbsp. melted soft, light margarine
2 tsp. baking powder
2/3 cup (5 oz.) fat-free vanilla yogurt
2 medium sweet apples
1/2 cup unsweetened applesauce
1/2 tsp. cinnamon



Preheat oven to 375°F. Mix rolled oats, wheat germ, one package of artificial sweetener, margarine, baking powder, and vanilla yogurt. Let stand for one hour. Spray a spring form pan with nonstick, fat-free cooking spray. Spread oat batter ¼ inch thick in pan. Peel, core, and thinly slice apples. Cover oat batter with a layer of apple and two tablespoons of applesauce. Sprinkle with cinnamon. Repeat layering until all apples and sauce are used. Sprinkle remaining artificial sweetener on apples. Bake until golden brown.
Serves six. One serving equals 1/2 fruit, 1 starch, 1 fat, 1/8 dairy.

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Weight Loss Spaghetti Bolognese Dinner

Spaghetti Dinner

This rich, tangy sauce with pasta makes a healthy meal that is sure to please all. Who said you had to diet to lose weight?

Ingredients
12 oz. ground chicken or beef
¼ cup mushrooms, sliced
¼ cup onion, chopped
¼ cup green pepper, chopped
1 garlic clove, minced
2 cups plum tomatoes, cubed
½ tsp. artificial sweetener
½ tsp. oregano
¼ tsp. thyme
½ tsp. basil
1 bay leaf
¼ tsp. black pepper
3 cups cooked spaghetti
¾ cup (6 oz.) shredded mozzarella cheese (optional)



Brown chicken/beef along with mushrooms, onion, green pepper, and garlic in a skillet. Stir in tomatoes, sweetener, and seasonings. Bring to a boil and reduce heat. Cover and simmer for 30 minutes. Uncover and simmer another 10-15 minutes or until it reaches desired consistency, stirring occasionally. Discard bay leaf. Serve over a ½ cup of spaghetti and sprinkle each serving with 1 oz. grated mozzarella, if desired.
Serves six. One serving equals ½ protein, ½ vegetable, 1 starch, and 1 dairy (if cheese used). 

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Friday, 21 March 2014

Weight Loss Strawberry Banana Smoothie

Weight Loss Strawberry Banana Smoothie


Strawberry banana is my favorite flavor combination in all of life, so I’m really excited about this smoothie. Making it is simplicity itself. Cut up a banana, toss in some strawberries, add an orange for flavor, your yogurt, your ice, and voila! That’s all you have to do!
Recipe:
1 cup of strawberries
1 banana
1/2 cup of low-fat yogurt or milk
5 ice cubes
1/2 of a sliced orange
Place all the ingredients in the blender and blend until smooth.

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Weight Loss Blueberry Smoothie

  Blueberries for Breakfast Smoothie


Many smoothies that aid in weight loss are comprised of blueberries, because they’re so high in antioxidants. This one is particularly great as a breakfast smoothie, and it only comes out to about 136 calories. The recipe is a little complicated but worth it, because once you're done, you’ve got a healthy, delicious breakfast drink!
Recipe:
1/2 of a large banana
1/3 cup of soy protein
1/2 tablespoon of flaxseed oil
1/4 cup of frozen blueberries
1/2 tablespoon of apple juice concentrate or honey
1 teaspoon of psyllium seed husks
8 ounces of water
Break the banana into pieces, place all the ingredients into your blender, and blend until mostly smooth.

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Thursday, 20 March 2014

Magic Weight Loss Watermelon Smoothie!

3. Watermelon Smoothie



What could be better than a watermelon smoothie on a hot summer day? With some ice and a base made of milk, yogurt, or sherbet, and plenty of watermelon, you’re good to go. Watermelon is so low in both calories and fat that you can’t go wrong with this one!
Recipe:
6 cups of seedless watermelon, chopped
1 cup of lemon sherbet, non-fat milk, or low-fat vanilla yogurt
12 ice cubes
Put half the watermelon in the blender and blend until smooth, then add half of the ice and sherbet; blend until smooth. Repeat the process with the rest of the ingredients.

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