Preventing Weight Gain
If you’re currently at a healthy weight, you’re already one step ahead of the game. To stay at a healthy weight, it’s worth doing a little planning now.
Or maybe you are overweight but aren’t ready to lose weight yet. If this is the case, preventing further weight gain is a worthy goal.
As people age, their body composition gradually shifts — the proportion of muscle decreases and the proportion of fat increases. This shift slows their metabolism, making it easier to gain weight. In addition, some people become less physically active as they get older, increasing the risk of weight gain.
The good news is that weight gain can be prevented by choosing a lifestyle that includes good eating habits and daily physical activity. By avoiding weight gain, you avoid higher risks of many chronic diseases, such as heart disease, stroke, type 2 diabetes, high blood pressure, osteoarthritis, and some forms of cancer.
Choosing an Eating Plan to Prevent Weight Gain
So, how do you choose a healthful eating plan that will enable you to maintain your current weight? The goal is to make a habit out of choosing foods that are nutritious and healthful. To learn more, visit Healthy Eating for a Healthy Weight.
If your goal is to prevent weight gain, then you’ll want to choose foods that supply you with the appropriate number of calories to maintain your weight. This number varies from person to person. It depends on many factors, including your height, weight, age, sex, and activity level. For more, see Caloric Balance.
Get Moving!
In addition to a healthy eating plan, an active lifestyle will help you maintain your weight. By choosing to add more physical activity to your day, you’ll increase the amount of calories your body burns. This makes it more likely you’ll maintain your weight.
Although physical activity is an integral part of weight management, it’s also a vital part of health in general. Regular physical activity can reduce your risk for many chronic diseases and it can help keep your body healthy and strong. To learn more about how physical activity can help you maintain a healthy weight, visit Physical Activity for Healthy Weight.
Self-monitoring
You may also find it helpful to weigh yourself on a regular basis. If you see a few pounds creeping on, take the time to examine your lifestyle. With these strategies, you make it more likely that you’ll catch small weight gains more quickly.
Ask yourself—
- Has my activity level changed?
- Am I eating more than usual? You may find it helpful to keep a food diary for a few days to make you more aware of your eating choices.
If you ask yourself these questions and find that you’ve decreased your activity level or made some poor food choices, make a commitment to yourself to get back on track. Set some reasonable goals to help you get more physical activity and make better food choices.
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Keeping the Weight Off
Losing weight is the first step. Once you’ve lost weight, you’ll want to learn how to keep it off.
on December 24th, 2008 at 1:17 am
HELLO ,ADMINISTRATOR………..:)that is what you do isn’t it ?? i have these lil tidbits that i want to share with you n’ i think that they go real well with this particular topic; since we are creatures of HABIT, n’ I’ve come to see that folkz who change ,not necessarily *all* that they eat,but also the regularity with which they eat, the point you made about how we are socialized jus as i did too , well that also pertains to this 3 TIMES A DAY; that our system has alwayz had a problem with , in conjunction with the portion size and food mixing, so if one was to began first with a willingness to sacrifice ..TASTE, N’ adjust CHOICE, they might start with these FOUR ,…PREPATORY PRACTICES;
*LIVER FLUSH*
1/2 cup of fresh lemon juice
1/4 cup of lecithin granuals
1 tsp.Horseradish Root Powder
1 Garlc Clove or 2 tsp.Garlic Powder
1/8 tsp. Cayenne Pepper (a pinch)
*KIDNEY FLUSH*
1/2 Cup of fresh lemon juice
1/2 Cup of fresh Grapefruit
1 Garlic Clove or 1 tsp. Garlic Powder
1 tsp. Ginger Root Powder
1/8 tsp. Cayenne
*STOMACH FLUSH*
1 Cup or more of Distilled Water
1 Cup Cabbage Juice
1/2 Cup Raw White Potatoe Juice
1/2 tsp.Cascara Sagrada Powder
1 tsp. Comfrey Powder
1 tsp. Horseradish Root Powder
1/8 tsp. Cayenne (a pinch)
*SPLEEN FLUSH*
1 Cup Carrot Juice
1Cup Celery Juice
1/4 Parsley Juice
1tsp Lecithin
1 tsp. Sunflower Oil
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on May 17th, 2010 at 11:53 am
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