Are you an APPLE or PEAR?
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I found an article that is helpful if you have an Apple or Pear shaped body....
Shaped like an APPLE or a PEAR?
The way your body is shaped determines how and where it stores fat. When it comes to body shapes, we all fall under two basic categories (not counting the “ruler” and “hourglass” we utilize in fashion), we are either Apple-shaped, or Pear-shaped.
If you are Apple-shaped, you are most likely characterized as having larger breasts, smaller hips, larger waist and a protruding belly. For apple-shaped individuals, excess fat tends to store around your breast, waist, stomach, and internal organs (heart,liver, kidneys intestines). It is the fat surrounding the internal organs that put apple-shaped individuals at a greater health risk than those that are Pear-shaped.
Pear-Shaped individuals are characterized as having a lower metabolism, a smaller upper body with a heavier lower body (hips, buttocks, legs); and are more likely to store fat under the skin, buttocks, thighs and hips.
According to medical experts, individuals that are apple shaped tend to be at risk for greater health problems, because abdominal fat is more harmful than the fat that is stored under the skin. Abdominal fat puts one at a greater risk of developing metabolism problems, type 2 diabetes, stroke, high blood pressure and heart disease; and increases one’s risk of developing breast and endometrial cancer. Due to the fact that abdominal fat also surrounds the internal organs, this fat tends to affect the respiratory function of the body. For Pear-shaped individuals, the health risks tends to be less, and often includes osteoporosis.
So now you know your shape, what can you do to achieve an effective weightloss? Below are Diet and Exercise tips courtesy of Apples & Pears by Dr. Marie Savard.
DIETS TIPS for the APPLE-SHAPED.
If you are an “APPLE”, be sure to ALWAYS avoid foods that are fried and fatty, contain cream and all white-flour. Also be sure to stay away from empty sugar from carbonated drinks and candy; instead, include ‘good’ proteins like eggs, soy, salmon, halibut, trout, and beans to your daily menu. Apple-shaped individuals should favor whole-wheat and rye products; as well as complex carbs like fruits and vegetables. To be eaten moderately are animal protein like chicken, beef, tuna, dairy products and “healthy” fats (olive oil, yoghurt dressing, nuts).
Exercise tips:Since apple-shaped individuals tend to store fat around their mid-region, they should perform medium to high cardiovascular exercises like aerobics, and strength-training for at least 2-3 times a week.
Diet tips for the PEAR-SHAPED
If you are Pear-shaped, you should favor more complex carbs like fruits, vegetables, brown rice and whole grains; while moderately eating healthy proteins like tuna, salmon, turkey and lean beef. Foods that should be avoided include meat with fatty parts, whole salad dressings, regular milk, cheese, butter and sour creams.
Exercise tips:To help boost your metabolism, it is advisable that one works out early in the morning, and must include exercises that help strengthen your bones like walking, rope jumping and aerobics (low/medium intensity). To help tone the body, it advisable to do strength training exercise at a moderate pace for at least 4 to 5 times a week.
Finally, discovering your body type is definitely a first step in paying attention to your diet and figuring out what works for you. But most importantly, true weight-loss is only achieved through proper nutrition and exercise, so don’t forget to consult your physician before you begin a new diet, and be sure to supplement your meals with the right vitamins (Pear-shapes should include calcium supplements for bone strengthening).
http://www.bellanaija.com/2009/01/19/shaped-like/
Shaped like an APPLE or a PEAR?
The way your body is shaped determines how and where it stores fat. When it comes to body shapes, we all fall under two basic categories (not counting the “ruler” and “hourglass” we utilize in fashion), we are either Apple-shaped, or Pear-shaped.
If you are Apple-shaped, you are most likely characterized as having larger breasts, smaller hips, larger waist and a protruding belly. For apple-shaped individuals, excess fat tends to store around your breast, waist, stomach, and internal organs (heart,liver, kidneys intestines). It is the fat surrounding the internal organs that put apple-shaped individuals at a greater health risk than those that are Pear-shaped.
Pear-Shaped individuals are characterized as having a lower metabolism, a smaller upper body with a heavier lower body (hips, buttocks, legs); and are more likely to store fat under the skin, buttocks, thighs and hips.
According to medical experts, individuals that are apple shaped tend to be at risk for greater health problems, because abdominal fat is more harmful than the fat that is stored under the skin. Abdominal fat puts one at a greater risk of developing metabolism problems, type 2 diabetes, stroke, high blood pressure and heart disease; and increases one’s risk of developing breast and endometrial cancer. Due to the fact that abdominal fat also surrounds the internal organs, this fat tends to affect the respiratory function of the body. For Pear-shaped individuals, the health risks tends to be less, and often includes osteoporosis.
So now you know your shape, what can you do to achieve an effective weightloss? Below are Diet and Exercise tips courtesy of Apples & Pears by Dr. Marie Savard.
DIETS TIPS for the APPLE-SHAPED.
If you are an “APPLE”, be sure to ALWAYS avoid foods that are fried and fatty, contain cream and all white-flour. Also be sure to stay away from empty sugar from carbonated drinks and candy; instead, include ‘good’ proteins like eggs, soy, salmon, halibut, trout, and beans to your daily menu. Apple-shaped individuals should favor whole-wheat and rye products; as well as complex carbs like fruits and vegetables. To be eaten moderately are animal protein like chicken, beef, tuna, dairy products and “healthy” fats (olive oil, yoghurt dressing, nuts).
Exercise tips:Since apple-shaped individuals tend to store fat around their mid-region, they should perform medium to high cardiovascular exercises like aerobics, and strength-training for at least 2-3 times a week.
Diet tips for the PEAR-SHAPED
If you are Pear-shaped, you should favor more complex carbs like fruits, vegetables, brown rice and whole grains; while moderately eating healthy proteins like tuna, salmon, turkey and lean beef. Foods that should be avoided include meat with fatty parts, whole salad dressings, regular milk, cheese, butter and sour creams.
Exercise tips:To help boost your metabolism, it is advisable that one works out early in the morning, and must include exercises that help strengthen your bones like walking, rope jumping and aerobics (low/medium intensity). To help tone the body, it advisable to do strength training exercise at a moderate pace for at least 4 to 5 times a week.
Finally, discovering your body type is definitely a first step in paying attention to your diet and figuring out what works for you. But most importantly, true weight-loss is only achieved through proper nutrition and exercise, so don’t forget to consult your physician before you begin a new diet, and be sure to supplement your meals with the right vitamins (Pear-shapes should include calcium supplements for bone strengthening).
http://www.bellanaija.com/2009/01/19/shaped-like/
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Thanks for sharing! Im an APPLE for sure! = (0
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Never been so happy to be a PEAR!!! Good info Not completely giving-up my cheese though0
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OMG no cheese for PEARS!?!?!? lol not gonna happen.
Thanks for the good info. Always love to learn new stuff about my shape.0 -
Just call me a fruit basket I guess because my fat goes everywhere! lol0
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Thanks for the info! Unfortunately, I'm an Apple0
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I am honestly neither. So great.....i am unknown shaped then....0
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I guess I am an apple but the comment about the fruit basket could be me too! Thanks for the laugh! HAHAHA!:ohwell:0
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thanks for sharing I am pear shaped0
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im neither also...just a little pudgy all around..0
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A pear it is.0
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I'm a pear. But I already knew that!0
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Never been so happy to be a PEAR!!! Good info Not completely giving-up my cheese though
Same here! I love cheese too much... guess I'll just have to make sure to balance it out with other things!0 -
I'm a pear...and no I am not giving up milk or cheese...I love my dairy...everything in moderation.0
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I'm neither... I'm a true hourglass. Which means I gain fat in my boobs / back / butt... but not in my waist.0
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Just call me a fruit basket I guess because my fat goes everywhere! lol
Ditto - ROTFLOL - I like your sense of humor0 -
I'm a serious Pear seems to keep even more junk in her pear trunk! It's not pretty0
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I don't fit into either category, my boobs and hips are the exact same measurement while my waist is quite a bit smaller. Yay for just being fat all over I guess lol.0
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What about us hour-glass people? (I can't think of a fruit that matches)
The 'girls' and the hips are big, but I have a pretty tiny waist.0 -
What about us hour-glass people? (I can't think of a fruit that matches)
The 'girls' and the hips are big, but I have a pretty tiny waist.
a peanut?
i am a pear but can resemble an hourglass in the right undies0 -
I guess neither, my chest and hips are almost the same size and my waist is 7 inches smaller...0
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Pear for me0
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I'm a pear with a side of apple?? I hold it all in my tummy, butt and thighs. Mostly my butt and thighs right now!0
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Great info, I am def. pear!0
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I dont really fit into either of thoses catagories..I am thick all over and dont have large breast for a women my size...so I don't know where I fit in...0
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I am a pear, but my metabolism is not slow. I too would find it difficult to give up milk and cheese... everything in moderation! My butt is ok but I will keep doing strength training and loads of squats/lunges in the hopes that my thighs will some day have a better shape.0
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pear here!0
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I don't really seem to fit either one - did they have a listing for watermelon? :laugh:0
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I am honestly neither. So great.....i am unknown shaped then....
Me too; I have larger breasts and large hips...I'm all sorts of unknown, lol0 -
What about us hour-glass people? (I can't think of a fruit that matches)
The 'girls' and the hips are big, but I have a pretty tiny waist.
An apple core? lol, idk0 -
Another hour-glass with ample chest AND booty with a small waist.0
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