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An Easy Way to Lose Weight in 2007

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As we approach the New Year many of us are planning to lose weight.  We’re feeling the effects of our over-indulgence between Thanksgiving and New Years and the way the pounds seem to slip on so much easier than they slip off as we get older.  There are times we just want to forget about our weight and eat whatever we want.  “Hey, I’ve lived this long carrying a few extra pounds, why not enjoy my life.”  On the other hand, we don’t like the feeling we have as our waist lines expand and we can’t ignore the health warnings we hear about weighing too much.

So how much is too much?  Well, recent research indicates that although being overweight can be a problem for our health, the real danger is putting on weight around the middle.  It makes sense when you think about it.  Packing in some extra fat around the hips and thighs doesn’t affect any vital organs, but putting that same fat around the middle messes with our liver and spleen, as well as our hearts. 

There’s an easy way to tell if your waist line is entering the danger zone.  Just take out your tape measure, wrap it around yourself at belly-button level, and read the measurement.  The healthiest waist size is less than 34 inches and health risk increases with each increased notch of the belt.

A study published in the March 2005 issue of the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, based on data collected from 27,270 subjects tracked over 13 years who participated in the Harvard Health Professionals Follow-Up Study, found that risk of diabetes and other health problems increases as the waist size expands:

     1.  34-36 inch waist = 200% increase in risk for diabetes and other health problems 
     2.  36-38 inch waist = 300% increase in risk for diabetes and other health problems
     3.  38-40 inch waist = 500% increase in risk for diabetes and other health problems
     4.  40-62 inch waist = 1200% increase in risk for diabetes and other health problems.

Given the reality that two-thirds of us are overweight, most of us are looking for a way to lose.  Every year there’s a new diet sensation that promises to help us “lose weight fast, and keep it off forever.”  Every year we try the latest approach that everyone is raving about.  Every year we lose a few pounds and every year we put it back on again.

Is there an approach that really works?  I’ve found one worth considering.  Like many of you, I found I was gaining pounds with every birthday and trying to lose weight only to become discouraged when I put it back on again.  Four years ago I found an approach that worked for me.  The basis is a vegetarian diet.

Now I need to tell you that going veggie was a huge change.  I grew up eating meat, literally, three times a day.  But over the years I found that I didn’t like the way I felt and I didn’t like the pounds I kept stashing around my belt-line.  I learned that those who eat a vegetarian diet, stay healthy and live longer. 

Nutrition scientists with the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine (PCRM) have reviewed scientific studies published in 2006 and found six studies linking vegetarian diets with healthy body weight, improved heart health, increased insulin sensitivity, and other benefits.

In one study, Oxford University professor Timothy Key and his colleagues found that men who switch to a meat-free diet are less subject to the yearly weight gain that causes ever-expanding waistlines and clogged arteries in middle-aged omnivores. Another study published this year found that vegetarian women in Taiwan have slimmer waists and greater insulin sensitivity than omnivores. Five studies in 2005 presented results similar to the six from 2006, as have numerous other studies published in previous years.

When individuals adhere to a low-calorie, low-fat vegetarian diet, they lose more weight and achieve greater decreases in blood cholesterol and blood glucose levels than if they follow a low-calorie and low-fat diet that includes meat.

“People who switch to a vegetarian diet typically lose about 10 percent of their body weight,” says PCRM nutrition scientist Amy Joy Lanou, Ph.D., an assistant professor at the University of North Carolina at Asheville. “Countless studies published in the scientific literature show that resolving to go meat-free in 2007 is the best way slim down and get healthy.”

To learn about the latest scientific studies on nutrition and health you can’t do better than visiting the website of the Physicians Committee on Responsible Medicine at www.pcrm.org

Have you tried to lose weight?  What has worked?  What hasn’t?  Have you ever tried a vegetarian diet?  What did you like?  What didn’t you like?  Let’s share our experiences and commit to have a healthy and joyful, 2007.

katie's picture

hey i am about 13 and i have am not over wieght i am just plain healthy...but i have been wanting to look like people that are someeher between size 2 and 5..how can i accomplish that?

Colene's picture

Living in Alaska we tend to go to hibernation mode in the fall and enjoy "comfort foods" through the winter. We have very few "good tasting" fruits and vegetables as the fruits are picked too early and stay greener and don't ripen after being off the vine. Portion control and a serious effort to exercise is a must in our state.

Nicole's picture

Im vegan, and about a month after I turned vegan I lost about 8 pounds. I also feel so much better, its exhilarating. I dont work out at all. I think this is the easiest way to lose weight.

Joe's picture

Hi Jed and thanks for the article. I just want to add to all the other replies that Beer is a huge issue in relation to weight, for me anyway. I was told by my Doctor that I was in proper health for my age except I would be better off losing 15 lbs and excercising more ( Of course). Well....I stopped drinking beer. It took all of my will power to stay out of the pub and for two months I went out each night and viewed a different movie to keep me busy and I lost that 15 lbs and it has not come back. So for some, cut way back on the beer/alcohol... Veggies and fruit are always a good way to go also...

Diana's picture

I tried a moderate fat, vegetarian diet several years ago. I found I was always hungry and actually gained some weight, as well as increased my BMI. My muscle mass decreased as well. I switched to the Zone diet and lost 6% body fat in 6 months, felt better and regained muscle tone and contours.

Each body is a little different and I believe many people's systems work better with moderate portions of lean animal protein. Since this article gave no info on how participants were selected, it's difficult to judge who they're talking about. A less than 34 inch waist on most men over 5'10" is unrealistic or impossible.

Retaining lean muscle mass is key to long term health & weight management and it's important to find a balance of nutrients that help the individual's body to do that.

Marie's picture

Another thought you didn't mention. Elimniate the sugar. And you will lose weight.
This is my biggest weakness too.

Dorothy's picture

My daughter is vegetarian, over 40, looks like she did in college.
One son, also over 40, is doing Atkins, eats lots of meat and veggies, no starches, drinks some, lost over 20 lbs. before the holidays.
My other son, over 40 also, very tall, stays slim and active.
I kept my weight close to what I was in college, and loved to dance and swim, ate healthy food, until I was past 60 and started having health problems, different ones year by year.
Both grandmothers were overweight, liked to cook and eat. I'm beginning to look like my mom, can't swim or dance now. I go to the church for Tai Chi, still do yardwork most days.
I take more vitamins, herbs, eat less red meat, like fresh fruits/veggies/nuts, avoid sodas and alcohol, sweets and starches most of the time.
In Sept. was diagnosed with Hepititis C which explains why I'm tired, with fevers, and abdomen is bigger. Now I'm finding vegetables, fruits, herbs, etc. which help me feel better, hoping I will also drop pounds. I'm glad I was taking care of myself, doing a lot of the right things already, or I would be a lot worse.
The rules: no sugar, no fat, no alcohol, limited meat. Take suppliments that help the liver, lots of fluids, rest/sleep well.

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derya's picture

hi i want to lose weight .im only twenty years old and im over weght.

Elena's picture

Active and enjoyful sex- is the best for me to stay in good shape. I'm 37, my weight is 52 kg, height 164 sm. My husband agree with me. I'm eating everything I want, as much as I want, any time I want and no problem with gaining weight. I'm lucky! My husband dropped some extra kg after he married me in 2005. I'm cooking at home, most dishes- traditional Russian or Ukrainian cuisine, which I accustomed to since my childhood. As I mentioned several month ago, I came from Ukraine in 2005, and my husband during his first trip to Ukraine was surprised to see so much slim and beautiful woman. Of course we also have overweight problems but not in such big scale like in USA. Maybe it's another, more active lifestyle,another type of food, maybe another cooking traditions... Anyway, I wish good luck to everybody who wants to drop weight!

David Henry's picture

I'm really pissed off at Hollywood, the fashion industry, magazines, etc. how they support the image that young women should be size 2 or less. I like curvacious women that aren't frail. Stars have eating disorders to keep up that image some fool came up with. Is there a group anywhere you know of trying to send a message to them. Attitude, confidence and personality are huge turn ons! Depression..an industry?

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