There are some common mistakes which people makes that
end up making them fat.
These are some of
those mistakes you have to avoid.
If you want to make a change to your body you
don’t have to wait until January to start your
resolutions.
Losing weight always tops the list of changes
people want to make, but many don’t know the
best way to go about it.
There are hundreds of fad diets claiming to hep
you shed 5st in five weeks, and the ever-
changing diet advice can be a minefield.
To help you in your quest for a better body,
we’ve rounded up five common lifestyle
mistakes that could be making you fat or
hindering your weight loss.
1. Your morning coffee
Although many of us use coffee to haul us out
of our sluggish morning slumber, it may be
feeding our sweet tooth and tempting us into
snacks we know we should avoid.
New research from Cornell University has found
that caffeine can temper taste buds temporarily
and make food and drink taste less sweet,
leading us to crave sugary treats to satisfy our
cravings.
To get your morning off to a healthy start and
still give you that little lift try swapping your
morning coffee for Clearspring’s Matcha Shot
(RRP £6.25, clearspring.co.uk).
2. Missing breakfast
No matter how busy your morning, always make
sure you make time for breakfast. Skipping this
essential meal will wreak havoc with your blood
sugar levels and leave you craving something
sweet mid morning.
Alix Woods, nutritionist at Quest Nutra Pharma,
shares her favourite breakfast for balancing
blood sugars.
She said:
“Start the day with a great breakfast
that includes whole grain cereals, nuts, seeds, and
nutrient rich super fruits such as pomegranate,
mango, and blueberries.
“For breakfast on the run choose a power shake
combining fruits and cereal with added protein.”
3. Being lazy under the covers
You may have had a busy day at work but that’s
no excuse to pass up on some fun in the
bedroom.
S.ex is a great way to burn those few
extra calories and can even help boost your
immune system.
Dr Marilyn Glenville, one of the UK’s leading
nutritionists, said:
“There has been research to
show that having regular s'ex (once or twice a
week) boosts immune function.
“The researchers measured the level of IgA
(immunoglobulin A), an antibody which can help
protect us against colds and flu and found that
those who had s.ex regularly each week had a
30% increase in IgA compared to those who either
abstained or only had s'ex once a week.”
4. Grabbing a smoothie
It may be full of fruit however some smoothies
and fruit juices can contain up to 7g of sugar
per 100ml, nearly a third of your recommended
daily allowance.
Instead of grabbing a shop bought smoothie try
making yourself a juice with a real nutritional
kick by combining blueberries, cucumber,
avocado, water, flax seeds and for an added
boost of nutrients and protein.
Try adding a supplement such as Nature’s Plus
Vegan Power Meal (£36.75, naturesplus.co.uk)
for a drink that’ll set you up for the day without
any hidden sugary nasties.
5. Doing that much beloved exercise class
As much as you may love that post work HIIT
class, having only one exercise staple may not
be doing you as much good as you think.
Shona Wilkinson, nutritionist at
SuperfoodUK.com explained: “If you do the
same exercise all the time your body can
become used to it, and not work as hard.
"Adding variety also means you’re less likely get
bored and in turn go more often.
Try to vary
between aerobic, cardio, weights and exercises
that can help with relaxation such as yoga and
Pilates.”
When you eat is just as important as what you
eat, according to scientists. Chowing down
during the day, but not during the evening, is
the key to losing weight.
In fact people who have a meal at night don't
actually lose weight even when they are on a
diet.
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