Weight Loss – A Lifestyle Epidemic

by on March 10, 2008

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As more and more Americans are experiencing an expanding waistline, more people are becoming interested in new methods of weight loss. It is a well known fact that extreme weight loss can greatly reduce the risk of death, as well as so many other health conditions in obese persons. But did you know that the ‘average weight’ person can benefit from weight loss as well?

 

By following a strategic weight loss program, you can not only extend your life span, but you can reduce your cholesterol, improve respiratory function, increase your stamina, and reduce fatigue as well.

 

Many people struggle to follow a strict weight loss program. Reduced calorie diets can be hard to follow as a weight loss strategy for compulsive over eaters, as an example. It is important to remember to take any plan of weight loss in small steps. Trying to force yourself to follow a strict diet as part of your weight loss plan can actually backfire and cause you to lose your willpower. Instead, ask your doctor’s advice as to what type of weight loss program will be best for you.

 

Most people find it much easier to stick to their weight loss goals if they start small. Set your weight loss goal at, say, one pound per week. This smaller weight loss goal can be achieved as easily as simply skipping second helpings at meal times, and walking a couple of times each week.

 

Before you begin any weight loss program, it is important that you talk to your physician to determine how much, if any, weight loss is healthy for your body. Remember, the key to successful weight loss is merely a matter of resetting your mindset. Knowing that you want to be healthy is the most vital ingredient in any recipe for weight loss success.

 

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