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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How to Gain Weight for Teenage Girls

Underweight girls may experience teasing from their peers because of their appearance. They may also be more vulnerable to illness, experience irregular periods and have trouble excelling in athletics. A teenage girl can gain weight by employing specific dietary and exercise strategies.

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What Is Sassy Water in the Flat Belly Diet?

The Flat Belly Diet promises to help you lose up to 2 pounds per week and shrink inches from your midsection. You focus on eating whole, minimally processed foods, especially foods rich in monounsaturated fats.

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How to Lose Stomach Fat in Three Weeks

Chances are you didn't gain all your stomach fat in three weeks, so you can't expect to lose it all that quickly. If you do nothing, your risk of health problems remains high. Fat deep in your middle surrounding your internal organs -- called intra-abdominal obesity or visceral fat -- is particularly dangerous.

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Will Eating 1000 Calories a Day Cause Weight Loss?

A low-calorie diet definitely induces weight loss, but lowering your calories too much can actually hamper your results. In cases where extreme obesity causes medical complications, a 1,000-calorie diet may be prescribed to initiate quick weight loss.

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Can You Flatten Your Stomach in 2 Days?

If you're having one of those days when it just feels like your pants won't button, but you usually eat right and exercise, it could be due to bloating. What you eat, your emotional state, hormones and, in some cases, medical conditions could be behind your swollen tum.

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How to Tell if You Are Losing Weight Without a Scale

Scales don't always give you an accurate assessment of weight loss. Their numbers vary according to what you're wearing, your hormones and water retention. Scales may tell you that your weight is "normal," but they don't reveal that you are carrying too much of that body weight as fat tissue.

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How Much Do You Have to Walk to Lose Weight?

You don't need a gym to get a quality workout -- just head out the front door for a brisk walk. It's the most popular way to stay fit, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in 2012. Walking as an exercise can even help you lose weight, if combined with a low-calorie diet.

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Health Risks of Gaining Weight Too Quickly

You might be tempted to gain weight as quickly as possible to address the issues of being underweight, such as compromised health and energy as well as possible low self-esteem. Increase your body weight slowly to avoid adding excessive body fat, though.

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Turmeric & Weight Loss

Turmeric, the brilliant yellow-orange spice that adds color to curry, also affords numerous health benefits. The primary antioxidant in the spice, curcumin, is an anti-inflammatory that's been used for centuries in medicine.

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How Many Calories Should a 19-Year-Old Eat a Day?

How many calories a 19-year-old should eat daily depends on size, goals, activity level and gender. Active males looking to build muscle need a lot more calories than petite women who are primarily sedentary.

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Fasting Tips for Weight Loss

Fasting--or consuming nothing but water for a specific period of time--seems a quick and easy way to drop a few pounds quickly. Most major health organizations, including the American Heart Association, do not recommend taking drastic measure to lose weight.

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Foods to Make You Lose Weight on Your Legs

You probably want slim legs to sport a mini-skirt or skinny jeans with style. Weight loss happens proportionally, though; you can't direct fat to disappear from one part of your body, no matter how much you wish for this.

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Home Remedies to Gain Weight in One Week

Gaining healthy weight is a gradual process. You may be able to put on as much as 1 pound in a week by consuming more calories, but it'll take time to make significant changes in your appearance. Consume a greater number of calories than you burn to put on the weight.

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Normal Weight and Height for a Male

Defining "normal" in a man's height and weight is not easy; age, body composition and physical type all affect what's normal. "Normal" can sometimes mean "average,"

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How to Calculate BMI for Athletes

Body mass index measures if you have a healthy level of fatness using an equation that involves the relationship of your height to your weight. Although body mass index, or BMI, is a good measure for much of the population, it's not infallible.

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Ways to Calculate BMI

When you go for a checkup, your doctor may measure your height and weight to determine your BMI -- or body mass index. This gives him an idea of your body's level of fatness and whether you're at a healthy size.

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What Salad Dressings to Use on the Atkins Diet

The Atkins Diet, or any other high-protein, low-carb diet, severely limits the amount of starchy foods you eat daily. Many foods contain carbohydrates, but you'll find high amounts of them in bread, pasta, sugar, many snacks, potatoes and fruits.

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How Many Calories in a Day Does it Take to Gain Weight?

When you gain weight, it usually creeps on slowly over several weeks or months -- not all at once in one day. Weight gain occurs when you consume more calories than you burn. A 3,500-calorie surplus -- 3,500 calories in addition to those you use every day -- will make you gain about 1 pound.

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How to Lose Hip Fat for Women

If you have a pear shape, larger hips and a smaller midsection, be thankful. Women's tendency to deposit fat in the hips and thighs is protective against certain chronic conditions, such as cardiovascular disease and type 2 diabetes, according to a study published in a 2012 issue of the Biology of Sex Differences.

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