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The 10 Golden Rules of Dieting

Sunday, October 04, 2009
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By eDiets Staff

No matter which healthy meal plan you choose, there are some golden rules that everybody needs to follow to drop those extra pounds and live healthier. If you are finally ready to make yo-yo dieting a thing of the past, adopt this list of tips as your personal 10 commandments:

1. Make a Lifestyle Change
Contrary to what you might think, dieting is not a temporary solution. If you only diet to lose weight, those extra pounds will return as soon as you go back to your old eating patterns.

"The primary definition of the word 'diet' is what you usually eat," nutritionist Susan Burke says. "If you usually eat nutritious foods in the right portion size for you to stay at your desired weight, then you're on the right diet for you."

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2. Exercise
If you want to lose weight, you have to get moving. Regular exercise is an essential part of any healthy lifestyle. Ideally, your fitness regimen should include a combination of aerobic exercise and resistance training. If it has been a while since you last exerted yourself, you may want to work with a personal trainer. Also, remember to consult your personal physician before beginning any new exercise program.

3. Drink Plenty Of Water
Although you get water from foods and other fluids, experts recommend drinking at least eight glasses (8 ounces each) of water every single day. You should also be sure to drink water before, during and after each exercise session so you don't get dehydrated.

"Cool, clear water helps keep you regular, is good for your complexion and takes the edge off your appetite," Burke says. "Keep a half-liter bottle at your desk and one in the refrigerator."

4. Monitor Your Portion Sizes
Don't let yourself become the next victim of portion distortion. Remember that bigger is not always better, especially when it comes to the amount of food on your plate. Even healthful foods can provide excess calories if you eat too much of them. Learn how much food is right for you and don't feel the need to clean your plate every time you eat out. Don't be afraid to ask for a doggie bag.

"Your eDiets meal plan shows you the portion sizes that are right for you," Burke says. "For example, a 3-ounce portion of meat, chicken or fish looks like a deck of cards; a cup of cottage cheese or yogurt looks like a tennis ball; an ounce of cheese looks like a pair of dice; and a tablespoon of fat looks like the tip of your thumb."

5. Keep a Food Journal
When you are trying to lose weight, a food journal can be an invaluable resource. It is important to keep track of everything you eat so that you learn to avoid mindless eating in the future.

"Keeping a journal is one way to stop the vicious cycle of overeating and over-gaining," psychologist Susan Mendelsohn says. The act of writing in and of itself, will prevent you from grabbing for the goodies in the kitchen, office or convenience store."

6. Don't Skip Meals
Some people think they will be able to lose weight faster if they skip meals, but this isn't the case. Eating regular meals is an important way to keep your metabolism regular. In fact, you may even want to divide your meals into smaller portions and eat more often throughout the day.

"If you're not succeeding on your weight-loss plan this week, try breaking your meals into mini-meals and eat every 2-3 hours to maintain your energy and to avoid hunger," Burke says.

7. Lose the Junk Food
The best way to avoid the temptation to eat junk food is to go through your cupboards and do some cleaning. Get the junk food out of your house. Also, when you have a dinner party, send your friends home with the leftovers.

"If you're used to snacking on chips and dips, you need to prepare to succeed with some new and tasty snacks," Burke says. "Sugar-free Fudgesicles, ice milk and frozen fruit bars are good choices instead of full-fat ice cream. If you're wedded to chips and dips, try baby carrots and cut-up veggies with salsa instead. Make a tasty but healthy dip by mixing a cup of half nonfat yogurt/half low-fat sour cream and onion soup mix."

8. Modify Your Favorite Recipes
Following a healthy lifestyle doesn't mean you will never be able to enjoy your favorite foods again. If you adopt an attitude of deprivation, it is unlikely that you will stick to your diet. Instead of depriving yourself, give your favorite recipes a healthy makeover.

"Frying adds fat to food, which adds calories," Burke says. "Some favorite fried foods can be baked instead. Chicken and French fries are two favorite fried foods that are better when made in the oven than on the stove."

9. Manage Your Stress
Though a certain amount of stress is normal, too much stress can be unhealthy for your body. Anxiety and tension also commonly drive people to skip meals, eat the wrong kinds of foods or snack compulsively. Finding healthy ways to manage your stress will make it easier to adopt a healthy lifestyle.

"Life is tough, and most of us lack certain coping tools," says psychologist Matthew Anderson. "We then are driven to food as a comfort and denial mechanism."

10 . Develop A Support Network
The road to healthier living doesn't have to be a lonely one. If you are trying to drop those extra pounds and keep them off, your best bet is to follow the advice of the Beatles and "get by with a little help from your friends."

Research continues to demonstrate that support is one of the most critical ingredients in achieving successful weight loss. People are more likely to reach their weight-loss goals with the help of a support network. Members of a group can also be more successful together than any of them would have been on their own.

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15 Comments - Diet & Fitness Blog: The 10 Golden Rules of Dieting

Comment by Anonymous Linda said... - Friday, January 23, 2009 9:18:00 AM  

Thanks for the advice. I never realized that stress could be a factor in weight gain but I see now how when you are stressed you automatically reach for unhealthy foods. I think this tip will help me with my weight loss. I just realize I am stressed and pick a healthy snack instead.

Comment by Anonymous Brian said... - Tuesday, February 10, 2009 2:29:00 AM  

I once heard that stress causes the body to start building up fat in the body.

It is apparently an in-built mechanism from our cave man days where stress meant that the cold was coming and you needed to store fat to survive.

Great article!

Comment by Anonymous Anonymous said... - Monday, February 23, 2009 3:03:00 PM  

My fiance and I automatically ask for our meals to be split in two when we go out to eat. Once half is removed from sight, you don't get the urge to eat more than necessary. Also, we make it a point to drink 4-6oz of water before ALL meals...it speeds up the metabolism, and really reduces the level of hunger you think you're feeling. I've always worked out 4-6 times a week, but my fiance was more like 1-2 times. We make it a point to get in two workout sessions together each week, and that has made a huge impact in his weight loss. 22lbs lost in 9 weeks, and all without starving! Simple changes make the big differences down the road!

Comment by Anonymous Anonymous said... - Thursday, March 19, 2009 7:25:00 AM  

where do find these models with the perfect bodies? Why not show real people?

Comment by Anonymous Anonymous said... - Thursday, April 30, 2009 10:26:00 PM  

Thank you so much I really think this has opened my eyes.

Comment by Anonymous Anonymous said... - Friday, May 29, 2009 11:12:00 AM  

This is all well and good, but when you have diabetes and digestive problems it is hard to eat the right foods at the right time. Stress is a big factor in my life and I have put on 20 extra pounds becuase I could not continue to exercise regularly with two broke feet. I could not even walk but now I have to shead these extra pounds and am having problems.

Comment by Anonymous Anonymous said... - Saturday, May 30, 2009 8:16:00 AM  

Hi The rules are all good as far as they go but there are extra problems when you get older and the affect of diabetes on my teeth has resulted in loss and a great difficulty in eating raw veg. or salad material, in fact anything which has a hard surface and one gets fed-up eating pasta, fish and drinking soup. Any ideas?

Comment by Anonymous Anonymous said... - Saturday, May 30, 2009 10:17:00 AM  

Strength training is essential to any long term weight loss approach. It is not popular with many woman who don't seem to understand that when you lose weight you lose muscle and when you lose muscle you lose the ability to lose more weight since your muscle burn calories. Your muscle is your metabolism and when you build muscel you increase your metabolism. Strength training is the foundation of any permanent weight loss approach.

Comment by Anonymous Anonymous said... - Wednesday, October 07, 2009 9:11:00 AM  

Yes to Sugar Free Fudgesicles! They have only 40 calories and really satisfy. I met my goal weight with the help of those and fat free smoothies - frozen fruit, fat free milk and Splenda - cold things seem to satisfy that urge to overeat. You can do it!

Comment by Anonymous Anonymous said... - Thursday, October 08, 2009 2:19:00 PM  

As I have studied up on dieting, you really need to avoid aspartame if possible as it doesn't allow you digest protein properly, and it also allows fat to enter your blood stream after you have consumed it. It also causes you to crave food, therefore eating MORE food. I recommend a natural zero calorie sweetener like stevia.

Comment by Anonymous Becci said... - Saturday, November 21, 2009 7:55:00 AM  

For me, stress makes me lose weight. Because when I'm stressed, food is the only thing I can control. I hate it.

Comment by Anonymous Anonymous said... - Saturday, November 21, 2009 7:26:00 PM  

Lately I have been working out with one of personal trainer Jillian Michaels' workout videos, which has greatly enhanced my fitness level. I am deeply committed to the workout program. Thanks for the insightful "Golden Rules" you offered. I thoroughly enjoyed reading this article!

Comment by Blogger Tyler said... - Tuesday, November 24, 2009 12:43:00 PM  

I think it's funny how many people login to complain about the "models" and "perfect bodies" of the people photographed and idealized in these articles. They shout "show real people!". Come on guys!... it's a diet and weightloss website/forum! Many of us on here find these photos and articles inspiring and motivational. Let's please not make this a "politically correct" issue. eDiets... Keep up the good work. You're helping a lot of people out there to acheive the level of fitness that they have always wanted.

Comment by Blogger Julie said... - Wednesday, November 25, 2009 10:40:00 AM  

I know that if I start cooking my own food instead of eating out I'll lose the weight. It's just that simple.

Comment by Anonymous Anonymous said... - Sunday, January 03, 2010 5:19:00 AM  

Tyler is absolutely right! I live in Europe and the lady above IS REAL!

Most Americans and many Europeans with their oversized bodies are UNREAL...

And complaining about diabetes etc. as the source of obesity is just ridiculous - obesity causes diabetes to happen, not the opposite...

Love,
Peter, Czech Republic

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