Weight gain
and weight loss has
basically three components; 1) nutrition (the food you eat) and 2)
Stored energy (the amount of fat in your body) and 3) level of activity
(what you do each day). Everything we eat is either a) used for energy
b) stored as fat for future needs or 3) eliminated from the body
through wastes. Another factor that has a heavy impact on the amount of
weight you gain is your metabolism or the rate at which your body
processes the food you eat. Not everyone has the same rate of
metabolism.
Everyone’s
metabolism
is just a bit different. I’m sure you know people who can eat
whatever they want, whenever they want it and yet still don’t
seem to gain weight. Then there’s those who seemingly can
just smell food and gain weight. Their rate of metabolism is what makes
the difference. The person that can eat anything and still maintain a
healthy weight has a higher rate of metabolism, than the person who
gains weight easily.
The amount
of energy produced
by food is measured by calories. A calorie is defined as the amount of
heat required to raise the temperature of 1 gram of water by 1 degree
centigrade at atmospheric pressure. It’s easier to think of
in terms of the food you eat being converted to energy. For example,
something containing 120 calories has more available energy than
something containing only 50 calories does.
The key to
achieving and
maintaining a healthy weight is to have balance among all three
components. This balance is achieved by not taking in more calories
than you are using. Calories are used continuously throughout the day,
even while you are sleeping. All your cells in your body require energy
to function. This energy comes from either the food you eat or the fat
cells you have stored. Whenever you’re using the energy from
the fat cells, you’re in the process of losing weight.
Eating a
healthy diet and
increased activity level is the most effective way to lose weight and
keep it off long term. By eating fewer calories, and exercising more,
you’re using the best combination for stable weight loss.
Regular exercise will increase muscle mass. Increased muscle mass
requires more energy, and increases your metabolism. By combining these
effects with eating less food, your body will burn the stored fat for
energy and the weight will come off.
There are
some instances when
diet pills can be helpful. Usually these are indicated in the truly
obese person. For the person wanting to lose 5 or 10 pounds, they
usually aren’t necessary. So you may ask, how does the diet
pills work to cause weight loss, while I continue to eat the same
amount? In recent years, it seems everyone has the PERFECT answer to
help with your weight loss. There’s almost as many weight
loss methods and diet pills available as there are people who want to
lose weight.
There are
diet pills that stop
your hunger so you eat less and burn more fat. There are diet pills
that cause the body not to metabolize all the food you eat, so
it’s passed out of your system and not stored as fat.
There’s combination of these two. As you begin your search
for the perfect diet pill, be careful as some can have harmful effects
on your body. Diet Pills work by shifting levels of brain chemicals
(neurotransmitters) that control satiety (fullness) and desire for
food. Some also slightly increase your metabolic rate - the rate at
which your body burns calories.
Examples of
weight loss diet
pills include:
Diethylpropion hydrochloride (eg. Tenuate)
Mazindol (eg. Mazanor, Sanorex)
Phendimetrazine tartrate (eg. Bontril)
Phentermine hydrochloride (eg. Adipex-P, Ionamin)
Phentermine
is the most popular
diet pill supplement on the market today. Phentermine is the generic
name for ADIPEX-P and IONAMIN and it’s available in immediate
release or time-release formulas. Immediate release pills enter your
blood stream as soon as you take them and the opposite time-release
capsules release their medication into your body over an extended
period of time, around 8 or 12 hours.
What is the
difference between
Phentermine diet pills and Xenical diet pills? Phentermine is an
appetite suppressant and Xenical inhibits fat absorption into the body.
Since these two drugs work completely opposite, Phentermine and Xenical
diet pills may be used in conjunction with each other for individuals
who are seriously obese and are looking for the most effective drug
treatment program available.
Always
discuss your weight loss
options with your doctor before taking any form of supplements or diet
pills. Some weight loss pills react with commonly used over-the-counter
medications and may have deadly side effects for users with certain
health conditions.
Hilda Maria
is a freelance
writer with 5 children who knows the importance of a balanced diet
for them. She enjoys providing useful knowledge about weight
loss and regular exercise
to her readers as well as to her children.
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