From Yahoo Health:
The main points -
Don't eat less than 1000 calories
Eat every 4 to 5 hours
Make breakfast a priority
Protein with every meal
Aerobic exercise 4 to 5 times per week
Strength training 2 to 3 days per week
I like this type of advice - simple, and to the point.
Especially as the focus is ON metabolism, as this is overlooked by a lot of people.
As you get older the natural metabolism CHANGES - and changes greatly. Slows down, and it can be quite unexpected. I went from eating, drinking, scarfing, pretty much anything I wanted - and staying skinny. And I had (have) quite a sweet tooth, but it didn't affect my weight. And then over the course of six months, at 31 - I put on 15 pounds. And now, I go back and forth, battling that extra 15 pounds, depending on how my eating habits hold up (or don't).
Getting the metabolism up, in a healthy, simple way, has been one of the best ways to automatically fight weight gain.
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