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How to cut fat from your diet?
Weight loss tips from a plastic surgeon
A lot of
people wrongly think that cosmetic surgery procedures like
tummy tuck,
liposuction, and
gastric bypass surgery (or other similar
obesity surgery procedures) are an alternative to
weight loss. No, they are not. On the other hand, the
best results come when you have already
eliminated the maximum amount of weight through diet and
exercise and then undergo
body contouring. In other words, make the body
prettier by
getting rid of excess skin (a result of weight
loss) and refining the body shape with the help of a
cosmetic surgeon. (Related:
Risks of
body contouring)
So did
you ever guess that a plastic surgeon will also give you
weight
loss tips? Well, a top plastic surgeon Dr. Sam Speron
of Chicago knows what people should do before they come to
him. He has several tips for starting your weight loss
efforts right at the grocery store:
- Make room for only one splurge
per trip. If you know you get to pick out one
treat, you'll really think about what you want it to be,
instead of mindlessly throwing in a couple bags of candy
or cookies.
- Only shop on a full stomach.
When you're hungry, you're more tempted to buy high-fat
foods. Also, go to the grocery store when you are not in
a rush. That way you'll have more time to read
food labels, which will help you
make healthier choices.
- Carefully scan food labels for
trans fats. A great way to eat healthy is to
simply put back on the shelf any food that contains
these artery-clogging, man-made fats.
- Look for the low-fat version of
your favorite ice cream. Purchase low-fat ice
cream or frozen yogurt instead of the regular kind. And
get a box of individual-size bars instead of a tub. The
reason: You're less likely to have more than one bar,
unlike the tub where it's easy to keep sticking your
spoon back for another bite. (Related article:
Healthy desserts)
- Look for the low-fat
version of your favorite cheese. The taste
and texture of low-fat cheeses have vastly
improved over the past few years. Plus, you save
about 6 fat grams a serving.
- Say yes to potato chips —
the baked kind. There are so many flavors
out there now and by swapping regular chips for
baked you'll cut your fat intake by 80 %.
(Related article:
Healthy snacks)
- Frozen meals are okay if you
choose healthy ones. Swap regular frozen
macaroni and cheese or pizza dinners for their
low-fat counterparts. You can find
substitutes that taste just as good. Try healthy
brands such as Amy's Organic, Lean Cuisine, and
Healthy Choice. These are a great way to keep
portions in control. The pre-packaged portions
keep the amount of fat you're consuming in check,
but the servings are hearty so you don't feel
deprived. (Related article:
Healthy dinner tips)
- Try fat-free Greek yogurt. The thick
texture of Greek yogurt makes it very satisfying, so you
feel like you're really indulging. Add fresh fruit like
frozen blueberries to sweeten it. The brand Fage Total
is available at most grocery stores.
- Only buy bread with fiber. Bread
should have three grams of fiber a slice. The fiber will
help keep you full and you'll consume less fat
throughout the day. Look for "whole-wheat
flour" listed as the first ingredient.
- Trade ground beef for ground chicken
or turkey. Your
burgers and
tacos will taste just as meaty, but you'll slash the
fat in every bite. (Related recipe:
Healthy sandwich)
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