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When does a lie become an accepted truth? When the lie is repeated often enough.It’s the oldest trick in the book, a favorite ploy of politicians and others who stand to gain, but still we fall for it.

Especially when it comes to losing weight.The diet industry is riddled with self-perpetuating myths, misconceptions, and downright mistruths,

So lets see some of the myths....

1. If I drastically cut calories, I'll lose weight faster.

When you take your caloric intake down too low, you are actually sending your body into "starvation mode." Your body wants to maintain your weight when it "thinks" you are starving; therefore, your metabolism will actually slow down and you may not lose weight.


2. The stricter the diet, the better it will work.

The stricter a diet is -- such as completely eliminating entire food groups or eating just one food -- the less effective it will be in the end. You'll get tired of the allowed food and when you feel really deprived, you're likely to call it quits altogether.


3. I should get rid of my favorite less-than-healthful foods.

By treating yourself to your old favorites now and again, you'll stay motivated and you'll be less likely to give in to a binge. (Just make sure you get back on track after your treat.) Moderation is the key to successful, long-term weight loss.


4. Eating late at night will cause me to gain weight.

All things considered, it doesn't really matter when you eat, only how many calories you eat and burn in a day. Whether you're eating in the morning or at midnight, your body turns any extra calories into fat over the course of time. In fact, eating a light snack -- like cheese and crackers -- before bed may help you sleep better.


5. I shouldn't eat between meals.

On the contrary, eating a small, healthful snack between meals will help keep your blood sugar stable and your metabolism going strong. You'll also avoid getting too hungry so you don't overeat at your next meal.


6. Fat is bad.

Everybody needs to include some fat in their diet. Fat makes dishes more satisfying and palatable. Some fats are even good for you, like omega-3 fatty acids, which are found predominantly in fish and shellfish, and monounsaturated fat like that in olive oil.


7. Skipping meals will help me lose weight.

On the contrary, skipping meals may actually cause you to gain weight! Your metabolism plummets and you get overly-hungry when go too long without eating. Plus, you may not be reaching your daily calorie requirements which will backfire on you (Remember, eating too few calories can cause weight loss to stall). That's why eating the meal we skip most, breakfast, can actually help us lose weight.


8. Dairy is a "don't" on healthy diets.


With non- and low-fat varieties of most dairy products on the market, working dairy into your diet is a definite "do." Women in particular need the calcium dairy products provide, not to mention the fact that research has shown eating enough calcium can actually give our weight loss efforts a boost.


9. It all boils down to willpower.


Yes, willpower may be a factor when it comes to how we respond to cravings, but a lot more factors can impact our weight, including genetics, culture, home environment, activity level and health issues. The good news is eating a healthy diet and exercising can help you overcome these influences.


10. Drinking a lot of water can help me lose weight.


Drinking water in and of itself will not lead to weight loss. Of course, water is key to a healthy lifestyle and drinking enough has many benefits, but when people lose weight due to drinking water, it's most likely because they're substituting it for high-calorie juices and sodas.


So, whats your view on this....please share

 
6 comments on "10 Weight Loss Myths: Don't Be Fooled!"
  Commented by  SHRIKANT MANOHAR DANKE, Consultant, Project Management Consultancy Firm    | 08 12 2010 11:16:49 +0000
Eat right in small portions for 6 times with 2 to 3 hours of gap in between, will definitely help you to loose your weight.
  Commented by  Ramesh Babu, Head/VP/GM- Purchase/Material Mgmt Retired    | 07 24 2010 05:19:30 +0000
As far as I know there is only one Mantra for weight control - and that is - DO everything in moderation, whether it be eating or drinking. If you exceed you look fat, if you go below moderation, then you look starved.
  Commented by  Aarti Koolwal, Freelancer, Freelancer    | 07 23 2010 04:06:02 +0000
Prevention is better than cure.Two tested and tried mantra'sfor weight maintenance-(1)Eat a plateful of mixed salad immediately after your meals esp; dinner.(2)1 hr of early morning brisk walk esp; if you have had a late night heavy dinner.
  Commented by  Amit Misra, Lead, Ikanos    | 07 19 2010 08:57:09 +0000
One must understand the his body composition before starting any weight loss method, Everybody may have a different body composition, food habits and reasons for gaining weight, hence it is always advisable that one must do a careful review of these aspects and then start a weight loss method, following others blindly may cause troubles to you which you never anticipated.

A one walk in the evening well before dinner has helped to reduce weight.
  Commented by  Mohammad Bakhsh, Project Leader/Managing Consultant, Freelancer    | 07 19 2010 03:17:47 +0000
 Please follow your natural diet regime,do regular exercise. 
  Commented by  Badri N Srinivasan, Head - Quality, Valtech India Systems Pvt. Ltd.    | 07 18 2010 13:26:45 +0000
There are a lot of myths abounding in the market related to weight loss. However, when people begin to follow certain incorrect methods and then find that there is no difference, they feel disheartened and lose hope. This further reinforces the myths and adds to the confusion. 
Anyone willing to lose weight must have a strong conviction and desire to lose weight and they should focus on time tested methods to lose weight. Additionally, losing weight is not the primary focus. The primary focus is to lose weight and maintain the weight loss. This is more difficult as various factors conspire to induce you to gain the weight lost earlier. Thus, one should monitor the weight loss constantly and ensure that the weight loss is maintained for the future....
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