Smoothy Slim
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Why is it harder to lose weight as you get older? As you get older you lose muscle. This has a bigger impact than simply losing muscle definition and tone. Muscle actually burns more calories than fat, so having less muscle means it's harder to use the calories you're eating.
Here are five tips to help you cleanse, de-bloat and set your diet and health back on the right track in just one day: Start with lemon water....
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Cucumbers are considered as extremely low-calorie foods made up of 96% water. 100 grams of cucumbers add up to just 45 calories. They are packed...
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This effective juice jolts the metabolism, boosts energy and burns fat all day.
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One study showed that taking apple cider vinegar twice a day helped people following a reduced-calorie diet lose a few extra pounds. It was a small...
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So, what makes Italians so healthy? Despite an abundance of pasta and pizza, the Italian diet is rich in fruit, vegetables, lean meat, legumes,...
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This effective juice jolts the metabolism, boosts energy and burns fat all day.
Learn More »2. Watch portion sizes – If you don’t burn all the energy from the foods and drinks you consume, your body will store it as fat. As you get older it’s important to watch your portion sizes and potentially cut back how much you eat to suit what your body now needs. 3. Mix up your exercise – It’s important to get a mix of aerobic exercise and weight training. Aerobic exercises that get your heart rate up, like running and cycling, burn more calories. Weight training helps by building up and strengthening muscle. 4. Stay hydrated – Drink plenty of water and steer clear of fizzy drinks. Mild dehydration can cause symptoms similar to hunger, so try having a glass of water before automatically grabbing a snack. Dehydration has also been linked to increased risk of obesity and a higher BMI. 5. Stress less and sleep well – Find activities to help you stress less. You’ll be less likely to reach for comfort foods, you’ll sleep better and be more inclined to stick to exercise goals. 6. Health is more than one number – It can be tempting to get fixated on your weight, but health is much more than just a number on the scales. Focussing on eating a healthy diet, doing regular physical activity, sleeping well and looking after your mental health are all really important for your overall wellbeing, and can have the added benefit of helping to maintain a healthy weight. For more information about healthy eating, chat with your local Dietitian or a healthcare professional, who will be able to provide individualised information for you.
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A scrumptious morning smoothy based on the diets of among the healthiest, longest-living hamlet in the world.
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This effective juice jolts the metabolism, boosts energy and burns fat all day.
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Again, vegetable juice can play a key role. A study from Baylor College of Medicine shows that overweight individuals with metabolic syndrome who...
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