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Weight loss generally occurs when the body expends more calories than it takes in. That means, you have to burn off or eat fewer calories that you consume through meals and snacks. Many people cut calories from their diet and burn calories through exercise to achieve weight loss. Working out on a regular basis is helpful for weight loss, but may not be practical for some people due to health conditions, time restraints, or lack of interest. However, research shows that when it comes to weight loss, diet plays a much more important role compared to exercise. [1] It's easier to decrease caloric intake by modifying your diet compared to burning off a significant amount of calories through exercise. Making a few changes to your diet and lifestyle can help you lose weight safely and effectively without planned exercise.

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Modifying Your Diet for Weight Loss

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  1. Weight loss programs usually require you to modify your total calorie intake. Counting calories and being aware of how much you eat can help you lose weight. In general, you'll want to cut out about 500–750 calories daily to lose about one to two pounds weekly. [2]
    • Figure out how many calories you can cut from your daily diet by first calculating the number of calories you should take in each day. Do this by searching online for a calorie calculator, then inputting your weight, height, age and activity level in order to calculate your recommended caloric intake . Each person is different, so it's best to get your own, personalized number.
    • Do not consume less than 1200 calories daily. A diet that's too low in calories puts you at risk for nutrient deficiencies as you cannot eat enough food to meet your daily requirements for most vitamins, minerals, and protein. [3]
  2. Calorie intake is only a part of the equation. Fad diets may promise you that counting carbs (carbohydrates) or eating a mountain of grapefruit will make the pounds drop off; but when it comes to weight loss, it's calories that count. Weight loss comes down to burning more calories than you take in. You can do that by reducing extra calories from food and beverages, and increasing calories burned through physical activity. [4]
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  3. If you are not exercising to burn calories, you must trim them from your diet in order to lose weight. Writing out a meal plan can help you plot out all your meals and snacks and make sure they fit into your pre-determined calorie range. In addition, be sure to use strategies to help yourself feel more full.
    • Spend some time writing out all your meals, snacks, and beverages for a few days or a week.
    • Allot a certain caloric amount for each meal. For example: 300-calorie breakfast, two 500-calorie bigger meals, and one to two 100-calorie snacks. This may help you choose what foods to eat for meals and snacks throughout the day.
    • Include foods from all five food groups most days. Review your meal plan to make sure you're getting adequate amounts of fruits, vegetables, whole grains, lean protein, and dairy.
    • Having all your meals and snacks planned in advance may keep you from making poor nutrition choices when you're in a rush.
    • Keep snacks conveniently located and ready in your fridge, car, backpack or purse.
  4. A diet that is calorie controlled and includes all five food groups is a good foundation for healthy weight loss. [5] You should include all of the following most days:
    • Fruits and vegetables. These foods are dense, filling, low-calorie and low-fat. Not only are fruits and veggies great for your waistline; they have copious amounts of vitamins, minerals, fiber, and antioxidants that you need for long-term health. Aim to make 1/2 of your meals fruits and/or vegetables.
    • Lean protein. Foods like poultry, eggs, pork, lean beef, legumes, dairy products, and tofu are great sources of lean protein. Protein will help keep you satisfied longer and may curb hunger cravings. [6] Aim to include 3-4 oz of protein at each meal — this is about the size of a deck of cards.
    • 100% whole grains. Foods that are whole grains are high in fiber and some vitamins and minerals. [7] Quinoa, oats, brown rice, millet, and 100% whole wheat pasta and bread are examples of whole grains to include in your diet. Limit your grains to about 1/2 cup or 1 oz per meal.
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    Losing weight without regular exercise is possible. To lose weight, you must control your caloric intake. It's a crucial step you can't skip. Ensure that your diet is well-balanced and contains foods that are low in calories and high in nutrition. Additionally, try increasing your daily physical activity to burn more calories.

  5. Including one to two low-calorie snacks is appropriate when you're trying to lose weight. Many times a snack will help support your weight loss. [8]
    • Snacking may be appropriate when there is more than five or six hours between your meals. Sometimes, going for long periods of time without eating may make it harder for you to stick to your planned meal or portion sizes as you may be overly hungry. [9]
    • Most snacks included in a weight loss plan should be calorie controlled. Aim to keep snacks between 100 and 200 calories. [10]
    • Healthy snacks include: 1/4 cup of nuts, one individual Greek yogurt, a hard boiled egg or celery and peanut butter.
  6. Don't sabotage your good intentions with poor preparation methods. Cooking methods that use a lot of oil, butter, or other high-fat sauces or seasonings may cause your weight loss to plateau or slow.
    • Try cooking methods that use little to no added fat. Try: steaming, grilling, braising, roasting and poaching/boiling.
    • Switch to extra virgin olive oil or canola oil. When substituted for saturated fats (like butter), these healthy monounsaturated fats can help to improve blood cholesterol levels, thereby reducing risk for heart disease and obesity.
    • Avoid cooking techniques such as deep fat frying or pan frying. Also avoid cooking methods that use a lot of butter, oil, or margarine.
  7. Staying well-hydrated is also essential to weight loss. Many times, thirst can feel similar to hunger and trigger you to eat. Drinking enough fluid can help prevent this mistake and promote weight loss. [11]
    • Aim for about 64 oz or about eight glasses of clear, sugar-free liquids each day. This is a general recommendation, but is a good place to start. [12]
    • Fluids that will count toward your daily goal include: water, sugar-free flavored waters, plain tea, and coffee without cream or sugar.
  8. Both alcoholic beverages and sugary beverages contain large amounts of calories that may work against your weight loss plan. Ideally, completely pass these up as long as you desire continued weight loss. [13]
    • Sugary beverages to avoid include: regular soda, sweetened tea, sweetened coffee drinks, sports drinks and juices.
    • At the maximum, women should consume one glass or less of alcohol daily and men should consume two or less daily. Again, if continued weight loss is desired, alcohol should be avoided. [14]
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Maintaining Your Weight Loss

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  1. Monitoring your progress is important when you're losing weight. Stepping on the scale regularly can help you see how effective your diet program is going and whether or not you need to make any changes.
    • Remember, safe weight loss is about one to two pounds per week. Be patient with your progress. You're more likely to sustain slow and steady weight loss in the long-term. [15]
    • For the most accurate pattern of results, it's best to weigh yourself at the same time of day, on the same day of the week and in the same clothes (or choose to go without clothes).
    • If your weight loss has plateaued or you've begun to gain weight, recheck your meal plans and food journals and see if you can cut out any more calories to help weight loss.
  2. Having friends, family members or co-workers supporting you through your weight loss plan may help you continue to lose weight and maintain it long-term. [16] Build a support group to help you stay on track.
    • See if others you know also want to lose weight. Many times people find it easier to tackle weight loss together as a group.
    • You can also try finding online support groups or support groups that meet in person on a weekly or monthly basis.
    • Get support by working with a registered dietitian; he/she can customize your meal plan and provide on-going support.
  3. Having a motivating and enticing reward at the end of your weight loss goals can help push you through to the end. Set up something exciting for yourself as you meet your goals. Ideas to try include:
    • Buying yourself new shoes or clothes.
    • Treating yourself to a round of golf or other favorite sport.
    • Getting a massage or other spa treatment.
    • Avoid food-related rewards, as these can trigger old habits that might not be conducive to weight loss.
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Making Lifestyle Changes for Weight Loss

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  1. Journaling your meals, snacks and drinks can help motivate you to stay on track. Also, people who journal typically lose more weight and keep it off longer compared to those who do not track their food.
    • You can either purchase a journal or download a food journal app. Try to track as many days as you can. Again, you're more likely to stay on track and stick with your meal plan the more often you record your foods.
    • Keep track of your food journal. This may be a good resource to evaluate how well your diet is going and how effective it is for weight loss.
  2. Sleeping seven to nine hours each night is recommended for general health and wellness. [17] However, adequate sleep is also important for weight loss. Studies show that people who sleep less than six or seven hours nightly or have poor sleep weigh more than those who get adequate rest.
    • Go to bed earlier. If you have to get up early, try to get in bed earlier to help increase your total sleep time.
    • To make sure you have a sound and undisturbed sleep, remove all electronics — like your phone, tablet device or computer — from your bedroom.
    • Practice good sleep hygiene to ensure you get the most out of your sleep.
  3. Baseline activity is activity that you already do everyday — walking up stairs, walking to and from your car, and doing daily chores. [18] This type of activity does not burn a lot of calories, but can help support your weight loss.
    • Although it's very possible to lose weight without going to the gym or working out regularly, there are definitely benefits of being moderately active. Even by simply increasing baseline activity, you may notice more weight loss, improved mood, or increased energy.
    • Try to increase your baseline activity each day. This can include parking further away from where you work or are shopping, taking the stairs instead of the elevator, standing during commercial breaks, or delivering messages to co-workers in person instead of by email.
    • Encourage social gatherings that are a bit more active. Frisbee, golf, swimming, or a simple picnic in the park with friends are activities that will get you moving (and get you fresh air). If weather is an issue, do something indoors like dancing.
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    Is it more difficult for women to lose weight than men?
    Laila Ajani
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    Laila Ajani is a Fitness Trainer and founder of Push Personal Fitness, a personal training organization based in the San Francisco Bay Area. With over 13 years as a trainer and exercise specialist, Laila has expertise in competitive athletics (gymnastics, powerlifting, and tennis), personal training, distance running, and Olympic lifting. Laila is certified by the National Strength & Conditioning Association (NSCA), and USA Powerlifting (USAPL), and she is a Corrective Exercise Specialist (CES).
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    Women must understand that reducing weight can be more difficult for them than for men. While this may be a misunderstanding or an established expectation, it is important to grasp the biological differences. Women have more body fat, which is important for biological reasons like childbearing. As a result, if you're a female embarking on a weight loss journey with a male partner, it's critical not to compare the rate of weight loss in pounds unfairly. Because of these intrinsic variances, men frequently lose fat more easily than women.
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      • Although losing weight is about reducing the amount of calories than you take in, it is also important that the calories you take in come from a well-balanced diet. Be sure to take in the appropriate amount of carbohydrates, proteins, and fats in order to ensure your body is getting everything it needs.
      • Carry a bottle of water around with you at all times. You'll be drinking water just as something to do and slowly develop a very good habit.
      • Don't skip breakfast! It revs your body's engine in the morning, spiking your metabolism and getting you ready for the day.
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      • Do not completely stop eating your daily meals, especially breakfast. This may seem like the idea to help you lose even more weight, since no food is being consumed, but this does the opposite. Not eating is unhealthy and can actually increase weight gain.
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      If you want to lose weight without exercising, you have to modify your diet so your body expends more calories than it takes in. Your diet should be rich in fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and healthy fats. Keep track of how many calories you eat every day, and try to cut about 500-750 calories from your diet per day to lose 1-2 pounds a week. However, do not consume less than 1200 calories daily or you’ll be at risk for nutrient deficiencies. For tips on maintaining your weight loss, keep reading!

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