Tag: ‘Breakfast’

Low Calorie Diet

The low-calorie diet is to lose 3 or 4 kilos in a few days, but to be a diet that provides all the nutrients the body needs can only be done for short periods.

If you have a big party or need to see thinner for a special occasion you can start low calorie diet one week before and exercise, for best results.

Breakfast
1 cup skim milk
1 jar small grain
1 slice of toast
1 banana (banana) or 1 apple
Coffee or tea with sweetener

Food
1 plate of vegetable soup
1 small steak or a piece of roasted or grilled chicken.
Grated carrot salad, tomato and lettuce.
1 jar of fruit salad
Snack
1 low fat yogurt
4 cookies bran
Dinner
1 plate of pasta with tomato sauce and low fat cheese.
1 Gelatin.

Dissociated Diets

Dissociated Diets

Dissociated diets can eat almost everything, but not at the same time is, do not mix food groups, respecting certain combination, for which food groups required by it and point to a rapid saturation or satiation of the appetite for consumption of a single group.

The principle of the different regimes, is based on a premise of not combine carbohydrates with proteins, which would result in weight gain, but to eat them separately this does not occur.

This type of dietary concept born in the 1930s and was very fashionable in the 1950s and 60s in many athletes followed the Scandinavian dissociated diet to prepare physically, at a competitive level.

Within these different regimes are the best known methods and those of Anthony Shelton Montignac, which may be routine, but have been very effective at the results.

That is:

It is based on the distribution of food, rather than quantity, for 24 hours a day, and it starts with a breakfast usually based on fruit and lunch must be based on carbohydrates, where you can eat at will, pasta, bread, potatoes, flour, pulses, sugar, rice, without any protein, such as those in meat, eggs, fish, dairy.

To get to the dinner, where the reverse intake is based only on the proteins.

Systems of this category must be assessed in terms of overall health before starting with them and in turn have to be monitored by health professionals because they can cause nutritional imbalance relatively large and therefore require a great discipline and are sometimes difficult to maintain.

Diet after Christmas

Diet after Christmas

A purifying diet after Christmas helps us balance the body. We are in full Christmas parties and banquets are common. Within days we are celebrating Christmas Eve, then Christmas dinner. In Healthy Living give you ideas to balance your diet after a Christmas feast. This diet is designed to do during a single day as a cleanser, after a high intake of calories, as in Christmas meals. Not a diet to lose weight but to cleanse the body and balance the excesses of the previous day.

Breakfast:

* Infusion with skim milk or nonfat yogurt with fruit 1.
* 1 slice of bran bread with virgin olive oil, jam or light or nonfat cheese.

Midmorning: (more…)

Weight Loss Tips

Weight Loss Tips

1. Start with the overall image. Write your goals and be specific. What would you change? Where do you want to be in about a year?

2. Then concentrate on the details. Every day we make dozens of small decisions that can make a world of difference between weight loss or weight gain. Do you choose oatmeal and fruit breakfast, or choose a bar of chocolate? “You spend twenty minutes on the couch, or do you go for a walk in the surroundings? Small changes can give you great results.

3. Start out right no matter what your current status. Perhaps at first a couple of blocks too, but gradually gaining state anger and be able to do a walk of twenty minutes, and then a one hour, and so … will be running soon!

4. Breakfast! A full breakfast will make you feel happy and energetic throughout the day. Milk, oatmeal, a banana and an apple is a good alternative. Remember the little decisions, learn to choose and you will lose weight very easily. (more…)

Best time to eat when you want to Lose Weight

Best time to eat when you want to Lose Weight

When you want to lose weight there is an obvious need to reduce the amount of energy consumed, but once the diet has been established it may sometimes eat over those calories needed to lose weight. To try to compensate for these “occasional incidents” could try to make our meals at times when it is more likely that more energy is used effectively to replace nutrition needs and reduce the risk of build up that energy as fat in the hips. So when is the best time to eat?

Some experts say the best time to eat is when we feel hungry because this is nature’s way of telling us that the body requires nutrients or energy. The problem with this recommendation is that many feel hungry all the time and rely on high-calorie meals, which is partly why it has gained weight in the first place.

Personally I think the best time to consume energy is when the body is more active when the metabolism is accelerated or when there is a need for extra nutrition. (more…)

How A Good Breakfast Helps You Lose Weight?

How A Good Breakfast Helps You Lose Weight?

There is a relationship between a bad breakfast and many health problems!

Did you know that our body consists of trillions of cells to keep them healthy and more than 100 nutrients you need during the day, every day?

All I ate yesterday, we can divide into two major groups:

* The first group supplies energy (proteins, fats, carbohydrates).
* The second group provides construction materials and repair of cells (proteins, amino acids, vitamins, minerals, trace elements and others).

Expend energy yesterday when you were awake, and body building materials used at night to regenerate.
Your body wakes in the morning and there are 100 trillion cells that they say in unison, “Give me the nutrients and energy I spent yesterday.”

And what are you giving your body the morning? Toast with jam and coffee with sugar.
These are simple carbohydrates that are digested and converted immediately into sugar in the blood.

Your body craves more than 100 nutrients – but what will you give? (more…)