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Metabolism Boosters - Natural Ways To Increase
Your Metabolic Rate
Some
of us can fondly remember the days when eating unlimited quantities
of food never seemed to lead to gaining a single pound? Now, you
simply look at food and it goes straight to your hips. You have
one major culprit to blame for that, your metabolism. As we age,
our metabolism slows down. For many of us, it seems we always have
had a slow metabolism. Metabolism is your body's way of burning
energy. More specifically, it is the way your body uses chemical
and physical processes to break down nutrients from food to produce
energy. Men tend to have a higher metabolism than women, most likely
due to testosterone and because they tend to have greater muscle
mass. Children also, have a high metabolic rate likely due to growth
hormone and their rapid growth phase.
There are three major factors that affect your metabolism,
these include:
1. Your basal metabolic rate-the rate your body uses energy
to do key body processes such as breathe.
2. The energy your body uses through physical exercise.
3. The energy your body uses to digest foods.
If you want to increase your metabolism, eat well and frequently,
and exercise regularly. We each have own metabolism. Genetics, gender,
body temperature, hormones, and the amount of fat weight versus
muscle weight an individual has, all contribute to their metabolism.
Weight loss diets can affect metabolism, as these diets often lead
to muscle loss. Any reduction in muscle mass will lower the body's
ability to burn calories. It is for this reason that exercise is
essential in any weight loss plan. Alternatively, there are simple
ways to increase metabolism.
The following are a few ways to do so:
- Vary your exercise routine. When you use the same muscle
groups repeatedly doing the same exercise, the body adjusts and
burns fewer calories. So, surprise the body and engage in different
activities and utilize different muscle groups. Your body will
reward you with a better metabolic rate.
- Eat 6 small meals versus 3 squares. Your body uses energy
every time you eat. In other words, every time you eat, your body
"revs its engine", and burns more calories. Eat mini
snacks in between meals such as: fruit slices with peanut butter,
handful of trail mix, granola bar, or ½ of your favorite
sandwich. Not only will this increase your metabolism, it may
help you manage your weight as you avoid getting over hungry which
can be a true detriment to any weight management plan. Over hungry
people often over eat, leading to weight gain.
- Be sure to eat enough protein. When you do not consume
enough protein, your body will break down lean muscle to do body
reactions that require protein. Good heart healthy sources of
protein include: chicken, fish, beans, low fat cheese, eggs, milk,
yogurt, cheese, tofu, or lean beef. Additionally, protein requires
extra energy to be digested, ultimately helping metabolism.
- Sleep well. Lack of sleep can interfere with metabolism.
Those that sleep poorly seem to have hormone changes that affect
appetite regulation.
Although foods with caffeine, green tea, and hot peppers may increase
metabolism, the amounts are likely inconsequential. So use your
time and energy more effectively and focus your energy on strength
training-and cardio workouts such as walking, jogging, biking, playing
hoops and other activities that get your heart pumping!
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