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Why Your Diet Should Target Fat Loss

 

Author: Pam Jenkins

Just trying to lose untargeted weight can be detrimental to your long term health. Targeting fat loss is effective and provides long term health benefits. Here are just a few of the reasons you should choose a targeted fat loss diet

On a fat loss diet you will be eating more food than when you were gaining weight. So forget about being hungry and feeling deprived. The reason for this is simple. Every gram of fat contains more than twice as many calories as a gram of protein or carbohydrate. So, for every gram of fat that you eliminate from your diet, you'll be eating 2 grams of nutrient dense, delicious, alternative foods. You're probably thinking that can't be right. You're thinking you must cut down on your calories. Not necessarily, here's why.

To successfully lose fat, you must combine exercise with your low fat eating plan. Increased exercise will require you to consume more calories. Regular exercise is one of the keys to targeting fat loss. The immediate benefits of exercise are increased energy levels, improved circulation, better muscle tone, and, of course, weight loss. The long term benefits are a healthier heart, stronger bones, and a lean toned body. As you build muscle to replace fat, your body requires more calories to maintain that muscle. As a result of this, you will burn more calories even while you are sleeping.

Targeting fat loss means eliminating simple refined carbohydrates from your diet. Sugar and white flour trigger a huge insulin response when eaten. They are digested and enter your blood stream almost instantly. Your body sees this surge of available energy as a surplus and immediately goes to work storing it as fat. These simple carbohydrates will be replaced with complex carbohydrates, which are digested more slowly and do not trigger a massive insulin response leading to fat creation.

Many of the complex carbohydrates in a fat loss diet contain significant amounts of fiber. Fiber is known to reduce cholesterol in your circulatory system and improve heart health. Medical studies have also shown that moderate resistance training on a regular basis stimulates bone growth and reduces the risk of osteoporosis. Your bones dont get larger, just more dense.

If youre planning to lose weight why not take advantage of all the benefits of a fat loss diet? A lifetime of improved overall health is the bonus. All you have to lose is the fat.

Author Bio:
Pam Jenkins is a specialist in this area. Pam has written several articles in the past on this topic.
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