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How To Succeed At Weight Loss

Wednesday September 12, 2001

There are no secrets to achieving and maintaining a healthy weight. Yet, since so few Americans have managed to do so, a review of tried and true keys to weight loss is in order, every now and then.

I begin any such review with an emphasis on the "most equal" of all the equal requirements, namely, regular vigorous exercise that enables and sustains a high level of physical fitness. From there, moderation in food consumption should be noted, particularly in the sense of a diet oriented to high fruit and vegetable intake, low intake of saturated fats and modest consumption of low-density foods loaded with sugars.

Finally, a word about the ubiquitous best-seller diet book titles and supermarket tabloid headlines -- they are not to be taken seriously. A pity but the fact is that there are no amazing new food combination tricks, thermonuclear supplements or fat dissolving liquids from Himalayan mountain tops or remote jungle swamps that will remove fat, add muscle and secure lifestyle fitness and health with no effort on your part. Life as we know it does not entail any such opportunities; despite the advent in the past few decades of many laborsaving advances, we cannot expect a diet breakthrough to eliminate the need for exercise. Nor is it possible, contrary to the promise "guaranteed" in a recent spam e-mail I received, to "smoke and consume high levels of sodium in the diet and live to be 120 years old."

To get to a state of optimal weight, consider the following tips:

These tips are hardly secrets for achieving and maintaining a healthy weight, but they are widely neglected aspects of common sense worth reviewing every so often.

Best wishes. Be well.

Domain: physical
Subdomain: nutrition

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