Weight Loss with Non Fat Foods? – More is NOT better!

Jul 12
20:59

2005

Greg Ryan

Greg Ryan

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Wouldn’t you think with all the non fat foods on the store shelves that maybe we would be losing weight verses gaining? Two reasons for this, one is physiological and the other is psychological.

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Studies show that most Americans are fifteen percent fatter today than they were in the early ninety’s. Wouldn’t you think with all the non fat foods on the store shelves that maybe we would be losing weight verses gaining? Two reasons for this,Weight Loss with Non Fat Foods? – More is NOT better! Articles one is physiological and the other is psychological.  

Empty Calories: I like to use the phrase empty calories when it comes to non fat foods. In most cases, in order to be able to label a food non fat, most of the fats in it must be taken out. DA! However, the body uses fats as a mechanism to burn more fat. In other words, fat is used as a fuel in the body. If you take out certain types of fats out of the food, then the body looses its efficiency to burn fat. This slows down the metabolism. While on the surface you think that you are doing yourself a favor by eating non fat foods. However, where people make the mistake is a big portion of their daily diets consist of non fat types of foods.  

Tip: While cutting down fats in your diet are essential, do not go over board in consuming non fat foods. MORE IS NOT ALWAYS BETTER! 

Less is not more: Well, these cookies have zero fat in them, so that means I can eat twice as many and not get as fat? Have you every played that head game with yourself? Most of us have. We justify that if a food has less fat or no fat then we can eat more of it. NOT TRUE, it still has calories. Do not forget the basic principle to keeping your weight down; calories in – calories out!  

Tip: Just because it says, “NO FAT” does not give you a permission slip to eat twice as much. Empty calories can be harder to burn off than good fat calories.  

The key to weight loss is balancing good fats with your total daily intake. Plus exercise!

In the case of food or exercise, having the attitude of doing more or eating more can have a more devastating effect on your ability to lose weight long term than anything. Work on your unwanted behaviors first and maybe you will not look at Non fat foods like they are manna from Heaven.