"DIET" It's a Dirty Word
Lose the word "diet" from
your vocabulary!
According to Miller Jones,
a professor of nutrition and
food science at the College
of St. Catherine in St.
Paul, Minnesota...
4th graders are aware of
the word diet, especially
the girls.
One of the world's largest
study of weight loss has
shown that diets do not work
for the vast majority of
slimmers and may even put
lives at risk.
This type of yo-yo behavior
is linked to many health
problems. Because of the
strain on the body of
repeated weight loss and
weight gain, the researchers
found that the dieters would
have been better off not
dieting at all.
Research has shown the
repeated rapid weight gain
and loss associated with
dieting can double the risk
of death from heart disease,
including heart attacks, and
the risk of premature death
in general.
For starters...
When you think 'diet' you
are actively engaging in
short term thinking. When
you start to think of it as
something you go on and then
off again, that's the wrong
direction.
Some of the BEST resources
on nutrition are not diets.
They are eating plans. They
are how to eat healthy for
life programs. They teach
you how to eat correctly for
everyday living. There's
nothing short term about
them.
"The benefits of dieting
are simply too small and the
potential harms of dieting
are too large for it to be
recommended as a safe and
effective treatment for
obesity." -Dr Traci Mann
A quick test is to simply
look at any given plan and
immediately ask yourself...
Is this something I can do
for life?
Frankly...
If you are overweight, then
thinking in the short term
is exactly why you could be
doomed to fail! As you
bounce from one plan to the
next, you become more and
more frustrated.
FACT: Many diets that use a
severe calorie restriction
just makes it harder to lose
the weight the next time.
FACT: Some studies show
that repeated weight loss
and regain actually increase
the changes you'll gain even
more weight the next time.
FACT: Studies consistently
find that people who report
the most exercise also have
the most weight loss.
Now with all this in
mind...
No matter what eating plan
you choose or what your
goals, just drop the word
'diet' from your vocabulary
and pick a plan you can
stick with for life. That
encourages slow weight loss
or weight gain. That doesn't
"demonize" foods but helps
you pick and choose from
healthy alternatives and
explains the reasons why.
If you are always changing
your eating habits for
special events or every 8
weeks, you might be dieting.
That's the time to take a
step back and learn all you
can about nutrition.
Learning how to eat
correctly is something you
can stick with for life and
avoid the common
frustrations.
About the Author
Marc David is an innovative
fitness enthusiast and the
creator of the
"NoBull Bodybuilding System"
method on No Bull Bodybuilding
He can show you how to
reduce your body fat thru
diet, how to gain weight or
create more muscle thru an
abundance of workout tips by
training LESS, not more!
Once a self-confessed
skinny, "135-pound
weakling." Today Marc is a
200 pound bodybuilder who
teaches thousands of people
to gain weight, build muscle
and reduce body fat with a
workout and nutrition system
so simple that even a
complete beginner can
understand it!
Marc dispels many
"bodybuilding myths", tells
you what most people never
realize about nutrition, and
what the drug companies
DON'T WANT YOU to know.
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