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Weight Loss Tips and Issues > 15 Best Diet Tips Ever

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February 27, 2008, 3:23 pm
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15 Best Diet Tips Ever 

  

By Kathleen M. Zelman, LD, MPH, RD
WebMD Weight Loss Clinic-Feature

Everyone knows the keys to losing weight: Eat less and exercise more. Sounds simple enough, but in the context of real life and its demands, it can be anything but simple. So how do successful losers do it? To find out, WebMD asked experts across the country for their best diet tips.

Here's what they said:

Best Diet Tip No. 1: Drink plenty of water or other calorie-free beverages.
People sometimes confuse thirst with hunger. So you can end up eating extra calories when an ice-cold glass of water is really what you need.

"If you don't like plain water, try adding citrus or a splash of juice, or brew infused teas like mango or peach, which have lots of flavor but no calories," says Cynthia Sass, RD, a spokeswoman for the American Dietetic Association.

Best Diet Tip No. 2: Think about what you can add to your diet, not what you should take away.
Start by focusing on getting the recommended 5-9 servings of fruits and vegetables each day.

"It sounds like a lot, but it is well worth it, because at the same time you are meeting your fiber goals and feeling more satisfied from the volume of food," says chef Laura Pansiero, RD.

You're also less likely to overeat because fruits and vegetables displace fat in the diet. And that's not to mention the health benefits of fruits and vegetables. More than 200 studies have documented the disease-preventing qualities of phytochemicals found in produce, says Pansiero.

Her suggestion for getting more: Work vegetables into meals instead of just serving them as sides on a plate.

"I love to take seasonal vegetables and make stir-fries, frittatas, risotto, pilafs, soups, or layer on sandwiches," Pansiero says. "It is so easy to buy a variety of vegetables and incorporate them into dishes."

Best Diet Tip No. 3: Consider whether you're really hungry.
Whenever you feel like eating, look for physical signs of hunger, suggests Michelle May, MD, author of Am I Hungry?

"Hunger is your body's way of telling you that you need fuel, so when a craving doesn't come from hunger, eating will never satisfy it," she says.

When you're done eating, you should feel better -- not stuffed, bloated, or tired.

"Your stomach is only the size of your fist, so it takes just a handful of food to fill it comfortably," says May.

Keeping your portions reasonable will help you get more in touch with your feelings of hunger and fullness.

Best Diet Tip No. 4: Be choosy about nighttime snacks.
Mindless eating occurs most frequently after dinner, when you finally sit down and relax.

"Sitting down with a bag of chips or cookies in front of the television is an example of eating amnesia, where you mindlessly eat without being hungry, but out of habit," says American Dietetic Association spokesperson Malena Perdomo, RD.

Either close down the kitchen after a certain hour, or allow yourself a low-calorie snack, like a 100-calorie pack of cookies or a half-cup scoop of low-fat ice cream. Once you find that you're usually satisfied with the low-cal snack, try a cup of zero-calorie tea, suggests Perdomo.
 

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March 21, 2008, 3:04 pm
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Relaxin says...

  

If you eat four or five bags of the 100 calorie packs, you might as well just have a ho-ho. I don't eat the low cal stuff.  

 

March 23, 2008, 8:54 pm
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djproscribe says...

  

It is a really good idea to stop eating at least 2 hours before going to bed. Not only will you eat less, but you are less likely to have occasional (or even serious) reflux and the heartburn that goes with it. Overweight people are more likely to have reflux any way, so one can kill two birds with one stone.
 

 

March 25, 2008, 2:31 pm
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Chloe says...

  

I try to have a big lunch inthe days and only snack on whole wheat crackers and tea in the nights, I have been able to lose a few pouunds this way since I am unable to do much exercise at the moment.  

 

March 27, 2008, 7:16 pm
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drabble says...

  

I have spent a long time re-learning portion sizes, having been raised in a 'clean your plate' household. And now I am finally getting somewhere with it and have lost 24lb so far-but I still have a long way to go.

It's sad that so many people now don't know what a portion is. 

 

March 27, 2008, 8:28 pm
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jenbear09 says...

  

My best diet tip that has been working for me: eat a well balanced diet and I exercise 2-3 times a week for an 1  

 

March 31, 2008, 10:44 am
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skatss says...

  

A few years ago I lost a lot of weight. Over 200 pounds. I found that eating correct portions of meat along with huge salads helped me a lot.

I used to have a huge salad for lunch every day. I didn't use salad dressing but salsa and different kinds of pasta sauce! A few tablespoons of pasta sauce over both fresh and cooked veggies in a big salad bowl is just great tasting and fun too.

I'd also suggest that you make friends with your green grocer. My favorite vegetable store's owner comes from Korea and she shared her love for many Asian veggies I never had tried before. She also gave me hints on the best produce she had and gave me great discounts because I bought so much.

Losing weight isn't easy. EVER! The best you can do is simply try. Don't suffer about it and eat when you are hungry and drink as much water as you can. 

 

April 2, 2008, 3:12 pm
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jenbear09 says...

  

It is NEVER easy to lose weight. I am still working at it. I just eat a well-balanced diet and exercise. That's all I can do. 

 

June 6, 2008, 5:54 am
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bubble says...

  

I have issues with portion control. I have difficulty realising when I am actually full. Now during a meal I am going to put a little less on my plate and ask myself if I am full so I can stop eating instead of finishing the whole plateful because it is there 

 


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