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How to choose a fitness center

 Everyone knows they should keep fit, but some of us need more help and motivation than others. If you are thinking of joining a fitness center, here is a good article that will help take you through what to look for.

How to choose a fitness center

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The Weight Loss Challenge Part 2

Having a BMI (body mass index) over 28 or being substantially overweight (more than 20 pounds) raises the risk of developing diabetes, polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS), cardiovascular disease, infertility, hypertension, arthritis, or the serious combination of insulin resistance and cardiovascular conditions.

Overweight women are more prone to have pregnancy complications. In women, being overweight and obese are higher among members of racial and ethnic minority populations than in non-Hispanic white women.

Obese and overweight women are at increased risk of getting suspicious results from screening mammograms

According to doctors an ideal weight would be inside the healthy weight range for women as defined by the Body Mass Index – a BMI between 19 and 24.9. That give a fair amount of wiggle room, and takes into account different body types and ethnicity, rather than a slavish following of fashion.

Again, there is no fast fix for weight loss, and a lack of overall fitness, other than to exercise and eat right every day. It is also a matter of common sense–paying hundreds of dollars for a bottle of weight loss pills is ridiculous when you could be buying a ton of salad and fat free dressing and lean protein like fish and chicken with that same amount of cash.

So the next time you think about going on a diet, why not try to get a bit more fit first. Spend an additional 2 minutes each day on the treadmill. By the end of the week that will be an extra ten minutes added to your work out. Not working out every day of the week? Consider it all part of your work to stay fit.

Think you don’t have time to exercise? Why not get off one stop before or after your usual stop on the way to work or on the way home, and walk the rest of the way. Then make it 2 stops and so on. Walk to the corner store instead of taking the car, and save gas at the same time.

Take the stairs instead of the elevator. Even going down counts, and in fact, exercises a totally different set of muscles.

As for eating, soup and salad are a great way to start any meal so long as they are not cream-based, and help you feel full for few calories.

Applying just a couple of these strategies every day, and staying away from pills, meal replacement bars, and fast fixes, is the best way to not only lose weight, but incorporate weight management into your daily life to keep the pounds off.

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The Weight Loss Challenge Part 1

Do we REALLY need to lose weight by dieting?
And will it work if we try?

Despite the fact that obesity is supposed to be an epidemic in the US, the idea of dieting seems to have become so much a part of American life, that most women who diet don’t even need to lose weight.

Even if they do, the trouble is that frequent dieting is a short term solution that can lead to long-term health problems which can be just as much of a challenge as that posed by being overweight.

“Dieting” is now a massive global industry, with diet plans, books, courses, online tool,s and supplements which all add up to billions in revenue. If a diet is only supposed to last as long as it takes to lose the weight, it is obviously in their interests to keep you on their program for as long as possible.

Most of the buyers of those products are women, and in fact, advertising campaigns for these products are directed at women 9 times out of 10.

Women diet because of social pressures, particularly preconceived notions of what society expects them to look like, most especially in terms of body type and weight.

As a result,  women are more likely to develop eating disorders than men, though as pressure to conform and look good is on the rise, this trend could affect young men even more than at present.

It is estimated that on any given day, about half of all American women (and girls) are on a diet, an alarming number considering how many are therefore not eating right.

While it is true that excess weight poses health challenges for women, they should concentrate on getting fit and staying lean, not on the process of dieting.

Top Ten Alternative Reasons Why Americans Are So Fat 2

6. Population changes.
There are now more older people as well as more Hispanics in the United States, and these groups have higher rates of obesity due to middle aged spread, and hereditary characteristics.

7. Older birth mothers.
Older birth mothers’ children are more prone to excess weight gain than the offspring of younger mothers.

8. Genetics. Obese moms may pass the trait onto their children in utero.

9. Higher body weight = greater fertility.
Heavy people produce more offspring than thinner people. Having said that, being obese can interfere with conception.

10. Assortative mating.
Heavy people tend to form relationships  with each other, and therefore produce heavy children.

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Top Ten Alternative Reasons Why Americans Are So Fat 1

Too much food and a lack of exercise are not the only factors contributing to obesity in the United States.

Scientists reviewed more than 100 studies on weight, and identified ten other possibilities as to why Americans are heavier than ever before, which offers help in sorting out how we can try to combat the obesity epidemic.

1. Less sleep.
We’ve gone from an average of nine down to about to seven hours of sleep a night; sleep deprivation is linked to a more robust appetite. And of course, if you are awake, you have that many more hours to fall prey to mindless eating.

2. Pesticides, Bovine Growth Hormone, and other chemicals in foods.
These substances can change hormonal activity, which can boost body fat.

3. Air conditioning and heating.
We don’t sweat and shiver as much as our ancestors, so we don’t burn as many calories.

4. Fewer smokers.
Nicotine is an appetite suppressant.

5. Greater use of medications.
Medications such as antidepressants and diabetes drugs, which have weight gain as a potential side effect. This also highlights just what a problem diabetes has become in this country.