The METABALISM??????
hsmart603
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Does Anyone know of some great foods to help kick start the metabolism. I know that is a big part of losing weight and I want to help my body out? Any Advice will be much appreciated!
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Dr. Oz suggests raspberry ketones and African mangoes.
Misinformation aside, the only way to significantly boost your metabolism is by increasing your lean body mass, which achieved through regular exercise.0 -
I've heard that green tea helps speed up the metabolism.........0
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What Jayche said. Muscle burns more calories/minute than fat does, so exercise to burn fat and increase lean body mass.0
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eat whole foods and exercise. your metabolism will jump start in no time.0
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While it is true that a number of things can affect your metabolism, the most efficient way to create a calorie deficit is to simply reduce the calorie input (through "diet") and increase the energy expenditure through activity (exercise). Medical conditions aside, I really doubt that anything that claims to "boost" your metabolism will have anything near the effect that proper nutrition and exercise have (if it works at all).
Other than activity I just know of two things that do increase your TDEE: Higher protein and more muscle.
A diet higher in protein wil also have a higher thermic effect. You use more calories to process protein than carbs of fat. There will be a a metabolic response to a higher protein intake. The effect, however won't be something dramatic. Lets say you have a 2000 calorie diet, if it is 40% carbs, 30% protein and 30% fats, its thermic effect would be about 340cals. If it were 60/20/20 it would turn out to be around 280..
As for the higher metabolism with more lean body mass, the effect is not big either. In my case, for instance, going from 20% to 15% body fat (maintaining my weight) would mean a difference of about 60 calories a day in BMR.0 -
Hard work and reasonable goals will jump start your metabolism every time.0
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Thankyou everyone. Looks like its time to run a little more lol0
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Thankyou everyone. Looks like its time to run a little more lol
Good luck to you! :flowerforyou:0 -
I don't know if it actually works but I take B-12 (along with eating healthy and exercise).0
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walk instead of taking the stairs or the bus, or car. and if you are on the bus, don't sit. stand. basically increase your daily activity and try to spend as little time as you can sitting. it works for me0
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Follows these rules and you'll lose weight:
Sleep on your left side at night
Eat a healthy diet
Exercise regularly
Wiggle your nose after every meal0 -
Thankyou everyone. Looks like its time to run a little more lol
Incorporating some strength training along with that running should help you retain more muscle while burning fat, thus aiding your metabolism.0 -
Follows these rules and you'll lose weight:
Sleep on your left side at night
Eat a healthy diet
Exercise regularly
Wiggle your nose after every meal
This is what I do and it works!!!0 -
Lift weights!0
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If your going to caps lock it, at least spell it right.0
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Follows these rules and you'll lose weight:
Sleep on your left side at night
Eat a healthy diet
Exercise regularly
Wiggle your nose after every meal
Ah, that's where I'm going wrong, I forgot the nose wiggling.0 -
I don't know about kick starting, but caffeine will give a temporary boost. But the best way to permanently boost it is regular exercise.0
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Does Anyone know of some great foods to help kick start the metabolism. I know that is a big part of losing weight and I want to help my body out? Any Advice will be much appreciated!
The only real way to greatly increase your metabolism would be to add lean muscle to your body. Eat higher cals, get more than enough protein and lift heavy weights. A certain food will not make any noticeable differnce.
Caffiene helps but it doesn't make a lot of a difference.0 -
Everything is worth a try. Thanks. Sleeping on my left side might be har because i'm a stomach sleeper but i'll do anything once!!!!0
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