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    8 Weight Loss Secrets From Around the World

    Whatever happened to just enjoying good food, in moderation, without guilt? These global tricks reveal it's possible, and show you how.

    1. Stop eating before you're full.
    The Okinawans, whose average BMI is 21.5 for those who eat a traditional diet, call this hara hachi bu, or eating till you're 80 percent full. Of course, we're not suggesting that you leave the table hungry. But eating until the buttons pop stretches the stomach by about 20 percent each time you do it, so you inevitably need more food to feel satisfied, explains Bradley Willcox, MD, co-author of The Okinawa Diet Plan. He says that putting your fork down "when you feel that first twinge of fullness" gives your brain a chance to realize that you are full before you overdo it.

    2. Drizzle on the healthy oils. Healthy fats like olive oil, a staple of the Mediterranean diet, and canola oil, a staple of Okinawans, make vegetables tastier, so you're likely to eat more of them. And, as we know, eating a diet rich in produce is key to maintaining a healthy weight.

    See: 7 Tricks to Drop Pounds


    3. When you're eating, just eat. No other culture multitasks meals the way Americans do with our TV dinners, fast-food drive-throughs and grab-'n-go food that's designed to fit into a car cup holder and be eaten with one hand. In Japan, it's considered rude to eat while walking. And you'll never catch the French gulping coffee in the car. "In France, there are no car cup holders because you don't drink coffee while driving," explains Will Clower, PhD, author of The Fat Fallacy: The French Diet Secrets to Permanent Weight Loss. "Eating and drinking aren't errands. It's not what you do on the way to something else." Good advice. When you're distracted by work, traffic or the TV, you're apt to overeat without even realizing it, notes Dean Ornish, MD, author of Eat More, Weigh Less. "If you really pay attention to what you're eating, you enjoy it more fully and don't need as much food."



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    4. Get moving.
    People in Asian countries, France and the Mediterranean tend to be slim because they're more active. Not that they spend hours at the gym; they simply walk a lot.

    5. Enjoy regular meals. One reason French women don't get fat is because French women eat three meals a day. You may think skipping meals cuts calories, but all it does is evoke a primal "fear of hunger response" that causes overeating later, explains Dr. David Katz, MD, author of The Way to Eat. "Throughout most of our history, we had too little to eat. So when you go for long periods without eating, you stir up all that native programming, which says eat like crazy when you can, because all too often you can't." Start with breakfast. Studies show that breakfast-eaters are slimmer than skippers.

    See: 8 Healthy Breakfast Recipes for Energy and Weight Control

    6. Dine with others. Eating with family or friends vs. alone in your car, at your desk or on the couch is part and parcel of traditional cultures. Not only does camaraderie make the meal more enjoyable, it's slimming. "Eating with others restrains your own behavior," notes Dr. Katz. "You eat more slowly, which increases the likelihood that you'll register when you're full before you've eaten more than you should."

    See: Make Healthy Choices at any Restaurant

    7. Chow down only when you're hungry. Americans eat for all sorts of reasons besides hunger, especially from boredom, loneliness, stress or fear, a foreign concept in other cultures. "You can't make food the solution to every issue in your life and expect to be thin," says Dr. Katz. "If you eat from boredom, find a hobby. If you eat to relieve stress, learn meditation or yoga."

    See: 8 Ways to Control Your Cravings and Save Your Diet

    8. Have a glass of wine. A staple of French and Mediterranean tables, wine adds joy to the meal, and because it contains potent antioxidants, is at least partly responsible for why these cultures traditionally have lower rates of cardiovascular disease and mortality despite their higher-fat diets. And while some studies show that we tend to eat more when we drink, a Finnish study actually found that male drinkers were leaner than abstainers.

     

    195 comments

    • babes  •  2 years 7 months ago
      hi!this is all good advise but the best thing for me is having a glass of wine everyday!
    • Andy  •  2 years 7 months ago
      Not that exercise doesn't help at all, but some of these tips (in any article like this) -- specifically the "walk a lot" one (which is always mentioned), fail to include people's (health) predispositions. Grades K-12 I walked to & from school (9-12 being 2mi each way), yet I was chubby most of that time. It wasn't until I started "specifically" exercising consistently, did I trim down.......ok, I was thinner in HS than K-8th, but I also got taller, and of course a teenage metabolism, so I don't attribute all of it to the 4mi a day walking (+w/e we did in PE).
    • 1  •  2 years 7 months ago
      No wonder they don't eat too much...I've heard there's a lot of pee pee in the Coke over there.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  2 years 7 months ago
      wow these are some good facts :]
    • HH  •  2 years 7 months ago
      I just look at fat people and lose my appetite.
    • Best Answer  •  2 years 7 months ago
      to bad beer cant make you thinner
    • Me, not you  •  2 years 7 months ago
      It's kinda like dogs.....they act like they are always starving even if you just fed them. It's because they don't know when the next meal is coming so they store up. Cat's...not so much because they still have the hunter/hunted deal that they know somewhere...there's gona be a mouse. So don't skip, eat wise....small and often.
    • Allison  •  2 years 7 months ago
      Ive lived both in US and Europe, and yes!..we Americans seem to generally always find the more convenient way to get around, car vs bike or foot,( we also have much greater distances, which fosters a love of the automobile), escalator/elevator, not stairs,and so on. In Europe, my family will have an afternoon piece of cake/coffee, then walk for an hour together. Or walk to the baker/butcher before breakfast. We Americans are workaholics that dont seem to know how to pace, moderate our schedules. Slow down! One thing at a time, and we'll be happier.
    • .  •  2 years 7 months ago
      I think the tips are really good and well know for everyone all over the World, but it is always good to remind us about it. I just can’t stand Dr. Katz comments on Americans eating habits. Why foreigner doctors think that the only Country who has bad eating habits are the Americans and why Americans accepts that. French food is highly in carbohydrate, too much butter and oil in all their recipes. I don’t think I want that for me. I read an article about the Japanese food be the number one of worms and bacteria. They love raw food or not so well cooked and in conclusion there is not much time to kill the bacteria that is usually found in vegetable, pork and fish. Finding worms in their body is really easy. This Dr. Katz probably forgot to talk about that, the only think he knows is Americans’ bad eating habit. I know the article is not about it, but stop with the Americans bad habits. I think we are the only ones who knows what is better to our body and nobody else. I am 120 and 5'07" and I eat just what my body and brain tells me too, not from people. if advise were good people would not be poor.
    • .  •  2 years 7 months ago
      CHARLES Japan is also number one in suicide among young who are not accepted by their government. Do you think that it is right? Probably yes because it is not one of your beloved ones. We are in a World that appearance is number one thing. Do you think that people are worried about someone health? No, it is all about appearance. Foolish World!
    • Jak Diddly  •  2 years 7 months ago
      i eat well after i am stuffed to the brim... but am still underweight. what's going on?
    • Edog  •  2 years 7 months ago
      one thing that has been helping me stay on track with my food is sparkpeople.com
      it is free and awesome! it calculates all my food calories for me.
    • Leslie  •  2 years 7 months ago
      Recently, I stopped drinking diet soda, switched to iced or hot tea or water. I thought I'd miss my afternoon diet pepsi, but no. Also, I no longer eat any fat free or reduced fat foods -- I only eat REAL "full fat" foods prepared with olive oil or real butter, and skip processed, prepackaged junk. I've focused on low glycemic, non-sugar spiking meals, which are often very low-carb. Surprisingly, all my sugar and carb cravings immediately disappeared. I've lost 9 pounds with no effort and feel like I'm eating REAL, gourmet food. You've got to read Kat James' book, The Truth About Beauty. It says it all. 5 of my friends are reading it too -- it's really changing our lives -- our energy levels, skin tone, health, weight, attitude. I have belonged to a gym for 20 years -- now I only go for yoga, Zumba and Pilates when I feel like it. No more torturing my body with horrifically intense workouts. I move because my body wants to -- just because I have more energy. Read this book. I got it at the library, but I ended up buying it after reading my library copy cover-to-cover.
    • Hammy  •  2 years 7 months ago
      thats right, just follow what us asians do and u'll have a great body.
      dont do it if ur a guy tho. i hate how us asian guys SEEM anorexic when we're actually much healthier than other guys.
    • Ryan Bui  •  2 years 7 months ago
      why dont you just work out and burn more calories than you eat and dont bitch about being fat. do that consistantly.
    • DWD  •  2 years 7 months ago
      I have read that the human has only 3 marks on their hunger guage. I am starved, I am full but could eat more, I am stuffed. So the Japanese rule of stopping eating before you are full makes sense, since there is a long way between full and stuffed. Stopping before full would help lose weight. Being able to stop at the first signs of full would seem to maintain weight, while eating on after first feeling full consumes calories that are converted to fat.
    • white horse  •  2 years 7 months ago
      angelamiata: who needs an excuse to have a glass of wine?
    • Angelina A  •  2 years 7 months ago
      I just want to make my stomach slimmer, I don't want my entire body to be slim, I'm very comfortable with the way my body is now (except for my stomach, like I said previously).
    • CarlosA  •  2 years 7 months ago
      Why separating French from Mediterranean? France is a Mediterranean country as well, and the part of the region where Olive oil and other healthy products quoted in the article are used the most is precisely in the Mediterranean departments. Other than that, excellent article!
    • grab a gun  •  2 years 7 months ago
      It should have been mentioned that it is RED wine that contains the potent antioxidants, as well as resveritol. Drinking white wine does NOT deliver these benefits. Red wine also aids in digestions, and has B vitamins.

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