Summertime means warm weather, outdoor barbeques and competing to wear the shortest shorts possible. Well, maybe only for the ladies. But, many body-conscious individuals find themselves dreading this season due to the fact that they gained a few pounds. While a nutritious diet and maintaining a healthy weight are year-round goals one should strive for, it’s especially important to keep yourself hydrated and in good condition during these long summer months.
Why?
Well, for the first reason, unless you live in Antarctica, it’s hot outside! Being overweight and trying to do daily tasks can be extra hard on your heart when the thermometer’s pushing 95 degrees. When your body sweats, you lose water and a lot of sodium. It’s vital to keep hydrated and drink tons of water. Keep a bottle of water on your desk or even on your kitchen counter. You’ll drink it out of habit because it’s there, I promise! It’s also light years healthier than carbonated soda, which can deplete your body of calcium and loads on the calories.
How Not to Overheat:
If you must be outside during the hottest parts of the day (around 11am-3pm) then a good idea would be to slather on the sunscreen. Drink water consistently and try to get into air-conditioning at least a few minutes every hour. Scorching temperatures can give you heat exhaustion, or worse, heat stroke. Feel dizzy or your stomach hurts? These are the warning signs of heat exhaustion. Head indoors periodically to relieve your system from the sun.
Healthy Foods to Cool You Down:
Eat lots of fruits and vegetables. Not only will they give you the Vitamin C you need and contribute to weight loss, they actually drop your body temperature. Lettuce, melons, celery and oranges have lots of water in them, which can pump up your hydration levels.
Reasons to Skip Fast Food:
Use this summer to really get in shape. By avoiding fried foods, did you know you can actually feel cooler than someone who downs McDonalds everyday? Grease has a heated thermal effect on your system, making you feel sluggish and groggy. Grab a salad with chicken for protein, which tricks your body into feeling fuller than if you scarfed down a mouthful of carbs.
Lose Weight:
A great hint to feeling cooler and having more energy throughout the summer is cutting the fat. Literally. Why not join a gym or even compare programs for diets? 6StarReviews.com is a source you can go to in finding an online diet suitable for your body and financial situation. They say one diet program, eDiets, gives their customers recipes formulated for specific diets, expert advice and weight loss journals. Stay healthy and don’t add to the 66.3% of Americans over the age of 20 who are currently overweight or obese. Your body will thank you.
by:Kelly Liyakasa
Tuesday, June 24, 2008
Summer Diet Tips
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