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Sunday, December 6, 2009

4 simple metabolism boosters

Burn more calories--even while you're sleeping!


The word metabolism is thrown around a lot when it comes to weight loss--so much so that most of us don't even know what it means anymore. Simply put, metabolism is the process of converting calories from food into fuel. Your body is always burning calories--when you're eating, walking, working out or just sitting around breathing. Want to get more calorie-zapping power from all of these activities, 24/7? Our experts tell you how.

Eat Several Times a Day:
Your metabolism is your body's furnace. Let it go too long without fuel and the fire will start dying down: You'll burn fewer calories all day long. Stoke it regularly with the right food, though, and it will burn happily away. British researchers learned that women who ate the same amount of food as usual but divided it into six mini meals got a small but notable metabolic boost compared to those who ate more irregularly. Why? Metabolism climbs during digestion, explains Roberta Anding, R.D., director of sports nutrition for Texas Children's Hospital in Houston. (Eat this food for breakfast if you want to lose weight!)

Munch on Protein:
You may be able to maximize the calorie burn you get during digestion by eating proteins like lean meat, cottage cheese or eggs with each meal. A study of college women found that their metabolism jumped twice as high after eating a high-protein meal than one packed with carbs. 

Strength-train: "Lean muscle tissue uses up more calories than fat tissue--even when you're just sitting around," says Wayne Westcott, Ph.D., fitness research director at the South Shore YMCA in Quincy, Massachusetts. "So the more muscle you have, the more you'll burn." The average woman can replace two to three pounds of fat with the same amount of muscle in just two months by lifting weights twice a week, research has shown. "That increases metabolism by 6 to 8 percent, which translates to burning about 100 extra calories a day," says Westcott. Nutritionist Anding is proof: She had her resting metabolic rate (the number of calories you burn in a day doing absolutely nothing) measured before and after she started strength-training two to three times a week. It jumped from 1,200 calories a day to 1,600 a day over the course of one year. (Get the body you were born to have with these workout tips from our celebrity trainer!)

Rev Up Your Cardio: The more intensely you exercise, the higher your metabolism climbs during your workout--and afterward, says Westcott. Since most of us would keel over if we sprinted for an entire 30- to 45-minute cardio session, your best bet is intervals: alternating one to two minutes of as-fast-as-you-can-go activity with three to four minutes at a more moderate pace. Work out like that and your body will continue to burn calories at a higher level for well over an hour after you finish, says Westcott. A Canadian study found that intervals helped women burn 36 percent more fat during their workouts compared with less intense sessions.

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by Shaun Dreisbach

[photo credit: Getty Images]

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  • Ashley K's Avatar
    Posted by Ashley K Sat Oct 11, 2008 10:20pm PDT

    good god, the chick's arm muscles in the pic are crazy!

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  • Onna's Avatar
    Posted by Onna Sat Oct 11, 2008 11:02pm PDT

    stop judging the female body. you are probably fat and ugly and just jealous of her body

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  • Jae's Avatar
    Posted by Jae Sun Oct 12, 2008 5:30am PDT

    i believe the first comment was meant as a compliment.

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  • Thaddeus B's Avatar
    Posted by Thaddeus B Sun Oct 12, 2008 5:38am PDT

    Why would anyone think to say "you're probably fat and ugly and just jealous of her body"????? Jesus...Onna is probably athletic and beautiful...and has her head stuck sooo far up her arse...no one can stand her! Get a freaking life...preferably one away from other human beings.

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  • CJE's Avatar
    Posted by CJE Sun Oct 12, 2008 6:52am PDT

    Munch on Protein? Don't these people read actual scientific studies before they publish articles? The largest study on health and nutrition ever conducted, The China Study, shows that people who eat more carbs in whole foods and less protein and fat burn more calories in extra body heat. People who eat more protein and more fat and much more likely to be obese and have a much greater chance of developing heart diseases, cancer, diabetes, etc.

    I'd love to see the study of college women. My guess is that is was sponsored by the meat, dairy, and eggs industries. I also bet that the carbs used in the study were simple processed sugars. Which is healthier, a ho-ho or a steak? Give me a break! Ugh!

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  • John's Avatar
    Posted by John Sun Oct 12, 2008 6:55am PDT

    What and why is everything based on women only for? Men are powerhouses of metabolism. Study how we burn fat, if you wanna loose weight, or strengthen up.

    And when men get overweight, we tend to die of heartattacks much younger, so how about some research our way?

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  • Thaddeus B's Avatar
    Posted by Thaddeus B Sun Oct 12, 2008 7:30am PDT

    it's common sense...you need to excercise and eat lots of veggies and small portions of meat and carbs...whole grains, no wonder bread...and lean meat...preferably fish....olive oil is good...but the excercise is key...just start walking...take the dog for a walk...GET a dog. Once you start to feel better from the excercise, it'll all start to be easier...but NO Cheetos and Hawaiian stlye potato chips...NO chocolate chip cookies by the pound...no more pigging out like when you were 18...and NO BOOZE...NO SMOKING...or go ahead...who wants to live to be old anyway...

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  • karl's Avatar
    Posted by karl Sun Oct 12, 2008 8:40am PDT

    i hate athletic bodies.unnatural and no lasting.

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  • MissGrl's Avatar
    Posted by MissGrl Sun Oct 12, 2008 8:46am PDT

    It's all in the genes!!! Your either born fat and stuggle to be skinny or you are born with the skinny gene and can eat whatever you want!!!

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  • Mr. BIG's Avatar
    Posted by Mr. BIG Sun Oct 12, 2008 8:49am PDT

    These so called "food experts" are nothing more than "hired guns" of the food industry that is promoting some foods based on a marketing study done by the geniuses at processed food manufacturing companies. Why Yahoo allows this type of advertising can only mean they are making lots of money from these guys. What is amazing is how they promote ignorance and never seem to be challenged by people who really know what they are talking about.

    Proteins are used by the body to make hormones, enzymes, and some energy is derived from them and yes they are necessary, but it's very important to eat complete proteins or at least foods that when in combination with each other give you a complete protein, like beans and corn mixed do this. Carbohydrates give you quick energy and cause you to feel hungry quickly after eating and that is why you need to eat many meals. What they left out is that deriving calories from carbs causes Leptin hormone to be released from your fat tissue and this is what is regulating the way the body utilizes insulin and glucagon. Fat is the key to weight loss. No, avoiding fat is the worst thing you can do, by not getting enough calories from fat causes that Leptin problem. Fat gives you sustained energy that allows you not to get hungry between meals, long sustained energy and does NOT trigger the Leptin response and prevents the plateauing weight issue. Get the book called, "Life Without Bread" by Christian Allan, Ph.D. to start understanding this issue. All of these comments are full of people crying out for real answers and you "hired guns" should go back to your kennels and eat your foods you are recommending and suffer the chronic illnesses the food and agricultural industries have forced down people's throats for about 100 years now resulting in 53% of ALL Americans being chronically ill, 26% having pre-diabetes or diabetes, 80% overweight and 30% OBESE.

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