Health and Fitness Magazine
4/2/07
  Heart Healthy Dieting
Author: Mary Mason-Shields

Recent research on nutrition shows we are really what we eat. More and more people are getting on the weight loss bandwagon, but how many are cognizant of weight loss with a heart healthy diet? Research further shows that eating fruit and vegetables every few hours will elevate the body's disease-fighting ability while losing weight in the process.

The easiest and healthiest way to keep weight off is to consume fewer calories. Several authors have written articles, books and periodicals on the subject of weight loss and this will probably be the trend for many years to come. In this era of obesity, millions of people are researching all the weight loss information they can find. Millions of people are starting diets every day. Many of those diets fail before they get started. When the diet fails, the individual gets frustrated with himself or herself and vows to quit. Guess what? Quitting a diet does not stop the weight gain. Eventually you will see increased pounds above and beyond where your weight gain was before starting and quitting the diet.

Heart healthy dieting cannot be rushed. You must motivate yourself to maintain the stamina to stick with the diet you choose for however long it takes to be successful with your weight loss. Thoroughly research the diet plan you have chosen. Make sure the diet plan will give you the weight loss results you are seeking. Once you have decided on a diet plan, consult your physician to be sure you have no unknown health issues that may prohibit the chosen diet plan.

When choosing a weight loss plan, keep it real. Stay in touch with reality. You know you did not gain the weight overnight, so do not expect to lose weight overnight. There are no miracle weight loss diets that will melt pounds away while you sleep. Set your weight loss goals low enough for you to handle. If you want to lose a few pounds, this can be attainable in a short while, but not overnight. If you want to lose a lot of pounds, set your goals in attainable increments. Maybe five to ten pounds would be best as incremental weight loss goals. You should have the stamina to sustain a five to ten pound weight loss.

A five-day fast could give you the motivation to reach your fist incremental weight loss goal. After the five-day fast, you might be pleasantly surprised of your success and decide to step up your weight loss regimen a notch. Always remember to eat heart healthy on your way to the weight loss success you want.

About the Author:
Find that little person you lost and visit me at http://www.marymshields.usana.com .
 
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