Is it possible to lose weight without exercising?

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If you’ve ever wanted to lose weight, it’s most likely that you’ve heard of the exact same phrase repeatedly uttered: “exercise more and eat less”. Even though that method is tried and tested, exercising more sometimes isn’t an option for everyone.

Maybe you have an injury, a condition like arthritis, or just plainly want to avoid doing anything physical. With that said, is all hope lost? Believe it or not, there are still plenty of ways to lose weight while cutting back on physical activities.

But be aware that it will take longer to lose weight without exercise because your metabolism won’t speed up as much. However, this offers you the opportunity to plan out how you will lose weight with a healthier long-term focus rather than a short-term one.

Let’s jump right into some ways you can lose weight without exercising.

#1: Run the race with patience

When starting, you’ve got to come to terms right away because you won’t see fast results.

In confronting this truth, you will save yourself from disappointment and stay committed in the long run, to where you will inevitably see great results at the end. The quicker you internalise this, the faster you can stay on track to lose weight.

#2: Mind your portions
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Now, you’ve got patience in place. So, what’s next?

Be sure to pay attention to your food portions when eating. One way to do so quickly is to watch your plates. The larger your plate is, the more you will be eating than if you used a smaller plate instead.

That’s why you can use this trick to your advantage by using a smaller plate when it comes to protein and grains and utilising the larger ones for non-starchy and low-calorie vegetables. Keep this principle in mind for your sweet treats too.

If you’re over at a friend’s or relative’s house and don’t have your usual plates to work with portions, don’t panic. Simply halve what you’re typically served, especially when it comes to generous servings as a guest. For those dining out, don’t be afraid to split the meal before you dig in and pack the rest home for later.

#3: Fix your distractions

It’s common for most of us to eat while the television is running or catching up with K-dramas. But what you probably don’t know is that you’ve eaten more than you needed to, thanks to those distractions.

Registered dietitian Heidi Katte advises us to practise mindful eating by chewing slowly. This is one way to focus on what you’re eating, so you can stop when you’re full. From now on, remember to put away those distractions to avoid overeating.

#4: Take in more fibre
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Fibre is a substance in foods such as beans and broccoli that can miraculously help you to feel fuller so that you eat less.

Women are recommended to eat 25g a day, and men should consume 38g, but most people barely even reach that amount. With this knowledge in mind, be sure to load up on the fibre, but keep it in moderation. Folks looking for foods to help curb appetite can check out our list of natural foods here.

#5: Get drinking

Jill Weisenberger, the owner of Food & Nutrition Solutions by Jill in Virginia, shares that drinking water alongside your fibre consumption is a win-win combination for weight loss.

Water can also fill you up and replace those sugary drinks that can add hundreds of more unhealthy calories to your daily diet. Don’t have the habit of gulping? Why not try carrying a water bottle with you the next time you head out? Or you can also set phone reminders to take a break and take that glass of water before resuming work.

#6: Fill your plates with protein
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Foods rich in protein can significantly help fill up your stomach and give you that extra fuel. 

Weisenberger highlights that 25 to 30g of protein per meal are generous amounts to start your weight loss journey. Consider adding protein-rich foods like salmon, tuna, chicken, and Greek yoghurt to your meals.

Check out this list of 20 delicious foods high in protein to give you some ideas for your next meal prep!

#7: Get enough zzz

Sleep is one of the most important factors when it comes to regulating your hunger hormones. If you don’t get enough sleep, your body often signals that it’s hungrier and forces you to eat more and hold onto that fat you’re trying to lose.

Night owls will also probably agree that they tend to reach for that slice of frozen pizza in the fridge or cook a pot of ramen to satisfy night cravings. To stay focused and alert for your weight loss plan, get at least seven hours of sleep a night.

Final thoughts

We think you must have heard of the phrase, “you are what you eat”. If you want to lose weight without exercising, that’s not impossible.

As we’ve shared in this article, mind what you put into your mouth, put away distractions while eating, and getting enough shuteye can help. You may even want to try the 80/20 eating plan if you’re up for a fresh challenge. Now, get those jiggly fats out of sight!

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Natural foods that can help curb appetite (part II)

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In the diverse world of foods, there are options out there that act as natural appetite suppressants. This means that the nutrients inside the foods help you stay and feel fuller, so you don’t overeat.

What’s even better is that they’re natural, so you’re eating healthy foods instead of junk. This article is the second part of our “natural foods that can help curb appetite” topic. If you missed out on the previous article, click here to read it.

Let’s roll with more natural foods that can help suppress appetite.

#1: Veggie Soup
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Ah, who doesn’t love a comforting bowl of hot soup? Not only is veggie soup a healthy, warm meal, but it also provides you with tons of vitamins and lowers your appetite to be in line with your low-calorie diet. Consider trying out these vegetable soup recipes and get slurping.

#2: Dark Chocolate
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First of all, it’s chocolate! What can get better than that? Now you have the excuse to eat a lot more dark chocolate since having a piece that’s made of at least 70% cocoa helps you feel full. It contains properties that slow digestion, and you can thank the chocolate’s smooth bitter taste for decreasing your appetite.

#3: Tofu
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Tofu is a delicious vegetable protein that’s both soft and plant-based. It’s high in an isoflavone named genistein, which curbs your appetite and the amount you eat. The next time you’re planning your meals, consider adding some tofu to the menu. It’s delicious, healthy and suitable for vegetarians.

#4: Wasabi
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Wasabi is not only a great addition to plates of sushi but also works well to suppress your appetite naturally. If you haven’t noticed already, spiciness is a crucial factor in increasing satiety! A bonus of wasabi is that it’s also anti-inflammatory.

#5: Green Tea
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Green tea is one of the healthiest drinks out there and it’s not just a great natural appetite suppressant. It can also help slow your blood sugar levels and prevent extra fat storage. All of that contributes to a lesser feeling of hunger and better metabolism, so start sipping.

#6: Oatmeal
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Remember how mums always force us to have a cup of oatmeal in the morning before heading to school? That’s because the carbs in oatmeal are slow-digesting and likely to last you till recess time. Wave goodbye to the hunger hormone ghrelin if you take oatmeals.

#7: Salmon
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It seems like the benefits of salmon are never-ending. Thanks to its omega-3 fatty acids, the hormone leptin amount, which curbs hunger, rises. Tuna and herring are great alternatives for those who don’t fancy salmon.

#8: Cinnamon
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Do you recall we mentioned ginger as a natural food option in our first article? It works similarly to the ground spice. It lowers your blood sugar levels which in turn helps to control your appetite. Here’s how you can add cinnamon spice to your meals.

#9: Skim Milk
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Especially for ladies who crave unhealthy junk foods and processed carbs during that time of the month, skim milk is here to your rescue. But for anyone, skim milk can serve as a natural appetite suppressant. Let’s not forget to mention its range of benefits.

#10: Flax Seeds
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Flax seeds provide you with a combination of soluble fibre and essential fatty acids. It’s easy to add it to your cup of yoghurt, a glass of smoothie, or a bowl of salad. Just remember to grind them first for better digestion. Or you can also choose to consume it in powder form.

Now you know the natural foods to take to suppress your ever-growing appetite, start introducing them into your diets from today. Oh yes, remember to get sufficient shut-eye at night too!

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7 Low-Cost (or Free) Ways to Lose Weight

One of the top 10 new year’s resolutions of a million people is to lose significant weight. This may be an ongoing resolution that has yet to happen, therefore the decision to lose weight is becoming more emotional.

Along with the article called 5 Ways to Shop for Healthy Foods Without Spending Too Much“…here are 7 Cheap Ways to Lose Weight…

1. STREAM FREE EXERCISE VIDEOS

Watch free exercise videos on youtube and across the Internet. Personally, I recommend Cassey Ho’s Blogilates as she incorporates Pilates, Yoga, and Cardio workouts. Aside from free exercise videos, the Internet is abundant with free or cheap Fitness Plans and Health Information. So, your only job is to make sure that the website is credible.

2. GO MEATLESS ONCE A WEEK

Nutritionist Rania Batayneh says that a sure way to burn off pounds and to save money is by going meatless once a week. You may substitute meat with tofu, beans, and mushrooms.

3. GROW AND COOK FOOD BY YOURSELF.

Growing your own food is organic at its finest. If you do not have a backyard or an apartment balcony there are community gardens for you to plant your own seed.

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Image Credits: woodleywonderworks via Flickr

By dinner time, you can browse online (e.g. Kraft Recipes or Eating Well Recipes) for healthy recipes and cook your own food.

4. GAGA OVER GREENS

Kale, arugula, and spinach are some of the most nutritious and affordable foods you will find in a grocery store. As the color of the vegetable gets darker, the more nutritious it is because of its antioxidants and beta-carotene.

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Image Credits: Wonderlane via Flickr

5. BUY CHEAP GROUP WORKOUT DEALS

Take advantage of a low-cost workout class if you are undecided and you do not want to spend hundreds of dollars for a gym membership. Groupon.sg is rich with Zumba, Yoga, Pilates, and Boxing Classes that range from $28 and below.

For example, here is a “Four 60 mins. Boot Camp” pass at $19 only! It will not only push your limits but it will also aid you in losing weight. Usually, newly opened gyms or studios give 1-week free trial so you better watch out.

6. RUN, JOG OR CYCLE OUTDOORS

The healthiest way to lose weight is neither crash diets nor starving yourself. But, the healthiest way is the gradual increase of exercise. As you increase the exercise intensity and duration, you will change your own body mechanism in time.

Try walking or biking to work if you live within a few miles. If that is not an option, then skip the elevator and take the stairs instead. Not only will you save on gas, but you’ll burn calories as you go.

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Image Credits: Fit Approach via Flickr

7. EXERCISE AT HOME

Stay fit in the comforts of your own home. You may choose to buy bargain workout DVDs or use the resources you already have.

For example,

Use paint cans or bottle with rocks to work on your biceps.
Find a stable bar at home for chin ups.
Or, do sit-ups and push-ups without any equipment.

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Image Credits: Jordan Misner via Flickr

You are now looking to the future with hope and expectations. What better investment could you make than with your own health?

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