Understanding the Fast Weight
Loss Process
Our culture and society being what they are today, fast
weight loss is in much greater demand than that of slow and
steady weight loss. Many people are interested in fitting into
that perfect dress in six weeks time, and are not interested in
getting results six months later down the road. The word today
is fast, and for this reason, a multitude of fast weight loss
diets and plans have surged onto the market.
It is certainly a concept in high demand, and so the
products, the ideas, the books and the diets themselves are
selling like wildfire spreading. What do doctors have to say
about fast weight loss ideas?
The Opinion of a Medical Professional
All doctors agree that the only way to healthily lose weight
and to maintain the new attained weight is to lose extra weight
over a period of time. Rapidly losing weight is not desirable
for a vast number of reasons, some of them pertaining to the
method itself and therefore the immediate effects of fast
weight loss, while other effects show up only in the long
run.
It is for this latter reason that it can be so difficult to
denounce crash diet plans. When trying to lose weight, rapidly
or otherwise, the goal is simply to lose weight; because many
fast weight loss programs produce the desired result, people do
not look beyond the fact of obtaining the desired result,
however only a gradual losing of weight will benefit you both
in the short and long run.
The reality is that, as health-conscious human beings, we
should absolutely be looking at the bigger picture, and not
only of the fact of losing or gaining weight but also at the
explanation; answering our own questions about the weight loss
process. Just as losing five pounds by becoming dehydrated is
an obviously unhealthy way to quickly shed five pounds,
similarly, gaining five pounds by building muscle mass could be
a healthy gain of five pounds, depending on your own personal
situation.
Crash diets often involve drastically cutting the number of
calories consumed. For example, an adult who normally consumes
2500 calories on a daily basis might cut their caloric intake
to 1000 calories a day, and at this rate it will take roughly
2.33 days to lose a pound, meaning that a ten day diet will
result in a loss of four pounds.
While this kind of diet produces quick results, it is a
harrowing experience for the body. Fast weight loss results in
fatigue, drowsiness, irritability, inability to focus and many
other things, depending on the person who is participating in
it. However, the bottom line is that the effect is not a good
one, despite the exact matter of fast weight loss that was
taken.
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