Monday, May 24, 2010

10 Top Tips For Successful Weight Loss

Here are the top 10 strategies of successful ‘losers’:

1. They get to know themselves really well.
One key to success is learning how to manage your own high risk situations - such as eating when you’re stressed or cleaning your plate out of habit rather than hunger. Successful losers are adaptable and plan ahead - they know what situations might get them into trouble and have a backup plan for dealing with them.

2. They get a lot of exercise.
On average, the National Weight Control Registry enrollees burn about 2000 calories per week through exercise. That’s a lot - they get about 60-90 minutes of moderate to high intensity exercise daily. The most popular exercise is walking, and they average 5-6 miles a day.

3. They set goals and monitor their behavior.
Setting goals – ones you measure, like how many minutes you will walk, how many calories you will take in, or how many situps you will do – are helpful because you can track whether or not you meet these goals. Successful losers keep track of how much exercise they get, and they keep food journals – sometimes using a food log to plan meals ahead of time. These self-monitoring strategies are critical and provide much-needed feedback on behavior changes.

4. They have regular meal patterns and frequency.
Many people get in trouble with their weight because their eating patterns are so disorganized. Successful losers report that eating at regular intervals and snacking only when they hungry are keys to success. Skipping meals usually backfires, and having routine meal times means that you don’t go long stretches without food – which often leads to excessive snacking or larger meals later on.

5. They eat a low fat, nutrient dense diet.
No surprises here, but a high quality diet – one with plenty of protein, fruits, vegetables and whole grains– is what keeps people satisfied. The fruits, veggies and whole grains are bulky and filling, but their calorie cost is relatively low. Adequate protein is key, since protein is highly satisfying and will keep hunger at bay between meals.

6. They practice portion control.
By learning what size portion you need to eat to feel ‘not hungry any more’ – as opposed to feeling ‘stuffed’ – you can trim your intake significantly. Portion control strategies include using smaller plates, serving your food in the kitchen (rather than having serving dishes at the table), and using meal replacements such as protein shakes, bars or frozen meals.

7. They practice stress management.
Food is so often used as a comfort when we’re stressed – but we usually feel guilty afterwards, which just increases the stress and keeps the cycle going. Successful losers have learned to find other ways to reduce their stress. They exercise, call a friend, or practice some meditation or deep breathing.

8. They had an attitude adjustment.
Many people who have successfully lost weight say that they had to change their thinking about dieting and weight loss. Some felt it was ‘in their genes’ to be fat, or that they couldn’t lose because they’d never been successful in the past. Eventually, they faced the problem head on – recognizing that success would come through a series of small steps and a lifelong commitment to a healthy lifestyle.

9. They adopted a plan, and they stick to it.
Once you have an established routine of how you generally eat, and how frequently you exercise, learn to stick with this routine day in, and day out. People who have lost weight and are successful and maintaining that loss do this – even on holidays or when they go to restaurants. Many dine out less often, because they prefer having more control over what they eat by preparing more meals at home.

10. They have learned to control their environment.
Successful losers learn how to control situations that are most likely to get them into trouble. The foods that are available in the refrigerator or cupboard at home, in restaurants, at the workplace or in the grocery store are all environments that can be controlled. To gain control over the food environment, keep ‘safe’ foods in the house, choose restaurants where you know you can get foods that you want, bring appropriate foods to work and prepare a shopping list before you go to the supermarket.

Monday, May 17, 2010

CONFERENCE: GLOBAL NUTRITION TRANSITION


What an awesome weekend!

On Thursday we had the 1st South East Asian GLOBAL NUTRITION TRANSITION CONFERENCE.

Medical and Health professionals from around SE Asia gathered in Singapore for the Global Nutrition Transition Conference in order to discuss emerging trends and grass roots solutions to the global obesity epidemic …… employing balanced nutrition and teaching healthy active lifestyles.

The world is witnessing a broad and rapid shift in dietary and physical activity patterns. For the first time in human history, more people are overweight than underweight.

Obesity rates are estimated to double by 2030! This will increase worldwide problems - Diabetes, Cardio Vascular Disease, Alzheimers, Metabolic Syndrome and other chronic diseases.

Childhood obesity is climbing quickly. These children are now at risk of being fat forever!

Highlighted was the epidemic and issues particular to south east asia. Metabolic Syndrome is increasing throughout the region - even in non obese persons. It is estimated to increase in the next 20 years by 170%-200% !!

The conference discussed the impact of what is termed the Nutrition Transition - the effect of the globalisation of the Western diet which is changing dietary patterns and the incidence of overweight and obesity on the world's population and what personalised solutions, balanced nutrition and a healthy, active lifestyle can do to combat this global concern.

Presenters focused on the dramatic increases in the incidence of overweight and obesity in countries where, until recently, obesity was virtually unknown. Primarily Obesity & Nutrition Trends within our own Asia Pacific Region.

As developing countries become more prosperous, they begin to share the health problems of the industrialised world – including huge increases in the number of adults and children who are carrying excess weight. In countries such as India, Philippines, China, Vietnam etc … the recent migration to cities from rural areas, the expansion of western fast food outlets into these countries and the increase in personal incomes has been accompanied by an increased incidence of overweight and obesity with skyrocketing associated health issues.

The latest data, science, research and nutritional insights were discussed by an awesome panel of distinguished doctors and leading experts in the fields of health and nutrition - Dr David Heber, Prof Anoop Misra from India, Dr Belong Cho from Korea and Dr Shih-Yi Huang from Taiwan discussed the problems and then solutions to the worlds biggest modern epidemic - obesity & associated effects. They shared their knowledge on the challenges and solutions surrounding Nutrition Transition – The Global Obesity Epidemic and Current Trends in Nutrition.

The impact on health, lifestyle and the hospital systems. Diabetes trends are out of control! Young adults and children being diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes. Do you want to lower your risk?? Secure a better life for your children? The concerns about childhood obesity – Fat kids are destined to be FAT adults with a shorter life expectancy. Our kids are the first generation that is dying before their parents!

WE can stop this trend! No other company clearly has the vehicle to do so.

It was very clear Herbalife is the only non medication weapon against Metabolic Syndrome and Obesity.

We at QUENCH Nutrition Club are happy to discuss options with you – where ever in the world you may be we have a consultant to help you and your family!
Lose weight or die younger than you should!

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