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Are you eating enough?

Are you eating enough?Your first step should be that you make sure you’re eating enough to supply your energy expenditure. If you’re hungry, your body is going to sue food, so make sure you’re well fed every day. If you’re trying to do a diet, do not exaggerate: low a couple of hundred calories per day, not thousands.

It is impossible to know exactly how many calories you’re eating or saving every day, but you can make calculations to obtain an estimate and maintain it. Following a diet, you can find the obvious causes, like those days you do not have time for lunch and then not eat until 2 pm, and then end up eating more for the rest of the day. Or those days when you do a lot of exercises (the usual plus a large walk plus extra, for example), still restricts much of what you eat. If you feel compelled to eat twice the next day, simply because you should be private on the previous day.

Or you could find a seemingly innocent snack that adds a lot of calories to what otherwise was a “good” day (a pint of ice cream can be eaten in 10 or 15 minutes, but it adds 1,000 to 1,200 calories, the equivalent perhaps half the calories of the day, often taking a candy dish coworker can add hundreds of calories). If you care to include many details in your daily diet, such as the amount of times you eat per day, and what you are doing and how you feel when you eat, you will be able to find the keys that make you eat more. One lesson of the CBT is to learn to avoid those keys or teach-yourself-new behaviors in response to certain triggers.

Use the following tools to help you monitor your intake of energy, your energy expenditure and your needs.

Relax thins

If you exercise and try a healthy eating but do not notice your body weight reduction is quite likely that your lifestyle is the culprit.

The stresses of everyday life may be one reason why many people can not keep the weight I wanted. Nerves and anxiety permanently undermine the normal weight.

If you’re looking to lose weight, will be totally counter overwhelming pace of work, situations of tension or nerves.

Apparently, there are two explanations: The first is the most visible and has to do with the need to calm the critical moments with meals. Many seek in fatty foods or large amounts of sweets to calm tension-laden problems. Being anxious is contrary to maintaining a moderate and healthy eating behavior.

The other cause is hormonal. Stress causes a lot secrete hormones adrenaline and cortisol, as a regulatory measure to balance the body. Cortisol is a hormone that inhibits lipolysis, ie violates the processes in which the body burns fat.

Stress produces a waste of energy that the body tries to recover from muscle tissue. Thus, although calories are spent, they will be recovered without removing muscle and lose fat.

Exercise and nutrition are the cornerstones to achieve desired body composition. However, it is clear that the quiet life will be a great help to maintain the desired weight.

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