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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Can You Use Apple Cider Vinegar and Cinnamon to Lose Weight?

Losing weight with cinnamon and apple cider vinegar - discover how these natural ingredients can aid in weight loss when combined with a reduced-calorie diet and exercise program. Find out why cinnamon and apple cider vinegar are effective for weight loss, including their potential benefits and drawbacks.

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How to Drink Senna Tea for Weight Loss

Dieter's teas, which often contain senna, are marketed toward those looking to lose weight. These teas aren't the best or safest way to reach your weight-loss goals, however, because there are potential risks to using them that may not be clear from reading the package.

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How to Calculate Percentage of Body Fat Loss

Being healthy doesn't only mean you're at a healthy weight, it also means you have a healthy body composition without too much body fat. Having a body that's too high in body fat can put you at an increased risk for disease, including diabetes and heart disease, even if you're at a healthy weight.

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Can Eating Too Many Nuts Make You Fat?

Nuts are very nutritious, and they may even help limit your risk of cancer, heart disease and other health problems, according to a review article published in Nutrients in 2010. You may worry about their high calorie and fat content, however, thinking that they'll cause weight gain.

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Weight-Loss Plans for a 300-Pound Man

A man weighing 300 pounds would be considered obese unless he was at least 7 feet tall. This increases the risk for a number of different health problems, including heart disease and type-2 diabetes.

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How Do Thermogenic Fat Burners Work?

About 34 percent of Americans surveyed who attempted to lose weight tried to do so by using weight loss supplements, reports an article published in Obesity in 2008. Thermogenic fat-burning supplements are one type of over-the-counter diet supplements available, but the evidence for their use isn't very strong.

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Epsom Salts and Weight Loss

Epsom salt baths have been promoted as a potential weight-loss solution since the 1900s, but this doesn't mean they actually work. No scientific evidence is on record to recommend them for this purpose, according to an article on the Library of Congress website.

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The Standard Waist & Hip Measurements Based on Height & Weight

Bodies come in all shapes and sizes, so you won't find a chart that lists standard waist and hip size to go with each height and weight. You will, however, find a healthy weight range for each height, a healthy waist size range for a given hip size, and a healthy waist size range for a specific height.

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The Best Protein Bars to Lose Weight

Not all protein bars are created equal, but if you choose the right type, they can be part of a balanced, reduced-calorie weight loss diet. Protein is helpful for weight loss, and these bars are a quick and portable way to increase your protein intake when you're on the go.

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Six-Pack Abs Diet for Women

The Abs Diet, and its sequel, The Abs Diet for Women, was created by Men's Health magazine editor-in-chief David Zinczenko, who claims his diets can help people achieve the coveted six-pack abs.

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Can You Gain Weight With Brewer's Yeast?

Brewer's yeast is sometimes used as a supplement to increase energy levels and to provide chromium, B vitamins, selenium and protein. Because of the chromium Brewer's yeast contains, it may be more likely to help with weight loss than with weight gain.

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How Many Calories Per Kilogram of Weight?

Eating the proper number of calories can help you maintain your weight. No one number of calories per kilogram is appropriate for everyone; a number of factors, including age, gender and activity level, affect calorie needs.

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How to Calculate IBW

If you're trying to lose or gain weight, knowing your ideal body weight can help you determine a goal. You can use a simple equation to figure out your ideal body weight, or IBW, but other considerations are important as well if you want to stay healthy.

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How to Get a 24-Inch Waistline

While some celebrities may have 24-inch waists, this isn't an easy feat to accomplish and isn't necessarily healthy for everyone. Although it isn't possible to spot reduce and just lose fat from your midsection, a combination of diet and exercise can help you shrink your waistline along with the rest of your body.

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Foods to Avoid for Visceral Fat

Some types of body fat -- such as the visceral fat that lies deep in your abdomen and surrounds your internal organs -- are more harmful to your health than others. Visceral fat increases your risk for certain health conditions, including breast cancer, heart disease and type 2 diabetes.

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How to Determine Body Composition by Height and Wrist Size

You can't determine your body composition solely by your height and wrist size. Wrist size varies from person to person, and typically is associated with overall frame size rather than with body composition. The only way to obtain an accurate idea of your body composition is to measure your body fat percentage.

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Is Kali Jeeri Good for Weight Loss?

Kali Jeeri -- also known as kalijiri, bitter cumin or Centratherum anthelminticum -- is a plant, and its seeds are sometimes used as an herbal medicine. It shouldn't be confused with two other types of cumin -- Bunium persicum, also called kala jeera, and Nigella sativa -- both sometimes referred to as black cumin.

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Benefits of Milk Thistle for Weight Loss

While milk thistle is a complementary and alternative medicine that's been used for thousands of years, it's not likely to bring about large amounts of weight loss. To lose weight, each day you need to burn more calories than you eat.

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Amount of L-Carnitine to Take for Optimum Fat Burning

Carnitine is an antioxidant used by your body to turn the fat you eat into energy. Typically, the body makes plenty of carnitine, so supplements aren't necessary. However, some people take supplements in the hopes of increasing weight loss, but research doesn't appear to support this practice.

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