6 Important Factors for Diet Plan Success

As the weight loss industry becomes increasingly prosperous more and more diet plans have become available. The problem is that a lot of these diet plans are complete nonsense and do not work at all. Sure, some diet plans are effective but do you really want to waste your time and money trying to find the right one? No, me neither! That is why in this article I have done the hard work for you and listed 6 criteria that should be part of any successful diet plan.
1) Honesty:- Many diet plans are full of outrageous claims such as “rub this gel on your stomach and watch the fat melt away”. However, can you really trust a diet plan which makes such unrealistic claims? Losing weight is not easy and any diet plan which argues otherwise is likely to be fraudulent and ineffective. Try to look for diet plans which make more honest claims such as “lose 10 pounds in one month” as these are likely to be the ones that really work.
2) Evidence:- If a diet plan really is effective then there should be some clinical evidence which says so. Although clinical trials are not 100% foolproof (they may be sponsored by the diet plan company or the results may have been presented selectively to make the diet plan look more favourable) they are a good indicator of a diet plan’s effectiveness. By looking for diet plans which have been scientifically tested you are more likely to find one that works for you.
3) No Forbidden Foods:- When a food is forbidden it becomes all the more tempting. This usually leads to you craving the food to such an extent that you binge eat. For example, lets say your favourite food is cookies but your diet plan has banned them. You manage to resist for two weeks but then you give in and eat a full pack. The end result is that you consume too many calories and sabotage all your good efforts on the diet plan. To avoid this you should look for diet plans which restrict the foods you eat but still let you treat yourself from time to time.
4) No Side Effects:- Even if a diet plan helps you lose weight in a way that works for you, you do not want to be subjected to any unpleasant side effects. For example, going on the Atkins diet has been associated with bad breath, constipation and nausea. Some health professionals even believe the diet can cause more serious health risks such as heart disease and osteoporosis. Therefore, make sure you research any diet plan you choose to ensure that there are no unpleasant side effects associated with it.
5) No Calorie Counting:- Any good diet plan will require you to have a general understanding of calories and the amount you should be consuming each day. However, if you have to count every single calorie that you take in every single day you will quickly become discouraged. The most successful diet plans will teach you to eat healthily and in time you will learn to reduce your daily caloric intake without counting every individual calorie.
6) Affordability:- Even if a diet plan fulfills all the above criteria it will not be a success unless you can afford it. Some diet plans require you to purchase special meals to participate. However, these meals are usually expensive and can quickly burn a hole in your wallet. I recommend that you choose a diet plan which does not require you to buy any special foods and is therefore affordable on almost any budget.
Successful diet plans should help you lose weight and make this process as easy and manageable as possible. They should be honest, unrestrictive, proven and affordable. When choosing a diet plan make sure it matches all the above criteria or else you could find yourself disappointed with the results.
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Diet Plan?I am wondering if I can lose weight following this diet and exercise plan. I eat about 6 servings of whole grains, 5 servings of vegetables and 4 servings of fruits. I eat around 3 servings of meat, mostly egg, turkey, and chicken breast. I also eat 3 servings of dairy, mostly milk, fat free yogurt and a slice of cheese. I workout once a day by either going to the gym or running. And my job involves pushing carts for a grocery store. Will I lose weight.








Eat below your calorie range at first if you have top fat cardio then build the muscle then eat within your calorie range to maintain your weigh you actually don’t even have to eat health when doing like this but your not going to eat much if you don’t eat healthy half gallon drink water seven days 3 morning 2 in the afternoon and 3 in the evening and do a colon cleans to jump start your weigh loss and eat mufas things such as peanuts,olives and canola oil what Ive learned hope that helped
You definitely need more food!
Examples are:
Breakfast–An egg, 1 slice of bread and a fruit (or 1 serving of 100% fruit juice)
Or..1 slice of toast, peanut butter (watch the serving–some are 1 tablespoon, others are 2!), and fruit (or juice).
Lunch should include a protein/dairy (cottage cheese, tuna, lean meat, string cheese, yogurt), a big salad (don't be afraid of eating too much salad because you can't!) and other veggies or another fruit.
Afternoon snack can be a protein/dairy and a fruit.
Supper should include 2 veggie servings (or V-8), a protein, salad or fruit.
You can have an evening snack. This should be a fat. Yes, you need a serving of fat. This can be nuts, peanut butter, seeds, olives…You can even have a 100 calorie bag of popcorn or some other snack. Just try to pick something with protein to help get you through the night!
Try to journal what you eat, when you eat and how many calories you're taking in. That way you can look back and make adjustments as necessary.
Don't forget the water! Drink water–no soda!! Water really does help with weight loss.
Good luck!?
uhhhhhh! nothing ever works 4 me im 13 and wiegh 125 lbs! i hope this really works. P.S congrats!
More than likely. Make sure you are drinking plenty of water. I mean just plain water, at least 6-8 8oz. glasses (if not 12) per day. Make sure you're also splitting your meals up fairly equally, about 4-6 meals per day. (eat about every 3 hours.) I have done a lot of research regarding losing weight and gaining muscle over the years, as I was once very overweight. I am now at 10% body fat and weigh 230 pounds (6'1 tall). I keep myself this way by following these guidelines. The servings per day you explained sound pretty good. Good luck, you can do it!
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I would recommend keeping your calories high which will not only maintain current lean tissue but encourage new tissue growth. It will take a few weeks for your body to fully adjust to being fueled by fats for cardio workouts.
You can lose more body fat eating protein & fat (don't eat protein alone) than not eating AT ALL. To lose weight fast, eat all you want, but nothing but meat, eggs, healthy oils, mayo, butter & half an avocado a day (for added potassium). Keep the calories high & the fat percentage high, at least 65% of calories. Green vegetables & some cheese will continue weight loss but at a slower pace.
The first 2 weeks eat several cups a day of (mostly) lettuce & celery, cucumbers, radishes, mushrooms, peppers & more variety of vegetables thereafter – add 5 grams per day additional every week (20 grams day first 2 weeks, 25grams 3rd week, 30grams 4th week etc) til you gain weight, then subtract 10grams. That will be your personal carb level (everyone is different & depends on how active you are.)
Start with meat, fats & salads for 2 weeks and then slowly add in more green veg, wk4 fresh cheeses, wk5 nuts & seeds, wk6 berries, wk7 legumes, wk8 other fruits, wk9 starchy veg, wk10 whole grains. You will learn how your body reacts to different foods.
The first week is just water weight but fat is lost thereafter if you keep your calories high enough. Otherwise the body will strip it's own lean tissue for nutrition. Although that may look great on a scale it will make it MUCH easier to accumulate fat in the future (since all that pesky lean tissue burning up calories will be gone). The body won't release fat stores if you lower calories below what it needs. It will slow metabolism to compensate & store every spare ounce as fat. If you continue lowering calories, it will continue lowering the set point, til it can survive off nothing & store fat on anything. The body will only release it's fat stores if it knows there is plenty of nutritious food.
Eating carbs while trying to lose body fat is terribly inefficient. When in glycolysis (burning glucose as fuel) you have to lower your calories (which slows your metabolism) & exercise heavily to deplete your glycogen stores before burning body fat.
The core of Atkins program is converting the body from glycolysis (burning glucose as fuel) to ketosis (burning fat as fuel). Dietary fat levels need to be at >65% of total calories, if not, the body will still remain in glycolysis by converting 58% of excess protein into glucose (via gluconeogenesis).
It takes minimum of 3 days to convert a body to ketosis, (but only one bite to convert back to glycolysis). People feel sluggish the first week but most feel better than ever thereafter.
Simple carbohydrates (sugar, flour, bread, cereal, pasta, potatoes, rice) trigger insulin which can store the calories eaten into fat. The more protein the more the fat burning hormone glucagon is released. The more carbohydrate the more the fat storage hormone insulin is released.
Simple carbs are addictive & can be disastrous to health. The best way to break the addiction is NO carbs for 3 days. Make a huge batch of deviled eggs, eat one every time you want "something" – have huge omelets with bacon, sausage, peppers, mushrooms & cheese. Pork chops smothered with peppers, mushrooms & cheese – pork rinds & dip or tuna/chicken/turkey/egg salad – steaks – a huge sugar free cheese cake. Eat so much you won't feel deprived of anything. By the 4th day, the addiction will be gone & you can start making healthy choices.
High insulin levels promote inflammation, weight gain, hunger & unbalance other hormones. Controlling insulin levels will balance out other hormones & allow human growth hormone (HGH) to be produced naturally so lean muscle will be gained even without exercise. Any exercise will greatly increase muscle mass with high HGH levels.
Ground flax seed (2 Tbsp) 1/4 cup water, artificial sweetener, mix in a raw egg – let sit 10 min. to absorb liquid, put some cream cheese in the middle & nuke 2 minutes. Suggested for daily fiber needs.
As long as you have <9grams carbs per hour, you will maintain insulin control & shouldn't gain weight, no matter the calories because insulin, the fat storage hormone is not activated. Many people gain weight on high carb, do low carb to lose weight & then are shocked when they return to high carb & gain weight. Many people can return to moderate carb levels but very few can really eat all they want of sugar & maintain weight or health.
If you are really heavy ; i would not recommend running as that would damage your ankles, feet and joints.
Walking is the best bet to begin with followed by a sensible diet of course.
Simply include more fruits , vegetables and fibre. Another? trick is to consume plenty of clean drinking water and some vitamins.
This all will allow you to loose weight naturally and fast with no yo-yo dieting effect.
Supplement your diet with some weight loss supplements and you will loose more.
great way to document the weight loss.
Well me being a competitive bodybuilder, me and my friends at the gym always acknowledge diet as the most important aspect to bodybuilding. If you don't eat properly then you wont get the results you want; for example if you are wanting to get ripped than you need to cut back on the calories and increase your protein intake. If you want to add mass then you need to increase your caloric intake and eat plenty of carbs. Remember weather your a bodybuilder or not, you are what you eat, and if you don't diet properly then you wont get the results that you are looking for in the gym.
Weight loss is an overall process. You need to think about many factors. There are many sensible things you can do that will make a tremendous difference over the long term if you need to lose weight. It can be done in a healthy way. This is what has worked for me.
Keeping a food journal really does help. It will give you a much better sense of how much you are eating, and when, and why.
Make a few additional small changes – walk everywhere, always use stairs instead of elevators, walk on escalators, get up and move around at least once an hour if your work or your life in general is sedentary, walk every day, use a pedometer. Walking 10,000 steps a day is a really good idea. Build up to a long brisk walk everyday, or most days. Be more active and watch less TV and spend less time on the computer. Buy one piece of exercise equipment to have at home and be strict with yourself about using it. Sometimes you can find mini-steppers or exercise bikes at second hand stores and thrift stores for just a few dollars.
Start a weight lifting routine. Join a gym. Possibly you can find one that has someone who specializes in weight lifting programs for beginners. Weight lifting will increase your metabolism as well as improve posture and appearance overall. Even if you can't get to the gym you can work out at home using things around the house. Invest in a good weight training book. The Dummies series actually has a good one.
In terms of diet, cut out or reduce things like junk food, pop, fat, fast food. Eat more fruits, vegetables, whole grains, lean meat, fish. Particularly if you choose a vegetarian lifestyle include natural peanut butter, hummus, dried fruit and nuts. Pay close attention to getting the nutrients your body needs to be healthy.
Make your portion sizes smaller. Use a smaller plate – in our society we have become accustomed to thinking that we need a large plate of food at every meal, and we don't. About quarter of your plate of food should be protein and at least half of it should be veggies.
Learn to count calories. At your current weight and activity level, you may possibly need about 2000 calories or more to maintain your current weight. So you will lose weight at a reasonable and healthy rate if you cut back to about 1600 or 1700 calories a day.
Eat small amounts frequently, rather than three large meals. Never skip breakfast. Include some protein in your breakfast. It will help get you through the day.
Drink plenty of water, at least 8 big glasses of water a day, and more if it is very hot, if you sweat a lot, or if you are exercising intensely, and eliminate fruit juices. Fruit juices have too many calories, so get your vitamins from fresh fruit, not the juice. You will begin to see changes in your body.
An area that many people overlook is getting enough sleep. You are much more likely to overeat or to binge eat if you are tired and not well rested, so get enough sleep.
Check out websites about nutrition, exercise, weight training, etc. Here are a few helpful links.
http://www.nutrawatch.com/
http://www.caloriesperhour.com/
http://www.helpguide.org/life/healthy_eating_diet.htm
http://www.wikihow.com/Lose-Weight-the-Healthy-Way
http://weightloss.about.com/cs/fitness/a/aa011503a.htm
http://www.webmd.com/fitness-exercise/features/no-weight-workout?page=4
Most people don't realize how much waste can be trapped inside our bodies. Experts estimate that most people have 10-15 of waste trapped to the inside of their colon walls. Imagine how unhealthy this is with all these toxins sitting inside us. Oprah had a guest on her show that talked about how we need to make sure that we clean our bodies of this rubbish.
lol good u lost 65lb
the horse got lucky
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well awesome that you excercise and sing! me too! I hike about 15 miles and perform on a weekly basis, so there ya go. As for the food part of it, theres nothing really SPECIFIC that youd need to follow(i.e. types of proteins/grains, colours of fruits/veggies, etc.), but this is what I used to get me down from 260(yes I was one BIG chick, lol) to now 139(only 10 lbs to go!)
proteins= 2oz/serving
grains= 4oz/serving(or 1 "piece" if something like bread or a roll)
fruit= 6oz/serving(or 1 piece if such as an apple or orange)
veggies= 8oz/serving
all meals have a grain and a protein, breakfast adds 2 fruit, lunch adds a fruit & veggie, dinner adds 2 veggies. A morning snack is a grain and protein and an afternoon snack is a fruit & veggie.
I know, I know, this sounds pretty complicated, but its easier done than said. Basically what it comes out to is…
think of your food groups in types and cups/day.
Groups= veggie ,fruit, grain, & protein
Cups= 4,3,2, & 1
In that order. Hope I helped. =)
If you have any questions feel free to message me. Im tellin ya this is awesome once you find your groove. Ok, Ill shut up now, lol.
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i dont diet i walk ocasionaly but what helped me lose weight is drinking 8 classes of water and sleep IT REALLY HELPS!!
what i have to do i dont understand ?!?!?! what to eat????
@SkinnyJeanz123
haha how did you ever think of that one you fucking idiot