Thursday, June 24, 2010

Diet Programs



Top Fat Loss Programs

Fat loss has been a hot topic for many years now. People love to
have shapely, sexy, healthy bodies which makes them look and feel
good. With the U.S. spending billions of dollars on weight loss
products and services, no wonder so many weight loss plans have
flooded the market. This makes the your choose even harder,
especially with seemingly every plan promising to melt pounds in
matter of days (if
not hours!).

Fad diets, as they are commonly called, promise you very quick
results. You need to be very careful while choosing the right plan
for you so as to avoid any unnecessary damage to your body (or you
self-esteem when the pounds come flooding back on). To make your
choice easier, here is the list of top fat loss programs:

Atkins Diet
The Atkins diet emphasizes high fat, high protein and low carbs.
The diet has been revised several times and the current plan
distinguishes between fats (good and bad) and promotes having
monounsaturated and polyunsaturated fats. The intake of
carbohydrates is also now relaxed, giving it a more balanced
nutritional approach. The high protein keeps you feeling full in
between the meals. This helps you eat less during the day.

Zone Diet
The Zone diet doesn't restrict the calories severely. Instead it
stresses on having a balanced blend of nutrients. It is a high
protein, controlled fat and low carb diet plan. You can eat healthy
fats and there is a guide to make the process easier. Since calorie
intake is controlled chances of weight loss are higher.

Ornish Diet
The Ornish diet is often called the "eat more, weigh less" plan. It
is a high fiber, low fat diet for vegetarians. Dairy products are
limited in this fat loss plan. This diet was originally for heart
patients but showed good results for shedding fat. This program can
be hard to follow; therefore you need to have great focus and
determination to stick to the plan.

Weight Watchers and Jenny Craig's diets are also popular fat loss
plans.

To follow any diet plan, you should become an educated consumer and
should rely on the facts supporting a particular diet. Use small,
sustainable, an stackable changes and choosing a plan that fits
your lifestyle can work wonders for you.

This is just the tip of the iceberg, but there are many interesting
choices for you, and when you add Middle Management to the mix,
each one only get's better!

Be on the look out for the next email with the subject: the Diet
Solution.

Your Body IS Your Business!

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