Healthy Living

Thursday, December 10, 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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  • abimbola ajewole's Avatar
    Posted by abimbola ajewole Tue Oct 21, 2008 8:12am PDT

    i want to trim dowm and tommy blasting, your healthy living programm is okay but more explanation and pictures to show the kind of exercise to do and food to eat.

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  • nanaS's Avatar
    Posted by nanaS Wed Oct 22, 2008 9:11am PDT

    it is ause full information

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  • mikey's Avatar
    Posted by mikey Fri Oct 24, 2008 1:06pm PDT

    not sure how useful ...you cant get in shape with bad habits

    www.blackfitnessblog.com

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  • Liz's Avatar
    Posted by Liz Wed Oct 29, 2008 6:48am PDT

    I take chromium picolinate and lecithin supplements daily, as well as a multi vitamin. The supplements are metabolism boosters and cause the body to burn the calories taken in rather than store them. Also, for some years now, I have eaten only when I am hungry and do not eat three full meals a day. I eat small amounts about six or eight times per day. That way, the body burns the calories and uses them quickly rather than storing the fat to metabolize later. I am 5'6" and weigh about 140 pounds. I lost 45 pounds in 8 months without dieting of any kind or any kind of exercise plan. These supplements can be found in any store that sells vitamins/supplements.

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  • Diane's Avatar
    Posted by Diane Sun Jan 11, 2009 6:37am PST

    I am going on an all expense paid vacation to Disney World in March. I would like to lose some weight before then. I plan to walk more and take the stairs whenever possible. I dont want to lounge by the pool in a larger size and I know I will feel better. I quit smoking about 9 months ago so I know the food would taste better.. I say one addiction at a time and turn it over to my higher power whom I call Jesus.. may

    God bless you all

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