Lose Weight While Reading This -- and Other Weight Loss Myths Debunked

By Pam Gaulin, published Jul 21, 2006
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Would you believe it if someone told you there was a pill to make you smarter, richer or more attractive? No, you'd probably laugh at the thought. It's no more ridiculous to believe that a pill could make you lose weight either.

Face it. There are are only two ways to lose weight: eat less and exercise more, as in burn more calories than you eat. As much as we'd all like to believe the diet commercials and print ads about weight loss secrets and "lose 30 pounds in 30 days" promises, they just are not true. In order to truly lose weight and become more fit and healthy, it takes work, people. There are no magic potions, only a genuine and long-term commitment to change your life. And if these methods did work, then why are we still all seeking the next big weight-loss secret?

While it is true that certain diets may help you initially shed 2-10 pounds of water weight, these fad diets are just that: passing fads. As soon as you return to a normal eating schedule and menu, those pounds will come right back on, and sometimes you will gain back even more than you initially lost. For example, nobody can live without carbohydrates (think rice, cereal, bread, pasta) for the rest of their lives. It is not possible and it is not healthy.

In fact, any "diet" that relies solely on one food group, or eliminates one altogether is lacking in nutritional balance that the body needs to function.

Weight Loss Myth #1: If I skip meals, I will lose weight.

Fact: Skipping breakfast and eating only once a day will slow down your metabolism. Research shows that people who eat less times during the day will eat more in the evenings.

A Better Way: Eat four to five smaller meals.

Weight Loss Myth #2: Carbohydrates are bad. Complex carbohydrates like rice, potatoes and bread are not high in fat or calories, it's the condiments we use that can add fat. it's also the portions we eat, since it is easy to overeat these foods.

A Better Way: Eat a variety of foods from all food groups and eat in moderation.

Weight Loss Myth #3: Nonfat and low-fat foods are low in calories and sugar.

Lose Weight While Reading This -- and Other Weight Loss Myths Debunked

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Takeaways
  • There are are only two ways to lose weight: eat less and exercise more.
  • Many commercially-produced Nonfat and low-fat foods are actually higher in calories and sugar to mak
  • Eat a variety of foods from all food groups and eat in moderation.
Did You Know?
In 1990, there were 53 million dieters in the United States who spent an estimated $33 billion on weight loss programs.
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Some of these facts I've known; others I was unaware of. Thank you for this article - it was interesting and informative. I think we kid ourselves when it comes to losing weight. (I say this as someone who needs to work on it.)

Posted on 06/17/2008 at 2:06:56 PM

 
Thanks for comments. everyone!!

Posted on 06/17/2008 at 1:06:26 PM

 
Nice article!

Posted on 06/17/2008 at 1:06:23 PM

 
I say this all of the time diet and exercise.....Excellet job!!!!

Posted on 06/17/2008 at 1:06:15 PM

 
Great article!!! I love that you showed us myths and why they are myths.

Posted on 06/17/2008 at 1:06:47 PM

 
Yeah, I think this was a good article. I've tried Rx diet pills, and did nothing but waist my $ b/c over a 3 month period, I only lost 15 lbs. And I've been at that 15 lb weight loss for a majority of that 3 months. I'm working on an exercise plan, and trying to eat healthier.

Posted on 06/17/2008 at 12:06:19 PM

 
Excellent article! There is no miracle diet.

Posted on 06/17/2008 at 11:06:52 AM

 
Excellent points here, Pam, especially about missing meals. It's nice to see that someone is still battling the myths found in fad diets.

Posted on 06/17/2008 at 11:06:19 AM

 
Great article and congrats on being featured!

Posted on 06/17/2008 at 10:06:18 AM

 
Great job.

Posted on 10/07/2007 at 10:10:00 AM

 
I think its a deeper need that people have than just losing weight... but yeah, this hit the nail right on the head. Good job.

Posted on 09/15/2006 at 3:09:00 AM

 
It's nice to see someone talking sensibly about this - there's so much ignorance and fear about weight loss in our culture.

Posted on 07/21/2006 at 9:07:00 AM

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