Written by Tracey Clissold – USANA Ambassador and Sports Nutritionist
Well welcome to 2013! I know many of you will have New Year’s weight loss resolutions, particularly those participating in the USANA RESET™ Challenge: Destination Transformation, so here are some tips to help you on your weight loss journey.
What are some of the common things people get confused about when trying to lose weight? 1. Skipping meals (e.g. not eating breakfast) 2. Irregular eating patterns – too long between meals/snacks 3. Cutting out carbohydrates (e.g. Paleo or high protein diet)
All these issues cause the same problem – low blood sugar.
When blood sugar levels drop below normal the following things happen:
The brain is deprived of glucose (its only fuel) leading to lethargy/fatigue and lack of motivation
You crave “quick fix” high energy snacks (high GI/processed foods)
You burn muscle tissue as fuel (making new sugar), which over time lowers your metabolic rate (calorie cost of living). The long term effect is muscle loss and fat gain.
The formulation of USANA’s NutrimealTM shakes and Nutrition Bars are ideal to provide sustained energy and to satisfy hunger. They are low GI, balanced carbohydrates/fats/protein, have essential fats and are a complete protein source.
4. Exercise + healthy diet = ideal fat loss equation
Every muscle contraction uses calories. Incidental activity uses more calories over the course of a day than a “planned” exercise session. So fill up your day with incidental activity – don’t sit down all day!
Incidental activity includes walking everywhere, doing the housework, gardening, playing with kids/pets and washing the car.
5. Weight on the scales – all weight is not equal!
Muscle is 3X heavier than fat!
Most low calorie diets will cause a great deal of muscle burning because carbohydrate feeding is limited. This is quite impacting on the scales! However the following things will “protect” your muscle (your metabolic rate), and make you a “fat burning machine”:
Exercise (use your muscle) – every muscle contraction counts!
Eat smaller meals regularly (5-6 smaller meals per day)
Don’t reduce the carbohydrate content of your diet below 50% of your total calories (focus on vegetables, fruit and whole grains).