Weight Loss Diets
Here is an article on Weight Loss Diets. I hope you fine it useful.
For anyone who has had a never ending battle with the bulge, weight loss diets
are a godsend. Or a nightmare, depending on your perspective! Ask anyone who has ever been
on a weight loss diet and you will get a mixed bag of reactions. While some will vouch for
their specific weight loss diet, others will pooh pooh all weight loss diets and call them
fanciful or useless. But the fact remains that if you intend to burn that fat, a weight
loss diet is your best bet.
Over the years, weight loss diets have become an industry in their own right. If one
were to track the genesis of weight loss diets, the seventies would be a great place to
start. For this is when the first of the weight loss diets made an appearance. Decades of
stable economy coupled with an increased earning capacity and standard of living gave most
Americans the traditional symbol of prosperity – an expanding midriff. And for those who
were image conscious, the very first weight loss diets were created. Since weight loss
diets were concocted mostly at home, and included instructions on what not to eat rather
than what to eat, the industry (if you can call it that) was not very successful. You must
remember that this was an age when food, diets and nutrition had still to become key areas
with qualified professionals offering advice. Typically, it was the lady of the house who
was supposed to keep a check on the bulge around her man’s midriff and she did this by
doing away with or slowly but steadily eliminating known weight gaining foods. Nutrition
and balanced weight loss diets were still unknown as yet.
It was in the early eighties however that weight loss diets became a full-fledged
institution. By now, the battle against the bulge had become a real enough health issue
for governments and healthcare providers to sit up and take notice. The census and
healthcare figures of this period reveal that nearly one out of every four Americans was
clinically obese. And weigh loss diets and practitioners literally began crawling out of
the woodwork to set shop. This was the time when numerous fads emerged. There were some
weight loss diets that encouraged vegetarianism. Others like the Atkins weight loss diet
promoted eating of meet, but disallowed starch and carbohydrates. Some other weight loss
diets promoted fresh fruits and vegetables exclusively while still others eschewed
everything that contributed to excess calories. This was an era when calorie counters
emerged and weight loss diets became synonymous with body fat analysis and lean muscle
weight.
Being clinically obese, I too experimented with several weight loss diets in the hope
that they would whack me into shape. But the truth of the matter is that no weight loss
diet, no matter how extreme, will ever work without a healthy dose of exercise. Sitting on
the couch, not eating may help you lose weight, but ti will surely leave you weakened and
unhealthy. But an effective weight loss diet coupled with regular, calorie-burning
exercise will do wonders for your metabolism.
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