Your thyroid dictates much of your metabolism, any malfunction or
disease afflicting this area may cause you to have problems in
metabolism leading to a drastic problem with your weight – you may
either gain weight, lose weight, or may find that losing weight is
harder than usual.
Those that plan diets do not take into consideration how their thyroids
and metabolism may affect their weight loss program. Most experts and
even the media pitch in and recommend that the best way to lose weight
is cut calories.
Those with a condition called hyperthyroidism suffer from an overactive
thyroid leading to one having his or her metabolism skyrocket. If this
is the case, then you will probably lose weight fast. This is a nice
proposition for some who wish to lose weight. However, this is actually
hazardous to the health.
Aside from the medical difficulties such a disease brings, one will also
notice weight problems as a result. These people have trouble keeping
on weight and may notice weakness and bulging of the eyes. This disease
may need special treatment from doctors.
Hypothyroidism on the other hand works in the other direction – slowing
metabolism until the body gains weight at an incredible rate. Like
hyperthyroidism, hypothyroidism causes a general weakness in the body.
It too may need special treatment and may cause serious health problems
if left unattended.
While cutting calories in itself can be very hard for most people –
imagine, the people involved in life and death struggles at the
supermarket regarding whether to buy that extra box of sweets, some have
exactly the opposite problem.
Instead of eating too much calories – which is a problem in itself, they eat too little calories instead.
Problem? What Problem
The problem with some is that they believe that since the experts say
that they have to cut calories, cutting calories to an inordinate amount
will reap greater results. Unfortunately, it doesn’t work that way.
While cutting calories helps diets, consuming too little calories pushed
the body into a hoard mode, the body’s metabolism slow to adapt to the
lesser amount of available energy.
If your body enters this mode, your body will work at such slow
metabolism that losing weight becomes impossible. The technique here
should be to reduce calories without the body slowing its metabolism.
Only then can losing weight become easier.
Another problem that can arise from decreased metabolism is that when
your metabolism slows due to a drastic reduction in metabolism, and then
you suddenly eat a good, hearty, calorie-filled meal, you are bound to
gain more weight owing to the increased surplus of energy.
This is why an imbalanced meal is highly discouraged among those that
seek to lose weight. The sudden loss and increase of calories will cause
an imbalance in one’s energy consumption directly affecting fat
deposit.
Here is a simple computation to help you get to the right amount of
calories you will need per day so that you get your nutrients in the
right balance.
First of all, multiply your weight in kilograms by 30. If you only know
your weight in pounds, divide it by 2.2 to get to its English
equivalent. We divide this number by 30 because that is the number of
calories you need to maintain your weight per pound of weight.
For example if your weight in pounds is 150, divide it by 2.2. That will
give you a figure of 68.18. This is your weight in kilograms. Multiply
this by 30 and you will arrive at the amount of calories you will need
per day to maintain 150 lbs.
You may consult a nutritionist to help you come lose weight. In the end
it all comes down to math. If you consume more that your body needs, it
stores it as fat. Now is probably a good time to start studying the back
of those grocery cartons.
Try to keep your diet at a 40% protein, 25% fat, and 35% carbohydrate
meals at 300 calories per meal. Spread out these meals in a day for
optimum results.
While it may be simple computation to get at numbers, do not forget the
earlier mentioned fact that the body adapts to its condition. Expose it
to extreme ones and you may find yourself getting results you never
wanted. Consult a nutritionist for more advice.
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