Lose Weight with Lifestyle Change

Achieve Permanent Weight Loss Without Dieting

© Tracy Rose

Mar 12, 2007
Running with Dogs, Photo by Cheryl Empey
Develop healthy daily habits based on eating everything in moderation instead of following a strict diet . Making a lifestyle change will bring better weight loss.

Is permanent weight loss possible? Absolutely! But you aren’t going to find weight loss success in a strict diet, a bottle of weight loss pills or extreme calorie restriction.

Get thin quick schemes are a dime a dozen. They are usually costly plans that promise fast weight loss. They work too – temporarily. The problem with fast weight loss plans is they are not long-term solutions to losing weight and keeping it off. Strict food plans actually promote yoyo dieting, which can cause health risks and deter you from your weight loss goals.

To achieve permanent weight loss and avoid yoyo dieting, you need to understand the difference between a diet and a lifestyle change.

Dieting

A diet is usually defined by a specific length of time, such as six weeks. A diet is restrictive and you can become obsessive about counting calories and tracking your progress on the scale. Diets involve taking over-the-counter drugs, restricting calories, avoiding specific food groups, etc. Diets are difficult to stick to and dieters feel guilty when they “cheat.” Additionally, dieters fail 95% of the time and regain any weight they initially lost.

Lifesytle Change

A lifestyle change, on the other hand, is the idea of making healthier choices one decision at a time for the rest of your life. There’s no need to avoid certain food groups or feel guilty about eating a cookie. The key to managing a lifestyle change is to eat everything in moderation. Make healthy eating choices whenever possible and limit yourself to a few bites of foods you can’t resist.

Making a lifestyle change also means including daily physical activities. This should include intentional exercise as well as generally being more active throughout the day. You don’t have to spend hours a day at the gym to achieve permanent weight loss. A 30-minute walk along with some strength training a few days a week is all you really need to do.

You should feel good about your lifestyle changes and enjoy feeling more energetic while losing weight slowly and permanently without ever dieting again.


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Comments
Sep 11, 2008 5:01 AM
Guest :
I decided to make healthy lifestyle changes and I have lost 15 pounds in 7 weeks. I feel healthier and I have more energy. I also exercise regularly. I drink water, instead of soda and sugar-laden juices-I eat salads, instead of burgers and fries-I drink fruit smoothies, instead of ice cream and candy bars. I decided to change my diet drastically instead of making small steps, but my blood pressure has lowered and so has my diabetes status. Just keep up the good work because you are making the best decision of your life!
Sep 20, 2008 4:18 PM
Guest :
True, if everyone quit eating junk then the world would be a better place
Oct 16, 2008 10:41 AM
Guest :
There is no way around a lifestyle change if someone wants to lose weight permanently. It doesn't make sense to apply short term solutions (like diet pills) to a long term problem (losing weight permanently).
Gerald at www.loseweightpermanent.com
Feb 19, 2009 1:17 PM
Guest :
How in the heck do you get the motivation to give up eating all the junk? It is what I crave & trying to drag this heavy baody around to exercise is exhausting... Please help.
Jul 21, 2009 9:54 PM
Guest :
I think that you shouldn't put any pills on the internet because when people take the pill, they might loss the weight but, what are you going to do when you gain the wieght back? You will have to rely on the pills and thats how people can get addictted to drugs because a weight loss pill is a drug. So I encourage people not to take weight loss pills.
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