Increase Metabolism
Do you find it hard to loose weight and keep it off?
As we get older it gets even harder, which is a sign that we
need to increase metabolism. The
food that we eat converts into energy, and the word
‘metabolism’ refers to the process that the body uses to
distribute the nutrients from the food.
Our basal metabolism keeps us alive and provides basic
energy for life support, which requires 60-65% of the calories
eaten daily. An additional 25% of calories are used during
physical activity and another 10% are spent processing the food
we eat.
Everyone’s rate of and ability to increase metabolism is different and is
affected by many variables including general health, chronic
health conditions, lack of physical activity, and age. We’ve
all seen those people who can eat anything they want and never
seem to gain an ounce, regardless of their level of physical
activity; this is a prime example of a person with a relatively
high metabolic rate.
According to various sources, a winning formula to maintain
weight is to take in a number of calories equal to the amount
used on a daily basis. To lose weight and increase metabolism,
simply reduce the number of calories taken in, increase
calories expended, or do both for better, faster results.
Muscle burns more calories than fat, which is why it’s
important to include weight or resistance training with aerobic
exercise. Increasing the heart rate can increase metabolism
while exercising and also boosts resting metabolism for several
hours afterward; that’s why is a good idea to exercise before
the biggest meal of the day.
Eating high-quality protein, fresh fruits and vegetables,
and high-fiber grains will also give metabolism a boost. It is
possible to maintain your ideal weight without dieting; just
increase your metabolism and live healthy.
Boost your metabolism and you will burn fat 24/7!
People who exercise on a regular basis can eat more without
gaining weight because they expend more calories throughout the
day than someone who doesn’t. Eating three small meals every
day in addition to exercise will keep metabolism up and your
weight down.
Skipping meals isn’t an option either, because this only
lowers the metabolic rate. Everyone can benefit from a healthy
diet and exercise, and it’s a proven fact that thinner people
tend to metabolize food more quickly, so with each pound of
body fat shed, subsequent pounds come off faster to
increase
metabolism.
Age is also a factor that works against us, which is why
it’s even more important to eat right and stay active. Take
care of you body and it will return the favor.
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