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WEEK 1 – Getting Started Congratulations! You’ve decided to get in shape. In making this decision, you’ve already taken the biggest step towards slimming down. Whatever your reasons – improved fitness, more self-confidence, a new and healthier lifestyle – Nutribar can provide you with the extra incentive and support you need to help you achieve your goal over the coming weeks. Think of us as your safety net. You’ll find the Nutribar approach fits easily into a busy day. There’s no need to drive miles for a special meeting, and no charges for a weigh-in or weight-loss information. We can provide you with the materials to chart your weight-loss progress, keep you on course, and help guide you toward gradual and maintainable weight changes. Each week, you’ll learn more about achieving a healthy weight, and the strategies you can adopt to maintain a new and healthier lifestyle. In Week 1, we review the health risks associated with being overweight and help determine your healthy body weight.
The 39-Inch Waistline If your waistline is larger than your hips, or it measures 39 inches or more, you are carrying too much fat around your middle. Excess fat around the middle is a greater health risk than excess fat in the hips and thighs. An apple-shaped body increases the risk of heart disease, stroke, high blood pressure, diabetes and possibly breast cancer. Men who carry excess weight around their middle are especially at greater risk for heart attack. For the sake of your health, medical experts everywhere would agree that you need to adopt a new way of living. People who carry their weight around the middle may be less efficient at burning up sugary foods, and may do better to keep sugar intake low. Understanding Seasonal Changes Body fat can fluctuate during Summer/Fall and Winter/Spring, even though your weight and level of activity stay the same. Some experts believe that body hormones are responsible for these seasonal fluctuations. Changes in body fat are most noticeable in older women. How Much Should You Weigh? A healthy lifestyle is not about deprivation. It’s about setting reasonable expectations for yourself and having pride in your body and yourself, so that you can live life vigorously, (we will expand on this in future weeks). Many people find it helps to reward themselves along the way. For example, how about buying yourself a new pair of running shoes! The Body Mass Index which follows is a widely accepted method of determining a healthy weight. For general guidelines, you may wish to refer to the following chart. The higher weights generally apply to men, who have more muscle and bone.
The Weigh-In When your weight is under control, getting on the scale is easy. If you don’t like the way your clothes fit lately, getting weighed will be the last thing you want to do. But keeping a record of your starting weight and weighing yourself weekly will help keep you on track. When your clothes start to feel loose around the waist and hips, you’ll want to know how much you’ve lost. |
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