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10 'Diet' mistakes men make


 

Women know from the moment they eye a dark chocolate brownie where it'll end up - their thighs, butt, or stomach. Men, on the other hand, won't think twice about the consequences. They'll wolf down a brownie in two seconds and ask if there's more. If you're concerned about your weight, read more to find out if you're making the same diet mistakes other men are making.

  1. Eating too much. If you finish what's on your plate and then the plates of others, or if you always have seconds, you're in trouble. It takes about 20 minutes for your brain to receive the signal that your stomach is full, so stop eating before you're full and wait at least 10 minutes before having seconds.
  2. Portion distortion. Maintaining a healthy weight means eating the right foods in the right amounts. Take 15 minutes to educate yourself about current portion size recommendations and you'll save yourself a lot of calories and a few pounds.
  3. Drinking your calories. Beer, soda, and energy drinks have no nutritional value and can cause dehydration. Current beverage guidelines suggest reducing our consumption of these beverages by at least 75 percent.
  4. Snacking on unhealthy foods. Food is fuel for your body. If foods like beef jerky, potato chips, and buffalo wings were sold as fuel for your car, would you buy it? Guys, it's time to treat your body like the amazing machine that it is.
  5. Eating late at night. Late night Hagen-Dazs binges are not going to help that expanding mid-section. If you must have a late night snack, consider healthy alternatives like cottage cheese and fruit, or natural peanut butter on a slice of whole wheat toast.
  6. Not eating breakfast. A quick and easy breakfast that is a combination of carbohydrates and protein is all you need. Cottage cheese, fruit, and a slice of whole wheat toast will keep your engine running until your mid-morning snack.
  7. Eating whatever you want. As an adult, your body's metabolism has changed significantly from that of the teenager you once were, so you must adjust your caloric intake accordingly. To compute your caloric needs, click here.
  8. Eating processed foods. Caveman didn't live off of hotdogs, lunch meats, canned ravioli, and frozen dinners and neither should you. Instead, eat more fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and lean proteins.
  9. Not drinking enough water. Factors such a physical activity and climate increase your H20 needs. Take this quiz to see if you're drinking enough water.
  10. Not eating enough. Skipping meals or not eating enough at meals, leads to overeating later. Eating five to six small meals a day, spaced two to three hours apart is really the healthiest way to eat.

Rather than making drastic changes overnight, make small changes over time for long-term success.

Diet and physical activity both play a critical role in controlling your weight so be sure you're getting enough exercise. For current physical activity guidelines visit the CDC website.

Recommended Reading:
The Eat Clean Diet for Men by Tosca Reno

 For more articles about diets, weight loss and healthy living, visit my homepage.

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Lorie Dudley is a U.S. Navy veteran and Certified Personal Trainer. Lorie believes that lifestyle changes rather than dieting is the key to long...

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  • Bob Skilnik 2 years ago
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    Drinking beer is better than eating a tomato when it comes to raising the blood level of ferulic acid, a potent antioxidant that scientists say may help fight heart disease, diabetes, cancer and Alzheimer’s.

    Beer also contains B vitamins, particularly folate, which may help protect against heart disease, stroke, Alzheimer’s disease and various cancers.

    To generalize beer as having no nutritional value is simply wrong.

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