Rapid Weight Loss (2/2)
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To keep it simple, consider that a pound in weight is generally believed to be 3,500 calories and then it’s easy to break down into daily reductions of 500 calories, meaning you can lose a pound in weight each week. Although most people eat far too much junk food, there is nothing wrong with a little now and then, and no-one should have to give up every type of food they enjoy although some thought should be given to how much is consumed.
How we feel is also a determining factor as people who are depressed or are not happy about their lives usually consume too much. The problem is that being overweight is the cause of many life threatening medical conditions including diabetes, heart problems, joint trouble and cancer. The answer to permanent weight reduction is not just about rapid weight loss diets but the person themselves and their psychological attitude to the problem.
Studies have shown that people who have started weight loss programs with a light-hearted determination are more likely to accomplish the looked-for results. This type of attitude is good for a person in all walks of life as it provides the person with a positive mind frame. Most people who have maintained their weight loss have found themselves with more energy and actually like themselves more because they have achieved something special.
Once a person starts seeing real benefits from using their rapid weight loss program, it is less of a chore to continue with the plan.
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