Working hard usually pays, but it may not necessarily be the
case in the quest to attain the ideal body weight. There are lots of
contributing factors like age, exercise routine and proper diet that can
affect a weight loss plan. However, it could simply be because of some
unknown nutrition traps that had a hand in wrecking your plan to attain a
healthy diet. Here are some of these traps of mistakes.
Buying on impulse
Going to the supermarket without having a shopping list handy is
treading on dangerous grounds. Chances are that there will be lots of unneeded
items in the shopping cart based on the store's special promotions, usually
from the snack and junk food.
Eating at night
Eating at night can lead to trouble. For example, maintaining a
habit of eating while you watch TV can lead to overeating. Saving up your
daytime calories for a nighttime meal is also unhealthy. You need calories
during the day when you're expending energy. And if you're not eating enough in
the day, you may be so hungry at night that you overeat.
Depriving yourself of your favourite foods
The more you tell yourself not to eat something, the more you
desire it. Obsession can set in, and all of the sudden you've downed an entire
cup of ice cream. Healthy eating isn't about deprivation or drastically
changing every aspect of your lifestyle. It's about learning how to enjoy what
you love in a healthy way.
Research shows that people who track their food intake if
they're trying to lose weight or monitor sodium in their diet, are more
successful. It makes you aware on a regular basis of what you're putting in
your mouth and how much you're eating. Also, tracking your food provides you
with an overall picture so you can figure out what's working and what
isn't.
Keeping unhealthy foods within reach
It's more challenging to avoid unhealthy foods if you stock them
in your refrigerator, even if they are intended only for a special occasion.
The best thing to do is surround yourself with healthy food. That's what you'll
eat when you find yourself looking for a snack. But if you buy a half gallon of
ice cream, eventually it will go into your stomach.
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