The Right Attitude For Long Term And Consistent Weight Loss

By Cindy Burgenstein

It is a well accepted fact that more and more people are becoming overweight. Even in Japan, where people have been traditionally thin, there is a problem with what they call metabolic syndrome. Once we can understand why this global phenomenon is happening, we can start to figure out what to do about it.

Most people today simply don't need to work very hard to make a living. Compared to just few years ago, because of recent technological advances, we can make a living with a minimum of physical activity. The first glaring problem then, is that we are not getting nearly enough exercise.

The second thing that is happening is that food production centers are becoming more centralized. Food is being more and more mass produced, and shipped further and further. This requires many more additives and chemicals to preserver the food for longer, and keep it longer on store shelves. Unfortunately, this isn't very healthy for us, the end consumer.

The harsh truth is that this will only get worse as we get more technologically advanced. In order to lose weight and keep it off, we must make a conscious choice to do so. And the two things we absolutely must do, in some measure, is to eat healthier, and to figure out a way to increase our physical activity.

Of course, this doesn't mean giving up everything except oatmeal, and spending hours on the treadmill every night. All it means is to cut down just a little bit on the junk food, and add in just a little bit of extra physical activity. The goal is long term health, and weight loss.

As you start to realize that the best strategy is to make slow, gradual changes, you will quickly be on the fast track to solid, consistent weight loss and a healthy lifestyle. - 33373

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