Get Big Health Benefits from This Small Adjustment

Three Friends Eating French Potato Fries, Serve on Metal Mesh Flying Sieve with Two Dipping Sauce. Lay on Wooden Table. High Angle Top View ShotIt might be hard to imagine, but you may be able to significantly improve your health by eating a few less chips and less than a cola per day.

Even if you’ve been eating poorly for decades and living a largely sedentary life.

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New research is showing that obese seniors who cut just 250 calories per day and exercised moderately could undo decades of damage to vein health. It may also contribute to weight loss.

250 calories are virtually nothing. To put it in perspective, a single can of cola has about 140 calories. A serving of potato chips (and who has just a serving) is about 150.

The researchers from Wake Forest University found that a combination of moderate exercise and calorie reduction worked better to improve vascular health and promote weight loss than aggressive calorie reduction and moderate exercise, or exercise alone.

Reducing calories by 250 per day and doing a little bit of moderate exercise for 20 weeks led to a nearly 10 percent loss in body weight and was associated with significant improvements in arterial stiffness, meaning blood was flowing a lot better.

The general message here is that slow and steady wins the race against aggressive changes. Taking moderate approaches to diet can help more in the long run than major shakeups to your routine.

It is also far more sustainable. Cutting 600 calories per day from your diet is a struggle. You will feel their absence.

250? No chance you notice. Plus, the research says it works better.

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Incrementally cutting 250 calories is a tried and tested effective approach to weight loss, and this new study shows it can do a lot for heart health too. How do you know when to cut more? When weight loss plateaus.

So, let’s say you cut calories and perform moderate exercise, and after 10 weeks you see weight loss slow down. Simply cut another 250 and the gains should continue.

You can reverse years of abuse to your body with some simple adjustments. Your body is resilient when given a chance to recover.


Author Bio

About eight years ago, Mat Lecompte had an epiphany. He’d been ignoring his health and suddenly realized he needed to do something about it. Since then, through hard work, determination and plenty of education, he has transformed his life. He’s changed his body composition by learning the ins and outs of nutrition, exercise, and fitness and wants to share his knowledge with you. Starting as a journalist over 10 years ago, Mat has not only honed his belief system and approach with practical experience, but he has also worked closely with nutritionists, dieticians, athletes, and fitness professionals. He embraces natural healing methods and believes that diet, exercise and willpower are the foundation of a healthy, happy, and drug-free existence.

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