10 Easy Ways to Fire Up Your Metabolism
By Kim Archer
Have you been trying to lose weight, and suddenly find yourself stuck
on a dieting plateau? If the scale isn't budging despite your best
efforts, a sluggish metabolism may be the cause.
Metabolism is a complex process that converts the calories in the foods
you eat into energy to ensure the proper functioning of your body. If
you have a high metabolism, you'll burn fat and lose weight more easily
than someone with a low metabolism, even at the same level of energy
intake and expenditure.
Generally speaking, if you're stuck with a low metabolism, you'll never
be able to eat as much as your skinny friend with a high metabolism
without gaining weight. That being said, there are things you can do to
speed up your metabolic rate and get you over the hump towards
continued weight loss.
Here are 10 ways you can rev up your metabolism:
1. Exercise. This is the single most effective way to raise your
metabolism. The more muscle tissue you have, the more calories you'll
burn during everyday activities. Work out with weights at least twice a
week, and fit in 30 minutes daily of cardiovascular exercise. Go for a
brisk walk, run on the treadmill or cross train at the gym. Fit fitness
into your day by taking the stairs instead of the elevator, parking
your car further from the building, or doing some energetic
housecleaning.
2. Have mini meals. Eating four to six small meals throughout the day
rather than three big ones will keep your metabolism revved up
constantly.
3. Don't skip meals. If you think skipping meals means you'll lose
weight, you're wrong. If you don't feed your body when it expects to be
fed, your metabolism grinds to a halt, thinking that you're in
starvation mode. See tip number 2.
4. Eat more whole, unprocessed foods like vegetables, fruit, and whole
grains. These foods help to keep your metabolism on an even keel.
5. Spice it up. Spicy foods such as hot peppers have been shown to boost your metabolism.
6. Cut back on sugar. High blood sugar levels cause you to store more food as fat.
7. Drink more water. When your body burns fat, it produces toxins. If
you don't take in enough fluids to flush them out, your metabolism
slows down.
8. Drink green tea. Studies have shown that green tea can speed up your
metabolism. It also has numerous other health benefits that make it a
worthwhile addition to your diet.
9. Get some sleep. Studies have shown a correlation between not getting enough sleep and weight gain.
10. Lose your stress. Emotional and physical stress can prompt the
release of cortisol, a steroid hormone that lowers your metabolism.
Plus, you're likely to eat more when you're stressed out.
So don't be discouraged and give up if the scale isn't budging. Try
these tips to give your metabolism an edge, and you should be burning
calories again in no time. Remember, healthy eating and fitness are a
way of life, not just a quick fix to drop some pounds.
Kim Archer is publisher of women's wellness site The Internet Spa at http://www.internet-spa.com
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