Obesity can lead to many health problems. There are many diets that you can choose from, but a healthy lifestyle and a nutritious diet will help you lose weight.
Carrying excess body weight can enhance the Weight loss relies on reducing the total amount of calories and not altering the ratios of carbs and fat in the diet.
To see health benefits, a weight loss goal of 5-10% over 6 months is an acceptable target.
This goal is achievable for most people by cutting their calorie intake to between 1,000-1,600 calories per day.
Prescribed weight-loss medication may be beneficial for those with a BMI of 30 or more and no obesity-linked medical problems.
What age is it that weight loss becomes difficult?
People usually experience muscle loss, cell loss in the liver and kidneys and a decrease in bone density after the age of 30. Tissue loss can also lead to a decrease in body water. Elderly can find it harder to maintain a healthy weight due to ageing and other health conditions. People who have a faster metabolism lose weight more quickly than people with slower metabolisms.
Takeaway
A healthy lifestyle is key to maintaining weight. People should be able to have a holiday meal, celebrate a birthday, or enjoy a delicious dinner out without feeling guilty. However, they must not abandon their commitment to healthy eating and regular exercise.
It is possible to lose weight and keep it off if you make long-term lifestyle changes.
Commonly Asked Questions:
1. What are the most common mistakes in weight loss?
- Concentrate primarily on your weight.
- Too much or too little food.
- Not working out enough, or too hard.
- Not weightlifting
- Selecting “diet” foods or low-fat food.
- You underestimate how many calories you actually burn while working out.
- Insufficient protein intake
- Insufficient fiber consumption.
2. What are the steps to losing weight?
Weight loss generally occurs in two phases: an initial rapid phase followed by a slower phase.
3. Do you think losing weight is easier after turning 30?
Although it can be more difficult to lose weight in your 30s, it is possible. It is important to be patient and to make good decisions.
References:
1. Xavier Pi-Sunyer, Nov 2009, Obesity and the Medical Risks