Controlling Your Metabolism
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Every calorie you consume beyond your
basal metabolic rate will be stored as fat.
Weight loss programs continue to be at the forefront of everyday
health news. Fad diets replace each other almost as quickly as they are
created. Doctors and health advisors are constantly recommending strategies for
improved nutrition and caloric control. While most diets and nutritional
strategies hold some value to the average person, the true formula for weight
control can be found in the body’s natural process of metabolism. In
fact, diets themselves are essentially formats for controlling metabolism. The
reality of dieting is that you are likely to find just as much success by
increasing your metabolism. This can be done by implementing some simple and natural
lifestyle choices.
Your basal metabolic rate is the number of calories your body burns in an
average day. This rate is influenced by such variables as your age, gender,
percentage of fat, and amount of daily exercise. While some of these variables
cannot be manipulated, it is rather easy to control others. By targeting your
dietary intake and amount of exercise, anyone can increase their metabolism. As
the metabolic rate is increased, a higher number of calories are burned each
day. Combine this with a decrease in calorie consumption and you have a
successful weight loss strategy. The best part is you can achieve this without
spending $25 on the next fad diet book!
The easiest part of the metabolism formula to control is your dietary intake.
The important thing to remember when preparing food is that calories count.
Every calorie you consume beyond your basal metabolic rate will be stored as
fat. Thus, it is important to limit your calories to only the essentials. In addition
to watching your calories, there are also certain foods that increase
metabolism. Spices and peppers help you burn calories by requiring your body to
decrease its core temperature. Ice water accomplishes the same thing, requiring
an increase in temperature. Most berries stimulate detoxification activity
which also burns additional calories. Implementing these foods into your diet
can help your food work for you.
Exercise is the other controllable variable of the metabolism formula. It also
seems to be the most challenging for people to participate in regularly. If
your goal is to lose only a couple of pounds, it may be easier to maintain a
reasonable diet, and simply add a few hours of exercise to your weekly regimen.
No matter how much weight you aim to lose, exercise provides the most immediate
impact on your metabolism. Exercise does not have to be strenuous to be
successful. For example, walking four days a week for just one hour can burn over
a thousand calories. This is the equivalent of two moderate meals! You can imagine
how quickly these calories add up over multiple months.
Metabolism is not a complicated science. By researching your basal metabolic
rate you can determine how many calories you are likely to burn in a day. After
you have this information, calculate how many calories you consume on average.
These two numbers can tell you if you are working ahead or behind your metabolic
rate. If you find out you are behind, steps can be taken to decrease your
caloric intake, or increase your metabolic rate through exercise. Vegetables,
spicy foods, and ice water are all examples of low calorie options that promote
an increase in metabolism. Complimenting a sensible diet with a light exercise
regimen is an ideal way to control your metabolism so that it works for you. No
matter how you approach it, controlling your metabolism is a sure fire way to
manage a healthy lifestyle.
Additional resources:
Is Your
Metabolism in Sugar Shock? Article
Weight Control Free
report
Weight
Control for Life Self-Hypnosis series