A Quick Look at Some of Today’s Most Effective Diets

The idiot-proof diet is all about calorie shifting. That is, in this diet, you shift your food intake throughout the day instead of eating just 3 meals a day. The diet is popular because it’s actually very easy to follow and there are hardly any restrictions when it comes to the types of food you can eat.

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The Idiot-Proof Diet

The idiot-proof diet is all about calorie shifting. That is, in this diet, you shift your food intake throughout the day instead of eating just 3 meals a day. The diet is popular because it’s actually very easy to follow and there are hardly any restrictions when it comes to the types of food you can eat.

The ‘calorie shifting’ model takes place because you eat every two and half hours. The theory is that because your body is consuming calories (energy) constantly throughout the day, it’s always in ‘burning calories’ mode instead of the ‘saving calories’ mode.

When you sign up for the diet, you get access to a diet handbook, an 11-day diet-plan and a diet calculator. You get to pick what foods you like to eat so don’t think that you’ll be tarving in this diet!

NutriSystem

The NutriSystem way of dieting is all about proper meal planning. People love this diet because it takes away the burden of trying to figure out what to eat during their dieting phase. You see, a lot of people actually get confused as to what they can eat when they want to lose weight. That’s not really surprising because there’s so much information out there and for every yay sayer, there is a nay sayer so it’s really tough to know what to eat.

However, with NurtiSystem, they do all the meal planning and portion controlling for you. You just need to sign up to any of their diet programs (e.g., Women’s Program, Men’s Program, Vegetarian Program, etc.) and order a multi-day (usually for 28 days) diet program.

After you choose your diet program, a menu is presented to you and you simply choose what you want to eat. The meals are then delivered to your doorstep at various intervals during your diet program.

The South Beach Diet

The South Beach Diet is popular because the name alone conjures bikini-clad bodies! Add to that the fact that it was founded by a cardiologist, Dr. Arthur Agatston, then you have a sort of ‘doctor recommended, doctor approved’ seal on the diet as well.

At first glance, the South Beach Diet looks a lot like the Atkins Diet in the sense that it restricts carbohydrates during the initial phase of the program (there are 3 phases). The first phase (14 days) encourages ‘normal eating’ in the sense that you can pretty much eat whatever you want but you must NOT eat bread, rice, potatoes, pasta, or baked goods. Fruit is also not allowed. No sugar. No alcohol.

The second phase allows you to SLOWLY introduce these items back into your diet but at lesser levels that you consumed them before of course. The third phase is more about general maintenance.

Weight Watchers

Probably one of the longest running diet programs out there is Weight Watchers. It believes in the overall approach where food, exercise, behavior and support are addressed.

Weight Watchers is known for advocating a point system for foods. Using this system, one calculates the calorie intake of the foods he or she eats. The number of points you can have in a day varies depending on your weight. The beauty of the program is that there are no gut-wrenching food restrictions so you never feel deprived of anything. However, the point system teaches you how to balance your meals so that even if you indulge on one food item, you don’t go overboard and consume too much in a day.

Smoking and Bariatric Surgery

Smoking raises the risks associated with weight loss surgery (sleeve gastrectomy, gastric bypass and lap band). Smokers who undergo surgery are more likely than nonsmokers to experience anesthesia-related complications, infections, heart attack, stroke, pneumonia or death. In addition, they are more likely to have a longer hospital stay or be admitted to an intensive care unit. These risks are increased among obese or overweight individuals who undergo bariatric surgery.

Smoking makes it harder for your body to heal because it decreases the amount of oxygen available to your cells. Quitting smoking is essential to a successful bariatric surgery and recovery. You should quit smoking at least 30 days prior to your procedure. It takes at least a month for the lungs to recover.

Weight Gain after Quitting Smoking

When people quit smoking, they often gain weight. One study of prospective bariatric surgery patients found that smokers who had attempted to quit in the past had gained an average of 28 pounds. This tendency and/or fear of weight gain prevents many people from quitting.

Weight gain after quitting is probable, but it doesn’t have to be. About 70-80% of people who stop smoking gain weight. Of course, there are things you can do to decrease the possibilities of gaining weight after quitting smoking. As we all know, weight is controlled best when calories are decreased and metabolism is increased. Calories can be decreased with a healthy diet. Metabolism can be increased with moderate exercise. It is very important to talk to your bariatric surgeon before making any major changes in diet or exercise.

Talk to Your Weight Loss Surgeon

Be honest with your bariatric surgeon about how much you smoke. As your surgery date approaches, continue to keep your surgeon informed of your smoking cessation efforts. Quitting smoking is difficult, and there’s no reason to do it alone. Your surgeon can be your ally as you begin your journey toward a healthier lifestyle and happier future.

Smoking seems to make weight loss surgery more risky, particularly with respect to development of strictures and surgical-margin ulcers. Obese smokers had a four times greater risk of restriction and three times the risk of marginal ulcer in comparison to nonsmokers undergoing bariatric surgery. Smoking damages the lungs which increases the chance of anesthetic problems, surgical complications, and developing pneumonia.

Why You Should Stay Quit

You can develop serious complications if you start smoking again after bariatric surgery. Allow your body to recover and heal properly. Prior to weight loss surgery, there are five blood vessels that supply blood to the stomach. After the surgery, the number of blood vessels to the stomach is reduced. By continuing to smoke or starting up again, even years later, you may experience other complications, including:

• Scarring, leaking or bleeding

• Gastritis or heart burn

• Inflammation/swelling

• Infection

• Breathing problems and shortness of breath

So quit smoking today and never start back again. After all, the goal of weight loss surgery is to improve your health, right?

A Review of Bodybuilding.com

Bodybuilding.com offers a useful website to individuals pursuing a fitness goal. Although the name of the website makes reference to those interested in gaining muscle, the information provided includes weight loss strategies. Users have the opportunity to select a fitness plan that is unique to their situation. Fitness plans are based on gender, age and goals. There are several plans to choose from and users can select one that fits with their lifestyle.

Articles on the site are informative and can help an individual tailor their own fitness plan. Topics include developing an effective diet, supplements to use and which exercises should be done to achieve specific goals. Women may find the site particularly useful, since many articles address their specific needs for weight loss and gaining muscle.

Exercise is vital to any fitness plan, detailed information on how to perform various exercises, proper form and targeted muscle groups are included. Calculators on the site provide information on the number of calories burned by doing various exercises. There are other calculators that address metabolic rate, protein intake and other nutrients.

Users will find that Bodybuilding.com is more than a site, it is a community. The free membership allows interaction among people with similar goals, and offers a place for gaining support on the road to change and beyond. There are numerous inspirational stories and pictures from people who have achieved their goals. Special sections are dedicated to teenagers who want to transform their bodies.

The online store offers a variety of nutritional supplements and performance enhancers. There are extensive product reviews from customers, so that individuals can make better purchase decisions. The store also allows users to input a little information about themselves and their goals, and get a supplement plan designed for them. Sales and other discounts occur frequently, and users that check the site regularly can find opportunities for free shipping or samples.

Bodybuilding.com is more than a site giving information. It is full-featured, providing information, videos, motivation and support for everyone with a fitness goal. No matter what the goal is, everyone will find the support of others in a similar situation.