Thursday, May 26, 2011

Liquid Calories - How They Affect Weight Loss


If you think you know exactly how the liquids you consume affect your weight loss effort, you probably don't really know as much as you think. The advice to drink '8 glasses of water a day' or to switch regular soda with diet, is probably not new to you. But is that really all we need to be doing, and is that really even good advice? The answers may surprise you.

First lets start with those eight glasses of H2O that we all know we need. That age old advice is spot on, but don't gulp those eight glasses down all at once. And you shouldn't be leaving those servings to mealtime. Of course, if you must do these two things, it's better than not getting your daily requirement. But to keep your metabolism working at it's best, get yourself a large thermos and sip your water throughout the day. Think of your body as a machine- if you oil that machine all at once, yes, it will work. But wouldn't it be more efficient if you slowly oiled it throughout the day? It sure would. Better yet, make sure your water is freezing cold. It will not only be more refreshing, but your body will also use more calories just warming the water up.

But what is a few extra calories, right? Actually, if warming up that water burns twenty extra calories a day, that will come out to you losing over two pounds a year. Just for drinking your water cold as can be. If two pounds a year doesn't sound like much to you- I'm sure a twenty-one pound weight loss in ten years sound better. I surely don't want to gain twenty-one pounds in the next ten years. And I bet you don't either.

In addition, it is best not to drink anything with your meals. Obviously, this is against the habits of most, yet aids with digestion. Consuming liquids during a meal dillutes stomach acid, therefore making it harder for your body to digest your food. To further aid digestion- chew your food as well as you can, so it's broken down into almost a liquid form and much easier to digest. This has to do with weight loss, because the more efficiently your body works as a whole- the faster and less of a struggle it will be to lose weight.

On to my next topic, soda and diet soda. It angers me when I browse a diet plan and I see that one fruit juice a day is permitted, but 'as much diet soda as you'd like' is also allowed. I really don't want to inundate you with the ingredients in diet soda, but to say it plainly, they basically contain chemicals. As dramatic as this sounds, there are studies linking Asparteme to cancer. Not only that, but soda and carbonation in general will inhibit your body's absorption of calcium and is also dehydrating. Dehydrated skin leads to bloated, older looking skin, which is not exactly optimal. Another fun fact about Asparteme is that it causes more food cravings. As your body get's ready for the sugar that never comes, it trigger even more cravings to satisfy the hunger for the sugar that didn't come. Gee, just what dieters need.. why is this considered a 'diet' drink again?

Also,me clarify, I am not advocating for anyone to switch back to regular soda. Regular soda can take the paint right off of a car. I would not put that in MY body, as I surely don't want anyone else putting it in theirs. If you really feel the urge to drink something soda-like you can be a bit more healthy and mix some 100% natural fruit juice with some soda water. Just remember to take those calories into consideration once you hit the gym or add up your calories for the day.

Or opt for some tea. Studies have shown that consuming 3-4 cups of green tea a day can help burn up to 50 more calories. Again, that doesn't sound like a huge amount, but it comes out to almost half a pound a month, and 6 pounds in one year. And it takes almost no effort... who doesn't like easy?

Some other teas I enjoy are yerba mate, which contains about 1/3 the amount of caffeine as a cup of coffee and Oolong Tea. Oolong tea is a Chinese tea and besides it's cool name is known for it's weight loss properties. Buy organic if you can (though you should ALWAYS get organic if you can).

Alcoholic drinks are also a dieters nightmare. As depressing as it is, too much party equals not enough weight loss. Some mixed drinks have an enormous amount of calories. So much so that you are basically drinking your dessert (and then some). Which is obviously not conducive to weight loss. Though I don't want to ruin your next boozing adventure, you should know that a regular margarita ordered in a restaurant can easily have up to 700 calories. So stick to light beer and wine, but keep in mind, the sweeter the wine, the higher the calories.

For another totally fun-killing fact: After consuming two standard alcoholic drinks, you're body burns 73% less fat. The main energy source your body metabolizes becomes alcohol, so better to avoid fattening foods while drinking, as your body will store the fat. And no, three shots each in two rum-and-diets does not constitute as two standard drinks. But obviously you aren't drinking diet soda- you know better.

While the majority of this information is not what most want to hear, liquid calories are very important to consider while striving for your weight loss goals.








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