Don t Diet Lose Weight By Changing the Way You Eat

Don t Diet Lose Weight By Changing the Way You Eat

Don't Diet - Lose Weight By Changing the Way You Eat

Change the Way You Eat

You can make healthier decisions about your diet Start by learning more about your food

often sounds simple, but changing habits takes time, attention and perseverance. Be patient with yourself and start slowly — aim to lose a pound or two a week. But also be diligent: Keep a food journal every day and uphold your commitment to a real lifestyle change. To successfully lose weight, many of us need to relearn (or, in some cases, learn for the first time) how to and become . Our old habits are well ingrained, so take it slowly. Be kind to yourself. Now, where to begin?

Go From Fat to Fit

1. Set a weight-loss goal: If you are significantly overweight, a 10 percent to 15 percent reduction of body weight can significantly reduce your risk of and other conditions. You will achieve long-term success by making changes over an extended period. But don’t try to do too much too quickly. Recommended weight loss — regardless of your starting weight — is usually no more than 1 to 2 pounds per week.

Next: 2. Go back to school: The problem with dieting is that you're either "on" or "off." It's like taking a rifle to a tank battle — chances of winning are slim. Weight may come off during dieting. But what happens when your diet is "over"? When you go back to your old eating habits, not only does the original weight come back, but additional pounds frequently do as well.

Instead, feed your body nutritious fuel by learning what is really in the food you eat — ingredients and calories. . Choose foods from the entire rainbow to make sure you get the necessary vitamins, minerals and phytochemicals (cancer-preventing substances found in naturally colorful foods) that can help prevent disease. — even with nutritious foods — is also key to weight loss. For optimal health, choose a variety of foods that include complex carbohydrates and lean protein.

3. Stay conscious: Awareness is a key principle in lifestyle change. Keep a food journal to help you remain conscious about your eating and eating patterns. Record everything. No exceptions. Record the food, amount and number of calories. Include any taste testing done while you're making dinner. Record immediately — don't wait. Selective memories will hurt you when it comes to food consumption. Carry your food journal everywhere. Use a small notepad in your pocket. In a crunch, a spare napkin will do. Next: Getty Images Commit to a healthier lifestyle by eating a nutrient-rich salad daily. 4. Make a strong commitment to a lifestyle change: Challenge yourself and strengthen your commitment to a healthier lifestyle by asking these questions each week. Is my daily calorie intake appropriate? Is my fat intake less than 30 percent of my total calories? Is the ? Am I eating the appropriate number of servings from different food groups? Is my outlook about weight management and health a positive one? Do I have patterns that interfere with my losing weight? Do I get 30 minutes of in daily? Can I increase this amount? Can I do playful activities to help increase my cardio time and make it more enjoyable? Again, changing habits can take time. But when the going gets tough, don't quit. Recommit. Cancel You are leaving AARP.org and going to the website of our trusted provider. The provider’s terms, conditions and policies apply. Please return to AARP.org to learn more about other benefits. Your email address is now confirmed. You'll start receiving the latest news, benefits, events, and programs related to AARP's mission to empower people to choose how they live as they age. You can also by updating your account at anytime. You will be asked to register or log in. Cancel Offer Details Disclosures

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