Weight Management: Metabolic Health, Bulking & Fat Loss Strategies

Weight management often depends on calculating metabolic rates, understanding fat biochemistry, and tailoring exercise programming for either muscle acquisition or structured fat reduction.

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Do Tomato & Cucumber Salads Help You Lose Weight?

You can eat fresh tomatoes and cucumbers on their own, but you can also eat them together in a salad for a snack or light side dish. A tomato and cucumber salad can be rich in essential nutrients, such as potassium and vitamin C, and some kinds of tomato and cucumber salad can also help you lose weight.

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Does Creatine Make You Lose Your Belly?

Americans purchase more than 1.8 million pounds of creatine per year, according to the National Institutes of Health. In supplemental form, creatine can improve athletic performance by increasing your muscle capacity. However, it’s not the type of supplement that will help you lose weight -- at least not initially.

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How to Lose Butt and Stomach Weight

When you carry extra weight in your lower body, it could cause health problems. An accumulation of belly fat is associated with a higher risk of type 2 diabetes, breast cancer, stroke and cardiovascular disease, according to MayoClinic.com.

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How to Keep Fruit Kabobs Fresh Overnight

Fruit kabobs are a fun way to serve cut fruit without the mess. It can take a long time to construct fruit kabobs, mainly because you have to prep the fruit before you skewer it. To save time, you can make fruit kabobs the night before you plan to serve them.

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How to Lose Stomach Fat Resulting From Diabetes

Excess stomach fat, also known as abdominal or central obesity, is linked to impaired insulin action or insulin resistance. Consequently, abdominal obesity is associated with a higher risk for pre-diabetes and type 2 diabetes (T2DM).

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Liquid Diets and Protein Shakes

Medical weight loss plans typically include a a liquid diet phase in which participants consume protein shakes in place of regular meals.

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Can You Double the Dose of Alli?

To help speed up weight loss, some people turn to diet aids such as Alli, an over-the-counter pill that helps reduce the amount of fat your body processes from the meals you eat. Using Alli does not guarantee weight loss, but some people find that following the plan helps keep them on track.

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Calories Eaten Versus Calories Burned

Whether you are trying to bulk up or slim down, understanding the relationship between calories eaten and calories burned is crucial, but figuring it out can be a challenge. A number of factors can impact that relationship, plus people burn calories at different rates, even while doing the same activities.

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Losing Weight With Frosted Flakes

Cereal is a healthy part of a diet plan that may assist weight loss. The healthiest options are made from whole-grains and are low in fat and sugar. Although Frosted Flakes are higher in sugar than other cereals and often not considered a diet food, they can be part of a healthy weight-loss plan.

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Ex-lax & Weight Loss

If you're looking to lose weight, using laxatives might seem like a way to keep your body from absorbing the calories in food. However, this isn't an effective weight loss method and can lead to serious health complications. Ex-lax is an over-the-counter laxative used to treat constipation.

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Body Fat Percentage for Children

Like adults, more and more children are having a hard time managing their weight. And an overweight child is more likely to become an overweight adult, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Figuring out your child's body fat is one way to assess your child's health risk.

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Can You Lose Weight With Cold Showers?

While it's nice to think that you can burn away excess fat by showering, it's not the best way to shed pounds. Shivering from exposure to cold -- such as in a long, cold shower -- might help you burn more calories over time, but it's not clear whether it actually leads to weight loss.

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Ideal Weight Calorie Calculator

Both your weight and body composition are important for good health. No ideal body weight exists for anyone, but rather there is a range of acceptable weights for any given height. A doctor can advise you on whether you're at a healthy weight or have an increased risk of obesity-related health problems.

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Why Do People Gain Weight As They Age?

Your weight essentially relies on your net calories. However, many other factors influence this formula, whether directly or indirectly, including the process of aging.

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How to Exercise for Maximum Weight Loss

The key to maximizing weight loss through exercise is to always keep your body guessing. Changing your routine, varying the intensity or adding strength-training exercises are ways to maximize your workout. Don't allow your body to adapt to your routine.

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3 Primary Sources of Calories in a Diet

The calories we consume provide energy and nutrients that our bodies require. Our best health comes from making good food choices from among carbohydrates, proteins and fats--and sometimes that is tricky. High-fat foods are also high in calories, but many low-fat or nonfat foods can also be high in calories.

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How to Get Rid of Water Weight Caused by the Pill

Oral contraceptives, or birth control pills, first came onto the market in the 1960s.The number of available brands has grown exponentially since that time, according to Brown University. The hormones in oral contraception can alter the way your body metabolizes water and lead to temporary weight gain.

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