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According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention , the safest amount of weight to lose per week is between 1 and 2 pounds. Those who lose much more per week or try fad diets or programs are much more likely to regain weight later on.
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Read More »Many people are unsure how to lose weight safely and naturally. It does not help that many websites and advertisements, particularly those belonging to companies that sell diet drugs or other weight-loss products, promote misinformation about losing weight. According to 2014 research , most people who search for tips on how to lose weight will come across false or misleading information on weight loss. “Fad” diets and exercise regimens can sometimes be dangerous as they can prevent people from meeting their nutritional needs. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention , the safest amount of weight to lose per week is between 1 and 2 pounds. Those who lose much more per week or try fad diets or programs are much more likely to regain weight later on. A variety of research-backed methods exists to help a person achieve a healthy weight safely. These methods include: 1. Keeping healthful snacks at home and in the office Share on Pinterest Keeping healthful snacks at home and work can help a person avoid excess sugar and salt. People often opt to eat foods that are convenient, so it is best to avoid keeping prepackaged snacks and candies on hand. One study found that people who kept unhealthful food at home found it more difficult to maintain or lose weight. Keeping healthful snacks at home and work can help a person meet their nutritional needs and avoid excess sugar and salt. Good snack options include: nuts with no added salt or sugar
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Read More »8. Avoiding refined carbohydrates Share on Pinterest Eating whole grains can aid weight loss and help protect the body from disease. Evidence in The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition suggests that refined carbohydrates may be more damaging to the body’s metabolism than saturated fats. In response to the influx of sugar from refined carbohydrates, the liver will create and release fat into the bloodstream. To reduce weight and keep it off, a person can eat whole grains instead. Refined or simple carbohydrates include the following foods: white rice
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Read More »16. Consuming whey protein People who use whey protein may increase their lean muscle mass while reducing body fat, which can help with weight loss. Research from 2014 found that whey protein, in combination with exercise or a weight loss diet, may help reduce body weight and body fat. 17. Eating slowly Eating slowly can help a person reduce the total number of calories that they consume in one sitting. The reason for this is that it can take the brain some time to realize that the stomach is full. One study indicated that eating quickly correlates with obesity. While the study could not recommend interventions to help a person eat more slowly, the results do suggest that eating food at a slower pace can help reduce calorie intake. Chewing food thoroughly and eating at a table with others may help a person slow down while eating. 18. Adding chili Adding spice to foods may help a person lose weight. Capsaicin is a chemical that is commonly present in spices, such as chili powder, and may have positive effects. For example, research indicates that capsaicin can help burn fat and increase metabolism, albeit at very low rates. 19. Getting more sleep There is a link between obesity and a lack of quality sleep. Research suggests that getting sufficient sleep can contribute to weight loss. The researchers found that women who described their sleep quality as poor or fair were less likely to successfully lose weight than those who reported their sleep quality as being very good. 20. Using a smaller plate Share on Pinterest Reducing the size of the plate might help a person control portion sizes. Using smaller plates could have a positive psychological effect. People tend to fill their plate, so reducing the size of the plate may help reduce the amount of food that a person eats in one sitting. A 2015 systematic review concluded that reducing plate size could have an impact on portion control and energy consumption, but it was unclear whether this was applicable across the full range of portion sizes. It is also worth noting that many of the studies included in the review were authored by an academic, Brian Wansink, who has since had a lot of research withdrawn from journals due to errors and misreporting.
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