Easy Ways to Lose Weight: 50+ Ideas
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You know the drill when it comes to losing weight -- take in fewer calories, burn more calories. But you also know that most diets and quick weight-loss plans have about as much substance as a politician's campaign pledges. Here are more than 50 easy ways for you to finally lose the weight.
from Stealth Health11. Clean your closet of the “fat” clothes. Once you’ve reached your target weight, throw out or give away every piece of clothing that doesn’t fit. The idea of having to buy a whole new wardrobe if you gain the weight back will serve as a strong incentive to maintain your new figure.
12. Downsize your dinner plates. Studies find that the less food put in front of you, the less food you’ll eat. Conversely, the more food in front of you, the more you’ll eat — regardless of how hungry you are. So instead of using regular dinner plates that range these days from 10-14 inches (making them look forlornly empty if they’re not heaped with food), serve your main course on salad plates (about 7-9 inches wide). The same goes for liquids. Instead of 16-ounce glasses and oversized coffee mugs, return to the old days of 8-ounce glasses and 6-ounce coffee cups.
13. Serve your dinner restaurant style (food on the plates) rather
than family style (food served in bowls and on platters on the table).
When your plate is empty, you’re finished; there’s no reaching for
seconds.
14. Hang a mirror opposite your seat at the table. One
study found that eating in front of mirrors slashed the amount people
ate by nearly one-third. Seems having to look yourself in the eye
reflects back some of your own inner standards and goals, and reminds
you of why you’re trying to lose weight in the first place.
15. Put out a vegetable platter. A
body of research out of Pennsylvania State University finds that eating
water-rich foods such as zucchini, tomatoes, and cucumbers during meals
reduces your overall calorie consumption. Other water-rich foods
include soups and salads. You won’t get the same benefits by just
drinking your water, though. Because the body processes hunger and
thirst through different mechanisms, it simply doesn’t register a sense
of fullness with water (or soda, tea, coffee, or juice).
16. Use vegetables to bulk up meals. You
can eat twice as much pasta salad loaded with veggies like broccoli,
carrots, and tomatoes for the same calories as a pasta salad sporting
just mayonnaise. Same goes for stir-fries. And add vegetables to make a fluffier, more satisfying omelet without having to up the number of eggs.
17. Eat one less cookie a day. Or
consume one less can of regular soda, or one less glass of orange
juice, or three fewer bites of a fast-food hamburger. Doing any of these
saves you about 100 calories a day, according to weight-loss researcher
James O. Hill, Ph.D., of the University of Colorado. And that alone is
enough to prevent you from gaining the 1.8 to 2 pounds most people pack
on each year.
18. Avoid white foods. There
is some scientific legitimacy to today’s lower-carb diets: Large
amounts of simple carbohydrates from white flour and added sugar can
wreak havoc on your blood sugar and lead to weight gain. But you
shouldn’t toss out the baby with the bathwater. While avoiding sugar,
white rice, and white flour, you should eat plenty of whole
grain breadsand brown rice. One Harvard study of 74,000 women found
that those who ate more than two daily servings of whole grains were 49
percent less likely to be overweight than those who ate the white stuff.
19. Switch to ordinary coffee. Fancy coffee drinks from trendy coffee joints often
pack several hundred calories, thanks to whole milk, whipped cream,
sugar, and sugary syrups. A cup of regular coffee with skim milk has
just a small fraction of those calories. And when brewed with good
beans, it tastes just as great.
20. Use nonfat powdered milk in coffee. You
get the nutritional benefits of skim milk, which is high in calcium and
low in calories. And, because the water has been removed, powdered milk
doesn’t dilute the coffee the way skim milk does.
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