If you think losing those extra pounds is hard, some recent findings suggest that might not be the tough part after all. It seems that losing
The researchers questioned over 1,100 adult subjects on 36 unique practices to see which of the behaviors was tied to
What they saw was that different skills are needed for losing weight and to keep the pounds from creeping back.
Taking part in a recognized
1. Losing the weight itself,
2. Making the transition to eating healthy and then
3. Keeping the weight off over the long term.
Once you lose the weight you have to make the change in lifelong habits that makes healthy eating and living a more permanent part of your life.
Weight maintenance calls for different skills. Just think about how many big names have lost weight on a "program" only to go on to regain it. Maintenance isn't easy.
Subjects identified practices like eating plenty of low fat protein sources, following a regular exercise program and treating yourself for all your good choices, while bearing in mind why you wish to keep the pounds off are all associated with keeping the
Clearly being more physically active is an essential part of keeping weight off. So you'll need to ramp up the activity in a big way. And keep reaching for the support system that helped you lose weight in the first place, this will reinforce the good habits you've used to get you this far. It all boils down to changing the way in which you eat, and live. You need to redefine your relationship with food, and exercise, forever.
So, if you want to keep the