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Are you a Yo-Yoer?

By Jaymee Guntly


Have you maybe been dieting all your life? Have you actually gained and dropped excess weight again and again? In that case, you're one of those who is a yo-yo dieter. Yo-yo dieting or \"cycling\" is known as a significant increase or decrease of body mass (generally 10 pounds or even more) occurring multiples times. We've all seen it appear with celebrities. Kirstie Alley has gained and lost multiple times; Oprah has done it; Maureen \"Marcia Brady\" McCormick got even heavier after she was on "Celebrity Fit Club." It truly is an epidemic.

The statistics are definitely not good. There are many estimates that more than 80 % of people who have dropped pounds regain every bit of it, or even more, after couple of years. Women who wish to drop pounds know these painful numbers all too well.

Dieting is undoubtedly an emotional rollercoaster. We are so happy and very pleased with ourselves after we reduce weight, simply to beat ourselves up when we gain it back later. Usually, the excess weight is gained back because of life experiences which can include returning to school or a divorce, or perhaps raising kids. It happens. Life seems to get in the way sometimes.

Along with the emotional toll is basically a physical one. Simply not only is the excess bodyfat a health risk, but recent studies have connected the gain-lose-gain cycle to such potentially life-threatening situations such as high blood pressure, high cholesterol, diabetes, depression, heart problem, and cancer.

Researchers have found that yo-yo dieting generally occurs because people usually tend to use really strict diets. Research reported inside of the journal Obesity found that individuals who followed an exceptionally low-calorie diet regained significantly more weight than those on a more forgiving plan. You could drop extra pounds on any 1200 calorie every day diet, but the minute you go to a 1300 calorie diet, you start gaining weight.

When you go on really strict diets and gain the excess weight back quickly, you could possibly actually lose muscle and put on fat. Then that is whenever your metabolism starts operating slower and might help it become harder for you to lose weight someday.

Possibly the most dangerous thing about yo-yo dieting happens to be the effect is has on the immunity system. According to the first analysis of the long-term results of yo-yo dieting, women who repeatedly lost and gained weight had lower immunities, particularly lower counts of \"natural killer cells.\" These cells are what fight off infections and are generally vitally important in fighting the early stages of cancer.

So, when you begin a weight loss program, make certain your weight loss ambitions are ones that you'll be able to tolerate. Never of it being a temporary situation, consider it as your new standard practice. Be patient on your diet and don't attempt to drop a few pounds too quickly. Also, you must have a good aid. Socialize with people who have successfully dropped a few pounds. But dont forget be flexible (in case you have a nasty day and ate something you know you ought not have) it's okay to start again in the morning. But don't forget to forgive yourself. No body is flawless.




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