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The Most Effective Habits Of Slim People

A woman doing bicycles at the gymAfter losing weight, it’s tempting to take a vacation from healthy eating habits. Many dieters start slipping back into their old behaviors soon after dropping pounds. So, how do slim people maintain their weight?

Well, there happen to be many ways to stay on track without depriving yourself. As several new studies show, by making a few minor adjustments to your regular routine, you can hang on to those hard-earned losses for good.

Following are weight loss maintenance tips that really work!

# 1 Weigh in Regularly

Hopping on the scale consistently provides positive reinforcement for your healthy eating habits. It can also help you catch small gains before they escalate.

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Studies show that those who get on the scale consistently put on just an average of 4 pounds in a year. However, the dieters whose weigh-ins declined in frequency gained back double that amount.

So exactly how often should you check in with your bathroom scale? Once a day, if possible. Dieters who did so were 82 percent more likely to maintain their loss over 18 months than those who monitored their progress less frequently, additional research shows.

Caution: if the number on the scale rises by more than 1 or 2 pounds (an amount that could simply be due to water weight or a big meal), consider that a red flag to tweak your exercise and healthy eating habits.

# 2  Pump Up the Protein

A study from the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition found that people who got the highest levels of protein in their diets (around 110 grams daily, or 26 percent of their calories) maintained a 14-pound weight loss for more than a year. Those with less healthy eating habits, who got less than 72 grams of protein per day, or less than 19 percent of their intake from protein, only sustained a 7½- pound loss during the same period.

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Higher amounts of protein may prompt the release of hormones that help you feel full. Rather than getting additional energy from carb- or fat-laden fare, add protein to most meals and snacks. Sprinkle kidney beans or chickpeas on your salad, switch to protein-rich Greekstyle yogurt from the regular variety, and trade your afternoon bag of pretzels for a mini cheese-and-turkey roll-up.

# 3 Strive for Five…

…fruit and veggie servings. Packing your plate with greens (as well as oranges, reds, and blues) not only helps protect you from a variety of diseases, but also keeps extra pounds from sneaking back on. A study from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) found that women who consumed the highest number of fruit and vegetable servings (at least five per day, not including potatoes) were 60 percent more likely to ward off weight regain than those who got fewer servings. Experts say loading up on produce, which generally has a high fiber and water content, means you have less room for other, higher-calorie foods.

# 4 Learn to Love Exercise

When the frequent fruit and veggie eaters from the CDC study combined their produce habit with moderate to vigorous workout routines—getting at least 30 minutes of activity on most days of the week—they were more than twice as likely to keep the weight off than those who worked out less.

Regular workout routines can help you maintain lean muscle mass, which means you’ll burn energy even at rest. Plus, exercise gives you a bank of extra calories to play with, allowing you to enjoy an occasional slice of birthday cake or a small bag of movie popcorn without gaining weight.

# 5 Eat Less Often

With portion sizes growing exponentially and some dishes packing more than 1,000 calories, it’s little surprise that restaurant meals can sabotage your weight-loss success. You can certainly minimize the dietary damage by sticking to your healthy eating habits.

But preparing your own meals can be a far more effective way to ensure you’re eating foods that are low in fat and calories. Ditching the drive-through can be particularly helpful: Compared with people who ate fast food at least twice a week, those who skipped it entirely upped their odds of maintaining their weight by 62 percent.

Because it’s pretty unrealistic to expect that you’ll never sit down at a restaurant again, split an entree with a friend, get a half-size portion (if it’s available), or order an appetizer as your meal. People who used these strategies were 28 percent more likely to stay at their newer, slimmer size than those who didn’t.

April 6, 2011 by Felicia Vance, BDO Staff Writer

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