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Copyright © Th+R Slegtenhorst 1991-2007
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update RCM: 24 Aug 2007
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Weight Loss Methods
Compared + Explained
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EFFECTIVE OBESITY CONTROL |
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Keywords:
Weight reduction, Loose Fat, Lose Weight, Critical Success Factors for Weight Loss, Simeons HCG Fat burning, Exercise-energy, Blocking uptake, Controlling uptake, Lipostat, Appetite restraining, Enzym-Blockers, Fat Blockers, Electrolipolysis, Lipodrainage, Liposuction, Stomach reduction, Intestine efficiency, Weight Management Targets, Cellulite, Overweight, USDA Nutrient Database .
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Weight Reduction is based on three simultaneous actions:
1. Set free, loosen, the stored fat from fatcells in subcutaneous fat depots;
2. Burn that mobilized fat;
3. Cut down reloading fat in the fat depots. |
The first action is often neglected.
For instance the popular slogan "Lose weight by restricting to a proper diet and increasing your exercises" assumes that Action 1. comes of its own accord without any specific effort. It will not, or only just.
In the lower part of this page several ways for promoting Action 1. are referred to.
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TARGETS for WEIGHT
MANAGEMENT, WM
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- A selected-fat and slow-carbohydrate nutrition package with many fibres and enough micro-nutrients ;
- Neutralization of the carbohydrate-splitting body-enzymes ;
- Neutralization of the fat-splitting body-enzymes ;
- Fat burning stimulated by the placenta-hormone hCG ;
- Fat mobilisation (=displacing) by means of electro-lipolysis .
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A different approach is chosen by Zelissen and Mathus-Vliegen 105 ) in their "Proposal for a guideline" for the treatment of overweight and obesity in adults. For the reduction of built-up overweight they focuss on a dietary management of calories taken in, supported by increased physical activity and a behavioural change.
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An alternative source is the database of USDA, US Department of Agriculture. See for an Overview of available tables 91 ). For the composition of a specific nutrient, see 92 ). If you want to download the complete USDA Nutrient Database (30MB) see 93 ).
The diets Atkins, Montignac, "South Beach" have in common: fat-oriented _ low-carbo.
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Dr. Atkins was concerned about the growing overweight of US citizens, put down to the growing consumption of sweet carbos. Atkins did not reject all carbos. He reasoned that our early ancestors in the Neolithic had a menu of meat from wild animals and fish, no sweet carbos. He came with a low carbo diet, mainly consisting of meat with some fat, and with vegetables.
Logically something is missing in this model. Man is an omnivorous mammal equipped with enzymes to digest carbos. From (human) paleontologic studies is known that our far ancestors ate also carbos: berries, some leaves, some roots. Atkins mentioned this too. The missing piece was placed by Montignac who added the GI, Glycemic Index concept (developed by Jenkins, Brand-Miller, Wolever, during the eighties) to the diet. The GI makes clear the different effect of sweet carbos with a high GI-value compared to the berries etc. with a low GI-value, of our ancestors.
The diet model was further improved by cardiologist Dr. Agatston who added the distinction in sorts of fat (unsaturated / saturated, particle size, roughly called good and bad fats). He named his version after his dwelling-area Miami, the South Beach diet.
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"For a fast body-weight-reduction, physical activity is inappropriate in obese women and men 123 ). Together with a balanced nutrition, Endurance Training leads to a longterm weight loss and aids to keep a
reduced body weight."
See also "Exercise 'must be tough to work'" 126 ) and "The American College of Sports Medicine recommendations for Resistance Training Exercise 127 )
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