Q5. Earlier this year, a large study that compared different kinds of diets — including lowfat and
lowcarbohydrate plans — found that the method didn’t matter as long as people cut calories. That study
also found that after two years, most people had regained at least some of the weight they had lost. Dr.
Tuttle said that while different weight loss plans offer people different ‘tricks’ and strategies, ultimately, ‘It
really comes down to calories in and calories out.’
Q6. When you think about nutrition, be aware of serving sizes. Many people will eat everything on their
plate, regardless of how hungry they actually are. If you know you tend to clean your plate, make an effort
to reduce your serving size. If you’re eating out or dining at a friend’s house, don’t be shy about asking for
smaller portion sizes. Too much of any one food is a bad thing. There are no bad foods, just bad eating
habits.
Q7. Your body has to stay well hydrated to perform at its best and to properly process all the nutrients in
the food you eat. Drink at least 8 glasses of water a day. You may need even more water if you are in a hot
environment or if you are exercising. If you are trying to lose weight, add plenty of ice to each glass of
water. Your body will burn energy to warm the water up to body temperature.
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