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Thursday, December 3, 2009

3 ways to lose weight without dieting

Three ways to drop a dress size and not stress over a single bite

By Hallie Levine Sklar

Great news! You can ditch your diet for good and still hit your happy weight. Science has finally proven what you've probably suspected for years--that following a restrictive food plan can make you more likely to overeat. Researchers at the University of Toronto tempted a group of women who were cutting their calorie intake with a plate of cookies and then put the same treats in front of women who weren't trying to lose. Not only did the dieters dig in, but they ate 66 percent more goodies than their nondieting peers. "Women end up feeling so deprived on weight loss plans that they break down and binge," says Tracy Tylka, Ph.D., associate professor of psychology at Ohio State University at Marion. We at SELF have a better way to slim down: nine simple lifestyle switches that will help you shrink your waist effortlessly!

1. Eat more good stuff

Instead of obsessing about tasty bites you want to banish, focus on healthy foods you can feast on. Women who do so tend to lose more weight than those who ruminate on restricting calories. Fill up with fiber-rich fruit, vegetables and whole grains. "High-fiber foods expand in your stomach, so you're less likely to overeat," says Madelyn Fernstrom, Ph.D., director of the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center Weight Management Center. Fiber also inhibits your body's absorption of fat, says Dave Grotto, R.D., author of 101 Foods That Could Save Your Life (Bantam Books). There are easy ways to sneak in more fiber: Stir 1 tablespoon of flaxseed into oatmeal, add 1/2 cup of beans to a green salad or snack on small portions of dried fruit and nuts. (Find more healthy foods: 10 simple foods with super powers)


2. Go to the dogs

Volunteering at the pound could help you lose pounds. People who signed up to walk shelter dogs for an hour a week lost about a pound in four weeks, early research from the University of Missouri at Columbia showed. That's 12 pounds a year you could shed without skipping a single dessert! In fact, other research by study author Rebecca Johnson, Ph.D., revealed that people who walked a dog (either their own or a loaner hound) 20 minutes a day for five days a week lost on average 14 pounds after a year. Best of all, dog walking turns out to be an easy commit­ment to keep. "We had a 72 percent adherence rate, which is unheard of in most exercise programs," Johnson says. "Some volunteers enjoyed it so much, they stayed longer to walk more animals." Find a shelter near you at PetFinder.com. (Turn your typical walking workout into supercharged steps by adding a few smart strength moves. Walk your way slim!)


3. Sleep it off

Getting enough shut-eye can keep your body from storing fat, scientists at Laval University in Quebec note. Night owls who log fewer than six hours of sleep are 35 percent more likely to gain weight—on average, 11 pounds over six years—than those who get seven to eight. "Sleep deprivation increases cravings for sweets and starches," says James Gangwisch, Ph.D., assistant professor of psychiatry at Columbia University Medical Center in New York City. "It also causes your body to produce more of the stress hormone cortisol, which is linked to belly fat." To snag more sack time, set a radio alarm to sound 30 minutes before you want to go to bed, suggests Michael Breus, Ph.D., author of Beauty Sleep (Plume). When it goes off, head to your room and relax with stretches or light reading (avoid anything agitating, such as the news). After a half hour, it's time to dream of a slimmer you.

Read the rest of SELF's nine ways to lose weight without couting calories! 


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  • Summer's Avatar
    Posted by Summer Tue Sep 30, 2008 9:27pm PDT

    To Cheryl K...

    Your so right,...I cannot relate to being in a wheel chair but I can relate to your philosophy on life...You sound like you have a great spirit and a wonderful outlook on life...anyone of us could go at anytime...make the most of what you got because no matter how bad you think you've got it someone else has had it, got it, or gonna get it worse...I don't seem to be a pesimist I'm just saying be thankful for what you do have not what you don't have.

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  • Homer S.'s Avatar
    Posted by Homer S. Tue Sep 30, 2008 10:05pm PDT

    Studies also show petting a pet 5 minutes a day can help to reduce your blood pressure and stress levels, which in turn help you lose weight.

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  • dawlface's Avatar
    Posted by dawlface Tue Sep 30, 2008 10:55pm PDT

    If you want to lose weight just don't eat very much. I lost 15 lbs. in 4 weeks.

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  • 1219tracy's Avatar
    Posted by 1219tracy Wed Oct 1, 2008 12:15am PDT

    If I liked fruit and all the healthy food, I wouldn't be fat! Don't most people know what's good for them? Those tips aren't anything new.

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  • Christopher Michael's Avatar
    Posted by Christopher Michael Wed Oct 1, 2008 4:26am PDT

    Ok

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  • Christopher Michael's Avatar
    Posted by Christopher Michael Wed Oct 1, 2008 6:29am PDT

    IT'S WORTH A TRY?? I'M GOING TO KEEP A JOURNAL, AND GET BACK TO YOU.

    BUNNY

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  • mary's Avatar
    Posted by mary Wed Oct 1, 2008 7:04am PDT

    i have been dieting for 1 1/2 years. i have lost about 35 pounds. i feel great at 47 years young. i try to follow the advice above but i also graze ALL DAY LONG. i eat only child size meals and have never found it easyer. i think i eat more now then before. i am now able to feel full on smaller portions. i eat almost all the things i want and try to eat healthy. now if i can do something to get my husband of 20 years attention after the grandson goes to sleep at night. that would be nice. can you taste viagra in a cup of hot chocolate?

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  • ARLENE's Avatar
    Posted by ARLENE Thu Oct 2, 2008 12:53pm PDT

    I will give it a shot.

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  • mariam's Avatar
    Posted by mariam Thu Oct 2, 2008 6:29pm PDT

    I lost over 50 pounds on Weight Watchers. It took me a year but I did not excercise at all. They don't deprive you of any food, you just manage your daily intake. You don't need a gym to lose weight, but maybe I would have lost the weight faster with excercise. Who knows...

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  • PrettyPink's Avatar
    Posted by PrettyPink Wed Oct 15, 2008 2:41pm PDT

    Intersting! Finally some useful tips!!

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