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Saturday, January 17, 2009

How To Improve Your Health And Fitness For The Long-Term

By Bradley J. Teele

If you're not getting results from a new diet or workout program, there may be other ways for you to maintain a healthy weight. Getting fit and healthy doesn't require expensive nutritional supplements or deprivation diets, and experts say you'll need a healthy plan for long-term health and fitness so you don't gain weight as you age.

The Prevention Magazine's book called 'No Fail Fitness Tips' says that there are techniques to avoid decline of body metabolism even as we gain age. It talks about taking constant resistance training alongside regular and nutritious meals. In addition, it presented ways necessary to combat weight gain as one ages and encounters fitness problems, such as:

Start walking frequently. In these days where everything is automated, people have lost the drive to do things by themselves. For example, instead of using the stairs, you prefer elevators. When going to a particular destination, you use a car instead of walking. Experts say that walking frequently and manually doing things can increase circulation and helps the core muscle groups to be active and healthy.

Consume only snacks that are high in protein throughout the day. To keep your metabolism at its optimal function, eat small portions of meals throughout the day and consume only protein-rich snacks because these can curb your appetite. Some examples of lean protein and healthy snacks are mozzarella cheese sticks and low fat yogurt. Check your eating habits and limit intake of unhealthy foods.

Exercise regularly. Taking at least thirty to forty minutes of exercise daily (and at exactly the same time) is a necessity if you intend to keep your metabolism stabilized throughout the day. Exercising regularly helps you achieve your short and long-term health and fitness goals as it makes it easier for you to commit to any type of fitness regiment.

Change your negative eating habits. Exposure to unhealthy eating habits can be an impediment in managing a healthy lifestyle. However, if you change your attitude and outlook on the food that you eat little by little, you are helping yourself more. Rather than getting rid of certain types of food, commit to eating smaller amount of food to keep up with your daily calorie limit and avoid deprivation in the process.

Sleep well. A person who deprives himself of sleep may tend to have unusually fierce appetite the next day, which weakens his body's metabolism. Approximately seven to eight hours of sleep is needed daily to be healthy and naturally fend off hunger.

Incorporating these changes in your lifestyle in a systematic and consistent manner allows you to lessen the chances of gaining weight, as you grow older. Weight loss can no longer be a recurring problem and you'll be on your way to a healthy lifestyle if these important strategies are to be included in your weekly schedule.

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