Weight loss diet
As the epidemic of overweight status and obesity spread in many countries in the world including developing countries, more and more people are searching online for ways to lose weight.
What are the diets for losing weight?[edit | edit source]
Any weight loss or diet program should have one or more of the proven and effective ways to lose weight.
The 5 proven measures to lose weight.
- I diet that is low in calories with either Very Low Calorie Diet of 800 calories or more, or Low calorie diet of 1000 or more calories.
- A behavior modification program to change the eating habits and behavior.
- Correction of underlying causes for weight gain
- FDA approved weight loss medications when medically appropriate
- Bariatric weight-loss surgery in select patients.
In this article, we will discuss the various weight loss diets.
Who will benefit from weight-loss?[edit | edit source]
Anybody who has the body mass index of 25 or more is considered overweight. Studies have shown that even a small amount of weight loss has significant benefits. A BMI of 18.5 to 24.9 is considered healthy while a BMI of 25 to 29.9 is considered overweight.
A BMI of 30 or more is considered to be obesityobese.
Distribution of the body weight - belly fat[edit | edit source]
Another important measure to consider for weight-loss used to know your distribution body weight.
If you have excess body weight in or around your tummy, your risk of medical problems related to your weight are increased.
Central distribution of weight is this sign of insulin resistance which leads to metabolic syndrome, prediabetes or even type 2 diabetes.
Waist a circumference of over 40 inches in the mid section of the body in men or 35 inches or more in women (lower in Asians) is considered a risk factor even if your overall body weight and BMI is normal.
Metabolically obese, normal weight[edit | edit source]
It is called metabolically obese, normal weight(MONW), when your overall weight is normal but you do have a distribution of body fat issue with excess belly or tummy fat.
Since excess belly fat increases the inflammation in the body, the risk of health problems increases in those with a relatively large waist.
How much weight should I lose?[edit | edit source]
If you are overweight or obese, aim for a normal body mass index although even a smaller weight loss of about 5-10% of your body weight should be initial goal to lose weight.
Do not confuse healthy eating as weight loss eating[edit | edit source]
Most people make the common mistake that eating healthy is weight loss. However, it is important to recognize that losing weight requires somewhat different strategy called Very low calorie diet or low calorie diet.
What medical problems are causes by obesity?[edit | edit source]
Many medical conditions are related to being overweight or obese.
- metabolic syndrome
- type 2 diabetes
- cardiovascular disease
- sleep apnea
- osteoarthritis
- depression
- hypercholesterolemia
- stroke
- gall bladder disease
How to lose weight fast and reasonably safe?[edit | edit source]
In order to lose weight, you need to take in fewer calories than you use. You can do this by creating and following a plan for healthy eating and a plan for regular physical activity.
Key to weight loss success[edit | edit source]
The secret or key to weight loss success is to understand the true causes of weight gain such as the all too common and insulin resistance that causes not only weight gain but also metabolic starvation.
Stop blaming the victim[edit | edit source]
It is also vital to not blame the victim or yourself as insulin resistance drives the eating habits and cravings due to the metabolic starvation that happens with high insulin levels. As this compensation to insulin resistance leads to weight gain, most people with this metabolic cause of weight gain find it hard to lose weight.
Rethinking Our Dietary ApproachShifting focus from individual blame to understanding the complexities of obesity is crucial. A key factor is insulin resistance, impacting up to 71% of the population, with 35% experiencing metabolic syndrome. Navigating Misinformation The overwhelming presence of over 20,000 books and mixed messages on obesity medicine calls for guidance from experts like Dr Prab R. Tumpati, MD, who can provide clarity on the science and practice of this field. The Downfall of the Food Guide Pyramid The outdated and ineffective food guide pyramid, promoting a low-fat but high-glycemic diet, significantly contributed to increased insulin resistance and, consequently, weight gain. Insulin resistance and weight gain Insulin resistance is a physiological condition where the body's cells become less responsive to the hormone insulin. As insulin not only controls the blood sugar, it also controls the weight! Reducing the overall carbohydrate load and insulin levels is a key underlying concept in many low carbohydrate diets such as the ketogenic diet. |
The Blame Game in Obesity
Understanding metabolic starvation Weight gain isn't typically intentional. It often stems from the paradox of metabolic starvation in the obese, driven by insulin resistance and resulting in heightened insulin levels. This leads to persistent hunger, cravings, and further weight gain. Stop blaming the victim for obesity! |
It is important to work with a trained and experienced weight loss physician for fast and safe weight loss given the effects and dangers of of unmonitored weight loss. A weight loss physician will not only identify any insulin resistance, or other causes of weight gain, but also offer the right combination of measures including any appropriate weight loss medications, diet pills for appetite suppression.
Types of weight loss programs[edit | edit source]
There are two different types of weight-loss programs available for losing weight. The two main types of weight loss programs are:
clinical and nonclinical weight loss programs.
For best results and for safety, most people would benefit from using the services of a trained weight loss physician that work with your insurance for the weight loss physician visits.
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Why choose W8MD?[edit source]
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