Tough Cookies!
Are you still trying to drop those few extra pounds from over-indulging during the holidays? Don’t give up. As tempting as fad diets sound in the ads, we all know that there is no magic bullet for weight loss. The formula is simple: food energy consumed vs energy expended; of course, the execution is much more of a challenge - it takes self-discipline, conscious choices, and let’s face it, hard work!
To lose weight, we have to eat fewer calories than our body uses. Calories are the amount of energy in the food we eat. Some foods have more calories than others. For example, foods (or drinks) that are high in fat and sugar are also high in calories. If we eat MORE calories than our body uses, the extra calories will be stored as body excess fat.
It’s easy to get into the habit of taking an extra helping or buying snacks in the check-out line, but before you reach for a second (or third) cookie, think about this: one pound of fat equals about 3,500 calories. To lose 1 pound of fat we have to eat 3,500 fewer calories, or "burn-off" an extra 3,500 calories than we require to maintain our existing weight.
For safe and lasting weight loss, slow and steady wins the race: by cutting 250 calories from our diet each day and exercising enough to burn off 250 calories, adds up to 500 fewer calories in one day. If we do this for 7 days, we can lose 1 pound of fat in a week.
In a society that where tempting treats are around every corner and our notion of portion size is so distorted, it’s easy to develop bad habits.
Becoming a little bit more aware of what we put in our mouth and choosing to move our bodies a little bit more each day, we can achieve lasting, healthy results.