Friday, August 30, 2013

Understanding A Few Inhibitors To Weight Loss

By Rey Vetangelo


Many people in our country today are worried about their weight. Most of these people feel that they are too big and that they need to lose weight.

While it may be beneficial for some of these individuals to lose weight, it is not beneficial for them to be worrying about it so much. Sometimes you can worry so much that it interferes with your daily life and routine.

Typically, men have more muscle tissue than women and that is why men can burn more calories than women on average. But for both genders, overcoming the first roadblock to losing weight will be to put on more muscle through strength training and weight lifting.

Another common inhibitor to weight loss is genetics. Genetics, contrary to some belief, does play a sizable factor in a person's ability to lose weight.

These people are in luck, because there is hope. You can train your brain to not worry so much, and help teach it to calm down. If life is looked at from a positive perspective, than the habit of excessive worrying can be broken. One of the most difficult parts of worry is that sometimes people think their worrying is helping them.

For one, it keeps up your calorie usage. The best way to burn your stored fat is to get active. Your body will burn them up over time with consistent effort. For another, your body will often speed up its metabolism to keep up with the demand on calories.

People who worry frequently often focus on worst-case scenarios, which is not a good habit to get into. Focusing on worst-case scenarios will most likely cause you to have a negative outlook on life, which will most likely result in an unhappy life. Another belief that people may hold about worrying is that it is indeed negative. They want to get rid of it so badly but no matter how hard they try, it always just seems to stick around.

Some people who have this negative view of worrying worry that their worrying will take over their lives and they will lose all ability to control it. This is a very terrifying thought for a chronic worrier.

The availability of food itself is actually one of the major inhibitors for many people who are trying to lose weight. Because the human body is designed to survive starvation, the presence of regular food only increases the bodies signals to itself to increase food intake as a precaution against the times of little or no food, which rarely happens in the days of supermarkets and convenience stores.

While these inhibitors to weight loss are among the most common for individuals who are striving without success to lose weight, there may still be those who are unable to lose weight due to other factors and who may wish to consider weight loss surgery. Weight loss surgery should be considered as a last measure, but for those who have tried unsuccessfully to lose weight and who need to lose weight to maintain a healthy lifestyle than weight loss surgery may be the right choice to consider.




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