A Look into Diet Fitness
So many more people thesedays are very much more conscious about their own health and fitness even to the point
of wearing sports clothing such as tracksuits just to feel fitter. In addition to that, these people, and many
others as well, are now having that desire to sculpt their bodies to ahieve that magazine-cover look. As a result,
gyms, health spas and other fitness centers have proliferated all over to cater to the needs of the fitness buffs
and afficionados.
Even on television exercise machines, weight loss products, and other paraphernalia to improve fitness have more
or less gained control over the airwaves and made their way into the households. But exerise is not the only way to
build that body beautiful. It also entails certain amount of responsibility on the foods one chooses to eat. Being
healthy and fit requires one to observe diet fitness.
Diet fitness is as essential as exercise itself. Diet for fitness provides the essential
nutrition one needs to restore worn-out muscles and for healthy growth. Diet fitness should
never be taken for granted. With the popularity of keeping fit, many different views, methods, programs and dieting
strategies have been formulated by many professionals. Among these are high carb diets and high fat diets. Whih one
is more effective and which one should one choose to follow?
First thing to know would be the fundamental differences between these two diet approaches. As the name implies,
high carb diets concentrates on taking in carbohydrate-rich foods while high fat diets endorses fat-rich foods.
High carb diets are utilized to glycogen stored in the liver and muscles. Glycogen is a glucose complex that
provides large amounts of energy ready for use in anaerobic exercises.
Fats, on the other hand, is well-nown for being the richest source of calories. It actually contains 2.5 times
more calories than carbohydrates and proteins alike. Studies also show that it takes the body 24 calories to
metabolize carbohydrates while it only takes 3 to burn down fat. So which one to follow? A person can follow a high
carb and low fat fitness diet or the other way around. It is absolutely not recommended to follow both at the same
time; unless of course if you want to gain body fat.
But then diet fitness is not all about losing fat, one must also consider his diet in order to keep fat away.
Research shows that sustainable loss of weight can only be achieved on a diet which suits the individual food
preferences, lifestyle, medical profile and satiety signals.
Diet programs all over can help you shed off excess pounds, but only one diet can help you stay sexy, and it is
the one that satisfies you most. Other important aspects of having a fit diet are moderation, balance and
variation. One must be careful not to leave out important nutrients and other substances necessary for healthy body
functioning. health organizations are clear about the amounts of nutrients an individual should have in the
body.
Low fat high carbs, high carbs low fat; the question is not which diet program will work out but which is it
that will work for you. Striving for a sexy and healthy body does not have to burden an individual, diet fitness
does not have to mean sticking to the same kind of food for life. One may even try to be adventurous and try out
new foods out there. Who knows? one may even discover spinach interesting.
A great way these days to learn about new diets is to listen to the experts and by that I mean
audio books.
We like to make it easy for our readers so we supply resources to help. Try 'Listening on the go' to a title called
The Diet Code by Stephen Lanzalotta.
Listen to a sample to see if you like it plus there are many other 'audio books on the subject.
Editor.
Articles on Health
____________________________________________________________________ Peter Charalambos is a contributing writer for health information sites. He has written about all
aspects of vitamins, minerals and health supplements and constantly strives to uncover biased research which
tries to undermine natural products in favour of drugs.
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