Weight Loss Strategies: Calorie Burn, Dieting & Fitness Plans

Sustainable weight management is achieved through calorie deficit strategies, metabolic endocrine support, and high-intensity exercise routines.

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Diet to Reduce Edema

Edema, or swelling, occurs when unusually large amounts of fluid collect in your circulatory system or your interstitial space -- the space between your cells. Edema most commonly occurs in your lower extremities, including your legs, ankles and feet.

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Blood Type A: Grocery List of Very Beneficial Foods

The idea that you should choose your foods based on your blood type is controversial. The Blood Type Diet theory was popularized by naturopathic physician Peter D’Adamo after his study of genetics, medical history and anthropology.

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Ketosis & Depression

According to the British National Health Service, or NHS, ketosis results when too many ketones build up in your blood. Ketones are chemicals that your body produces as a byproduct of burning fat for fuel. Ketosis is a goal of some very-low-carb diets.

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How Much Weight Can You Lose by Not Eating Bread?

Sliced bread, rolls, bagels, pitas and other bread products can provide you with nutrients like B vitamins and iron. In large amounts, though, bread may supply more calories than your body needs, leading to weight gain. How much weight you can lose by avoiding eating bread depends on how much bread you currently eat.

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How Can I Lose Weight in My Thighs in Two Weeks?

Everyone seems to gain weight in different places: some pack on the pounds in the arms, stomach or even butt while others may find that their thighs are getting thicker. Although you can’t spot reduce one area on your body, you can use weight loss methods to reduce your overall body fat.

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Will an Exercise Bike Help Me Lose Belly Fat?

An exercise bike, sometimes called a stationary or recumbent bike, is a piece of exercise equipment that allows you to simulate the effects of bicycling in a small, interior space. Like bicycling itself, riding an exercise bike is an aerobic exercise, without the worry over weather conditions.

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Plain Water Versus Flavored Water on a Diet

Trying to lose weight means cutting cut back on the amount of calories consumed through beverages as well as foods. Coffees, sodas, fruit juices and sports drinks can all be high in either calories, fat and/or sugar. Substituting high-calorie beverages with water can aid weight loss efforts and add variety.

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Side Effects of Losing Weight Too Fast

Losing weight can be very beneficial for your long-term health if you're overweight. However, it's important to do it at a sensible pace, as very rapid weight loss can lead to serious health complications and "yo-yo" dieting in the future. A healthy and sustainable rate of fat loss is roughly 1 to 2 pounds per week.

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Exercises for the Sedentary & Morbidly Obese

Sedentary adults tend to get little to no exercise. This not only affects your level of fitness, but also increases the likelihood of obesity and even morbid obesity. Obesity is often characterized as a body mass index between 30 and 39.9, while morbid or extreme obesity is a BMI of 40 and above.

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The Ingredient List on an Arizona Diet Green Tea Label

Arizona Diet Green Tea with Ginseng and Honey is a beverage manufactured in the United States. Arizona was started in New York City in 1992 by friends and business partners John Ferolito and Don Vultaggio. The brand is marketed as a healthy alternative to drinking soda.

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Hydrolyzed Collagen for Weight Loss

Collagen hydrosylate, or hydrolyzed collagen, is a form of collagen that you may have encountered as an ingredient in gelatin, medicine capsules and other foods. Collagen is a protein derived from the bones and cartilage of certain animals.

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Safe Food to Eat During the Master Cleanse

The Master Cleanse, also known as the lemonade diet, is an extreme dietary cleanse, which has you consume a concoction of lemon juice, cayenne pepper, maple syrup and water for at least 10 days. You also conduct a nightly saltwater flush and take a laxative tea.

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How to Get BMI Down to 21.8

Health care professionals use body mass index, or BMI, as a tool to assess health. Keeping your BMI within the normal range may indicate a reduced risk of developing a chronic illness such as diabetes or heart disease. If your BMI indicates you're overweight, getting it down to 21.8 may improve health.

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Can You Lose 60 Lbs. in Four Months?

Reality weight-loss television shows lead you to believe that dropping 60 pounds in four months is a doable goal. Unless you have a massive amount of weight to lose, though, a 60-pound loss isn't a safe goal to achieve in a scant 16-week period.

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No-Carb Lunch Ideas

Standard lunch fare is often loaded with carbohydrates -- tacos, sandwiches, creamy soups, pizza and pasta salads contain grains, potatoes, milk and sugar that raise your intake of this macronutrient.

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What Are the Causes of Weight Loss With Lisinopril?

All medicines can cause side effects, though most are generally mild. Lisinopril is a medicine used alone or in combination for hypertension, or high blood pressure. It is often used in combination with other medicines for heart failure.

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Are Tomatoes Bad for Weight Loss?

If you are trying to lose weight, your diet is critical to your success. In general, avoid foods that are high in saturated fat and simple sugars. Although they have sugar, tomatoes are not bad for weight loss.

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Connection Between Wine & Belly Fat

Wine contains a plant-derived chemical, called resveratrol, which may help burn belly fat and decrease inflammation commonly associated with obesity.

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How Long Should It Take to Lose Thirty Pounds?

When you're trying to lose weight, slow and steady wins the race. Losing weight at a gradual, sustained rate increases the long-term success of keeping it off, so plan on a healthy weight loss of 1 to 2 pounds per week. Make the right changes and stay diligent, and you can expect to lose 30 pounds in 3.75 to 7.

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