Were you aware of these dieting myths?
Myth:
Snacking is always a bad idea
One of the main reasons snacking is considered bad is because of the choices we
make. Chips, cookies and chocolates are fattening treats. If you tend to dive
into a bag of chips when you're hungry, try having nutritious foods instead -
think moderate amounts of fruits, vegetables , and nuts, for example - and try
to eat things you don't normally have during mealtime. Try a bit of cheese and
yogurt.
When you go out to eat:
Get
a salad as a starter
Choose
the grilled items over fried ones. Go for steamed foods, and those low on the
masalas. Keep the fattening sauces on the side or scrape off as much as
possible.
Myth: All carbs are bad
Carbs are not all created equal, and you want to avoid processed carbs that are
often high in sugar and white flour. Instead, enjoy beans and whole grain
breads - and don't forget fruits and vegetables, which provide a host of
nutrients and fibre, are low in calories, and can help reduce the risks of
several diseases. The body also uses carbs as fuel during exercise to burn fat,
another great reason to keep the bread basket on the menu.
Myth: Certain foods make you burn calories
There is conflicting information about whether or not certain foods can
increase your metabolic rate, making you burn more calories. While different
foods offer different health benefits, people are often left wondering if
calories vary from one food to the next. There are no foods that increase your
metabolic rate, or help you burn calories, she says. Even if certain foods do
increase your metabolism, the amount is too insignificant to make it a magic
bullet. Eat foods with a high water and fibre content because they stay in your
system longer, a plus for taking off the pounds.
Myth: If you eat and exercise consistently, you will never gain weight
You need to be willing to make lifestyle changes and dietary adjustments as you
age, change, and grow. The fact is, your metabolism slows down as you age. As a
result, you often have to either eat less or exercise more to avoid gaining weight.
Your metabolism will continue to slow down more gradually over the years, so
always keep your food and exercise plan flexible. When it comes to diet and
exercise, the only thing that you can really be certain of is that there will
be new weight
loss schemes with every new day. By
keeping informed - and raising your eyebrow when in doubt - you will be better
prepared to navigate the never-ending supply of conflicting weight loss advice.
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