Everything To Know About Weight Loss For Teenagers
What is the best way for teens to lose weight?
I want to know what is the best way (healthiest) for teens to lose weight
The Anshar Diet
As an American I've seen enough crazy fad diets in my day to fill several weeks full of infomercials and advertisements. As such I'm going to give you the benefit of many years of health and nutrition classes and do my good deed for the year.
I'm going to tell you how to not only lose weight but change the composition of your body, increase your health, and best of all.. keep it off.
First, let's dispel some common myths.
Myth 1:
Eating less calories will make me lose weight.
Unfortunately this isn't always true. A lot of different factors program your metabolism but one of the key things is how OFTEN you eat. If you fast all day long and then have a 500 calorie meal at the end of the day almost ALL of it will be stored by your body.
Myth 2:
I can have a diet with no carbs and be healthy.
This really is a testament to how much Americans want a quick fix. Diets like the Atkin's Diet cause your body to start devouring itself, increase your cholesterol, and in certain cases can even kill you. One thing I WON'T argue, death will indeed cause you to lose weight, permanently.
Myth 3:
If I go on a diet I will lose weight.
99% of people who go on diets will end up putting on MORE weight than they lost from a diet. This is because diet is supposed to be a LIFESTYLE change, not something you do for 2 weeks. If you starve your body it will make fat cells and increase their size even faster.
Myth 4:
I need to go out and exercise to lose weight.
This isn't actually true but it's important to say that having daily activities WILL keep you healthy. If you burn almost no calories every day what else do you think your body is going to do with them? Balancing a healthy lifestyle with a good diet is what you want here, not killing yourself by running every afternoon.
Myth 5:
The scale in my bathroom gives me a good idea of how healthy I am.
The dreaded bathroom scale does NOT tell you how healthy you are. Let's say I have 10 lbs of fat, don't drink water, and have little muscle mass. Then I work out for 3 months and hydrate every day. I lose 5 lbs of fat but gain 7 lbs of muscle and 3 pounds of average water weight. What will happen when I look at the scale? Are you being fair to yourselves? Judge yourself by how you feel, not what a spinning number under your feet tells you.
With these common myths out of the way I'll tell you the secret. It's five simple steps.
~~The Anshar Diet~~
1. Only eat until you are no longer hungry.
This does NOT mean that you starve yourself. It means after you take a few bites of food ask yourself if you're still hungry. If you're not, into the fridge it goes. While we're at it, CHEW YOUR FOOD. at least 10 times per bite (using common sense if you're eating applesauce, this isn't an excuse to be an idiot).
2. Eat at least 6 (more if your schedule allows) meals a day.
I know this seems counterintuitive, but hear me out. If you eat 6-8 meals a day the meals are very small (often around 100-200 calorie "snacks"), provided you are only eating until you are NOT HUNGRY. When your body is not hungry your metabolism will not try to store energy as fat. It really is that simple. Smaller meals aid in digestion, they increase the nutrition you get from your food, and they keep you from being lethargic. If you eat when you're hungry your body stores MORE of it as fat ("Hmm. I'm hungry, I don't know where my next meal will come from! I'd better hold onto this.")
3. Eat BEFORE you get hungry.
Schedule your 6-10 meals throughout the day and stick to them. If you're waiting until you get hungry to eat you've already screwed this up. Your body stores energy if you're hungry, if your body sees food and just takes what it needs then you're running at optimum efficiency. This is called programming your metabolism.
4. Eat breakfast. Always.
Your first meal of the day is also the meal you have no choice over being hungry for. Your body has been replenishing itself all night and needs fuel. Since now you KNOW that hunger means you store your food then that means you want to keep breakfast LIGHT. A cup of cereal and a banana. A granola bar and an apple. LIGHT does NOT mean you skip breakfast. If you skip breakfast you are telling your metabolism to turn ALL of the next meal you eat into stored fat.
5. Drink water.
(I'm a big hypocrite on this one, but I can't stress it enough) Most people think that if they pick up a glass of orange juice instead of a soda they're doing themselves a favor, and that's not entirely true. A glass of orange juice can have just as many calories as some sodas. Try looking at the label sometime. If you're thirsty, drink water. If you love your soda then have your soda (real soda, not diet, artificial sweetners have been argued to be one of the worst things to ever happen to western civilization). If you decide to have a drink to treat yourself, pour yourself a half glass, don't take a can or bottle with you and for go
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about 1 year ago
sparkteens.com
has the best advice/tracking/exercise videos.
and here's the best part– it's completely free. i use it and i love it.
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about 1 year ago
Stop buying snack at your high school vending machine( worked for me) or dont eat your entire lunch.
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about 1 year ago
DIET & EXERCISE!!
watch your calorie and fat intake and do a lot of cardio and weights! (3-5 times a week)
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about 1 year ago
Don't eat…that's how I do…5'5" and 96 pounds…you know it brahhhh
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about 1 year ago
The one that's been proved true.
Good eating habits/diet and exercise.
Good diet consists of all your major food groups, and getting a minimum of 1500 calories per day.
Exercise for about 30 – 60 minutes a day.
As a note, it's okay to have sweets, but in moderate. Don't freak out if you mess up a bit. Everyone makes mistakes and diet-wise, you can't take that mistake back.
edit: …please don't starve yourself like that one girl who's 96 lbs. D: she's underweight for her height by roughly 20-30 lbs.
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about 1 year ago
you can try to do some running every so often like every other day like just a mile it doesnt have to be exaggerated you can jog it too. you can also reduce the amount of food you eat like for example what you will normally eat, take of 1/3 or 1/4 of the whole portion.also drink more water.
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about 1 year ago
Get them off their lazy butts and do some constructive activities like sports, swimming, biking, hiking and the list goes on…Staying away from junk food and fast food might also help….
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about 1 year ago
Good on you for caring about health.
Theres seriouslyy not that much a teen can do.
I am really skinny.
But i used to be pretty chubby. I thought i was sooooooo fat but now i look back at photos I was really only chubby.
But yeah, theres nothing you can really do but eat healthy!!!
Not fatty, greasy, oily food. But colourful, crispy, natural foods. Think about the vitamins.
oh, and dont eat at certain times.
Just eat when your hungry.
The diet humans have today is soooooooo unnatural.
Humans arent supposed to eat so much.
Just eat when your generally hungry.
DONT stop yourself from eating nice foods.
But if you eat something really fattening, dont eat any more until you are generally hungry again.
Maybe just snack until tommorow.
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Excersize is good too but you dont have to tire yourself out, you can just walk home a couple of stops early from school. Or dance to a couple of songs hectic when your alone.
Oh and think about yourself growing,
If you were slim now, then you'd have nothing to be able to grow. Thats why you have puppy fat, so you got something to grow with when its the right time!!!
Good Luck Chicka!!!
No throwing up ewe we ewe ew ewe w ew
about 1 year ago
I have started my own thing where I eat 4 meals a day(usually every 4 hours)….it gives me time in between where I don't feel hungry or deprived….plus try things like smaller portions, chewing slower, allowing food to digest before you keep eating, and replace water with low-calorie juice or water….I've done this for a month and lost 5 pounds so far…
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about 1 year ago
Healthy changes such as:
White –> whole wheat bread, and pasta.
Milk –> skim milk
cut down butter/oil use by half
eliminate fried food – tried grilling your food its healthier.
Eat 3 meals a day and healthy snacks in between like low fat yogurt, 2 tbsp of nuts, crackers with cheese, or fat free popcorn, etc.
Eat more salads – but be warned a lot of dressings are LOADED with calories such as Ranch, Ceaser. Make sure you check the calorie content before buying or you could ruin your diet.
Drink lots of water throughout the day.
Try making your food at home more, such as soups, they are really yummy, and you can control what goes into it. You can eat more than you did before and still lose weight because you're eating less calories.
Hope this helps
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about 1 year ago
I have many weight loss tips in my blog:
http://rorysblogspot.blogspot.com/
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about 1 year ago
to lose weight easily i recommend a product for you safe and effective. used internationally. if interested email me belserah@yahoo.com hope i can help you. from 32 waistline i became 24…
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about 1 year ago
The Anshar Diet
As an American I've seen enough crazy fad diets in my day to fill several weeks full of infomercials and advertisements. As such I'm going to give you the benefit of many years of health and nutrition classes and do my good deed for the year.
I'm going to tell you how to not only lose weight but change the composition of your body, increase your health, and best of all.. keep it off.
First, let's dispel some common myths.
Myth 1:
Eating less calories will make me lose weight.
Unfortunately this isn't always true. A lot of different factors program your metabolism but one of the key things is how OFTEN you eat. If you fast all day long and then have a 500 calorie meal at the end of the day almost ALL of it will be stored by your body.
Myth 2:
I can have a diet with no carbs and be healthy.
This really is a testament to how much Americans want a quick fix. Diets like the Atkin's Diet cause your body to start devouring itself, increase your cholesterol, and in certain cases can even kill you. One thing I WON'T argue, death will indeed cause you to lose weight, permanently.
Myth 3:
If I go on a diet I will lose weight.
99% of people who go on diets will end up putting on MORE weight than they lost from a diet. This is because diet is supposed to be a LIFESTYLE change, not something you do for 2 weeks. If you starve your body it will make fat cells and increase their size even faster.
Myth 4:
I need to go out and exercise to lose weight.
This isn't actually true but it's important to say that having daily activities WILL keep you healthy. If you burn almost no calories every day what else do you think your body is going to do with them? Balancing a healthy lifestyle with a good diet is what you want here, not killing yourself by running every afternoon.
Myth 5:
The scale in my bathroom gives me a good idea of how healthy I am.
The dreaded bathroom scale does NOT tell you how healthy you are. Let's say I have 10 lbs of fat, don't drink water, and have little muscle mass. Then I work out for 3 months and hydrate every day. I lose 5 lbs of fat but gain 7 lbs of muscle and 3 pounds of average water weight. What will happen when I look at the scale? Are you being fair to yourselves? Judge yourself by how you feel, not what a spinning number under your feet tells you.
With these common myths out of the way I'll tell you the secret. It's five simple steps.
~~The Anshar Diet~~
1. Only eat until you are no longer hungry.
This does NOT mean that you starve yourself. It means after you take a few bites of food ask yourself if you're still hungry. If you're not, into the fridge it goes. While we're at it, CHEW YOUR FOOD. at least 10 times per bite (using common sense if you're eating applesauce, this isn't an excuse to be an idiot).
2. Eat at least 6 (more if your schedule allows) meals a day.
I know this seems counterintuitive, but hear me out. If you eat 6-8 meals a day the meals are very small (often around 100-200 calorie "snacks"), provided you are only eating until you are NOT HUNGRY. When your body is not hungry your metabolism will not try to store energy as fat. It really is that simple. Smaller meals aid in digestion, they increase the nutrition you get from your food, and they keep you from being lethargic. If you eat when you're hungry your body stores MORE of it as fat ("Hmm. I'm hungry, I don't know where my next meal will come from! I'd better hold onto this.")
3. Eat BEFORE you get hungry.
Schedule your 6-10 meals throughout the day and stick to them. If you're waiting until you get hungry to eat you've already screwed this up. Your body stores energy if you're hungry, if your body sees food and just takes what it needs then you're running at optimum efficiency. This is called programming your metabolism.
4. Eat breakfast. Always.
Your first meal of the day is also the meal you have no choice over being hungry for. Your body has been replenishing itself all night and needs fuel. Since now you KNOW that hunger means you store your food then that means you want to keep breakfast LIGHT. A cup of cereal and a banana. A granola bar and an apple. LIGHT does NOT mean you skip breakfast. If you skip breakfast you are telling your metabolism to turn ALL of the next meal you eat into stored fat.
5. Drink water.
(I'm a big hypocrite on this one, but I can't stress it enough) Most people think that if they pick up a glass of orange juice instead of a soda they're doing themselves a favor, and that's not entirely true. A glass of orange juice can have just as many calories as some sodas. Try looking at the label sometime. If you're thirsty, drink water. If you love your soda then have your soda (real soda, not diet, artificial sweetners have been argued to be one of the worst things to ever happen to western civilization). If you decide to have a drink to treat yourself, pour yourself a half glass, don't take a can or bottle with you and for go
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Health and Nutrition Classes.
about 1 year ago
There is a great free resource over at http://www.fastweightlosetoday.com – they have a whole lot of free articles and information where i am sure you can find the answers you are after – check it out.
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