Friday, December 7, 2007

Diet Fitness Programs Do Work

More and more people are deciding enough is enough and doing something to improve their diet and increase their fitness levels. It would be easy to blame one single thing but the truth is, despite the obesity pandemic the world is facing we are still an image conscious society. Health clubs, gyms and many others have as a consequence become much busier and the trend looks to continue.

We are all be urged to become more responsible about our fitness generally so it is no surprise that there has been an increase in the amount of interest shown. The other crucial part to this equation though is the need for every single one of us to watch what we eat and also the amount as there is s direct correlation between weight gain and the volume of food consumed by the average person.

We need to remember that our bodies require a certain level of nourishment if they are going to be able to repair themselves and stay healthy and diet and fitness go hand in hand. To make matters worse, there are a number of different opinions about how it works and the two most hotly contended at the moment is the high-carb approach to exercising against the high-fat approach.

To understand this better you need to know that the high-carbohydrate followers believe that you need to eat foods rich in carbohydrates to exercise well and the opposition believe you need to consume foods high in fat. The high-carb enthusiasts say that we need these sorts of foods because the glucose (or energy) is stored in the muscles and liver in the form of glycogen which is great for short burst of energy or any type of anaerobic exercise.

Whereas, fat is a rich source of calories with two and a half times more than proteins and carbohydrates whilst fat metabolizes in an eighth of the time it does for carbohydrates. So according to the experts, it doesn’t matter which you choose, as long as you don’t follow both at the same time, unless weight gain is what you want.

But then diet fitness is not all about losing fat and you must also consider your diet in order to keep fat away. What many studies have shown is that to achieve this goal you need to have a number of factors considered like you’re your previous medical history, the way you live your live from day to day and a consideration of the foods you like to consume.

Just losing weight is not the issue as many overweight individuals manage to do this but if the diet doesn’t suit them they pile it all back on, so the trick is to organize a diet that exactly fits your needs and maintain a moderation to what you eat. Although it still means that that essential nutrients and proteins for example that keep the body and mind healthy should be part of that diet; amounts of which are broadly publicized by health organizations.

The answer to all this is arranging for a diet that suits your own personal needs as being healthy is more important that just looking good and if you want to continue with your diet fitness program it should be something you enjoy.

Happy Dieting,

John



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