Uncovering the Best Diets For Lasting Weight Loss

When it comes to weight loss, not all diets are created equal. Here are some of the pros and cons of the most common diet trends to help you decide if one is right for you.

Uncovering the Best Diets For Lasting Weight Loss

When it comes to weight loss, not all diets are created equal.  Here are some of the pros and cons of the most common diet trends to help you decide if one is right for you.

If you have ever looked at all the diet trends and been confused, you aren’t alone.  There are many different types of diets on the market and they all advertise maximum weight loss and health benefits.  But with so many options how does someone know which ones truly work at minimizing fat and helping drop the pounds for lasting weight loss?  Our SureFiz trainer and health coach helps to give a brief analysis of the pros and cons for some of the most popular diets currently trending to help you decide if any of them are a good fit for your weight loss goals. 

The Keto Diet

Uncovering the Best Diets For Lasting Weight Loss

The ketogenic diet (or keto diet) has been trending for the past few years as a diet to promote weight loss.  But it has been traced back to as early as 1921, and was used to treat epilepsy.  The main concept behind the diet is to eat a daily diet consisting of mostly fats and very low carbs, which puts the body in a state of ketosis, where it burns fat as fuel instead of carbohydrates.  Because almost all of the carbohydrates are removed from the daily diet, there are no longer any reserves available, which leads to burning more body fat for fuel.  Some types of plans have users eating 70% or more of daily fats, with carbs as low as 5%.  Most keto diet followers also maintain a low to moderate protein intake.  

While the keto diet is not necessarily restrictive in food groups (for instance, dairy or meats or gluten), it can be a lot harder to follow than it seems.  In order to stay in ketosis, the low carb balance must be maintained at all times, which doesn’t allow for any breaks, days off or cheat days to balance out a diet.  Over time, the diet becomes extremely hard to maintain and many people cannot stay on it for extended periods of time.  Some doctors also have concerns about long term effects of eating such large amounts of fats on other systems in the body, such as the heart, liver, pancreas, etc.  For a more in depth look at the keto diet, click here.  

Paleo Diet 

Uncovering the Best Diets For Lasting Weight Loss

The Paleo diet is another recent trending diet for weight loss, although it also didn’t originate as a weight loss diet alone.  The purpose behind the Paleo diet is that current farming and manufacturing trends have created more processed foods than our bodies can handle and that by eating like our ancestors with whole foods and foods from the earth, we can greatly lower our disease risk and our bodies will be overall healthier.  For most people who follow the Paleo diet, weight loss is a side effect of eating less sugar, less processed foods and focusing on more nutrient dense food groups to supply daily fuel for the body.  

The Paleo diet can be restrictive, as it doesn’t allow many grains/gluten, no dairy and no added sugars (some natural options like dates can be an exception).  The overall focus of the diet is a healthy one, with many people benefitting from eliminating fast food, processed junk food and sugars from their daily diet.  This diet can become challenging over time as well, with major food groups being eliminated.  The sustainability long term is questionable.  If you need to go on vacation or out to dinner, your choices are slim as many restaurants use ingredients that are not considered ok by the Paleo diet standards.  For a more in depth look at the Paleo diet, click here.

Whole 30 Diet

Uncovering the Best Diets For Lasting Weight Loss

The Whole 30 diet is extremely similar in concept to the Paleo diet, with a few more restrictions.  Like the other diets mentioned above, the Whole 30 diet was not originally intended as a weight loss diet but was created by Nutritionists Dallas and Melissa Hartwig as an elimination diet to help pinpoint food allergies or food intolerances.  The Whole 30 eliminates many high allergen food groups, such as gluten, grains, dairy, beans and legumes, sugar and any processed foods.  The main staple of the diet is Meat, eggs, fruit and vegetables, and users are intended to stay on the diet for 30 days, then slowly integrate food groups back in to see if there is a negative response in the body.  

The Whole 30 is considered in some ways to be a more extreme version of the Paleo diet, as the Paleo diet will allow some sugars and more grains than the Whole 30.  But the Whole 30 concept is also not intended to be utilized for more than 30 days, making it a bit more achievable as a short term weight loss diet plan.  For maximum weight loss success on the Whole 30 diet, it is recommended that people transition from the Whole 30 to another healthy eating plan to reduce the chances of gaining all their weight back if they return to how they ate before they began the Whole 30 program.  

Intermittent Fasting 

Uncovering the Best Diets For Lasting Weight Loss

There are many different ways to follow an intermittent fasting diet approach, but the basic concept focuses on eating within a certain window of time and “fasting” from food during the other hours of the day.  One of the most popular ways to follow intermittent fasting is the 16:8 plan, where users will only eat in an 8-hour window of time, allowing the body to fast for 16 hours of the day.  During the fasting hours you can drink water, coffee and tea but no caloric drinks or food.  The benefits to intermittent fasting go beyond simple weight loss. According to Healthline, “All sorts of processes in the body change when we don’t eat for a while, in order to allow our bodies to thrive during a period of famine. It has to do with hormones, genes and important cellular repair processes.  When fasted, we get significant reductions in blood sugar and insulin levels, as well as a drastic increase in human growth hormone.  Many people do intermittent fasting in order to lose weight, as it is a very simple and effective way to restrict calories and burn fat. Others do it for the metabolic health benefits, as it can improve various different risk factors and health markers”.  

Intermittent fasting does not necessarily restrict any food groups, but simply requires eating within a window of time and abstaining from foods in another window.  Some users combine intermittent fasting with the keto diet to increase fat loss in an accelerated time.  For more information on intermittent fasting and whether it will work for you, click here

Intuitive Eating 

Uncovering the Best Diets For Lasting Weight Loss

The approach to Intuitive Eating is a blend of healthy eating concepts and psychology.  It was created with an intention of teaching people to listen more to their bodies and to break the good/bad or on/off pattern that extreme diets can create in people’s mindsets.  If followed correctly and intentionally, users can create healthy patterns that will allow long-term success without guilt and shame.  The diet does not restrict any food group or promote calorie counting; rather it allows any food as long as you can create awareness in how it makes you feel and to eat only when truly hungry.   The basic principles of intuitive eating are: reject the diet mentality, honor your hunger, make peace with food, challenge the food police (in your mind), respect your fullness, discover the satisfaction factor, honor your feelings without using food, respect your body, exercise to move your body and honor your health with gentle nutrition (Health Magazine).  

Intuitive eating can help with those overcoming eating disorders or similar challenges with food and weight struggles.  As a weight loss plan it may or may not work, depending on individual users and how much they follow the concept of eating for health and eating to make the body feel good.  It can be easy for someone to take it too far and eat sweets every day, claiming it “feels good” to eat them.  Those who want to use the intuitive eating approach to lose weight may want to combine it with either another eating plan geared towards weight loss or work to educate themselves on healthy eating plans for weight loss to ensure they aren’t continually eating foods that keep the weight on or put them over a caloric level. 

Mediterranean Diet

Uncovering the Best Diets For Lasting Weight Loss

According to U.S. News and World Report Health, the Mediterranean Diet has been named the top overall diet in 2021 for it’s well rounded health benefits.  The basic concept behind this eating plan came from the population groups who lived surrounding the Mediterranean Sea and their health statistics.  It is not so much a structured diet or restrictive eating plan, rather a guideline to base your general diet around.  Many people who follow the Mediterranean diet plan do end up losing weight because the basic premise is around healthy foods for the whole body and all it’s systems.  It does not track macros, eliminate entire food groups or require eating in a window of time during the day.  The idea is an emphasis on the following foods: fruits, vegetables, whole grains, beans, nuts, legumes, olive oil, flavorful herbs and spices, fish/seafood a couple times a week and poultry, eggs, cheese and yogurt are eaten in moderation.  The diet is low in red meats, although it does not eliminate them as an option for special occasions.  Red wine is also ok to drink in moderation, as it offers heart benefits. 

Overall the Mediterranean Diet can be considered a healthy diet to follow, even for the long-term, as it does not have too many strict rules or eliminations.  This diet may not lead to the fastest weight loss, but may help users keep the weight off the longest and live in maintenance with a lot of flexibility.  With a large focus on fish and seafood, it does require that those who follow the way of eating do enjoy seafood and/or don’t have an allergy.  Otherwise it can be a safe, healthy diet concept to look into for sustainable weight loss and overall health.

The Bottom Line

While there are many diets on the market today, all of them come with a set of pros and cons.  There is no “one size fits all approach” when it comes to dieting—many people could find weight loss success on any of these diet plans.  The biggest component to weight loss has to do with creating a caloric deficit on most days: fewer calories ingested than calories burned.  If you follow this basic approach, you will lose weight.  We recommend that you do your research before starting any kind of diet plan, and make sure that the pros outweigh the cons.  Always ask your doctor or nutritionist before starting a restrictive diet to make sure you don’t have any underlying conditions that would create a health problem.  No matter which diet you choose, we recommend tracking your calories and weighing yourself on your SureFiz smart scale daily so that you can observe your progress and make sure it is truly working for you.  Continue to follow our blogs and social media accounts for more advice, diet tips, recipes and workout ideas to help you find the best success in your weight loss journey.  

Healthy Snack Ideas For Your Diet and Weight Loss Plan

Do you have a hard time finding healthy snacks that also fill you up? Here are several ideas of delicious, healthy snacks to help you in your weight loss program.

Do you have a hard time finding healthy snacks that also fill you up? Here are several ideas of delicious, healthy snacks to help you in your weight loss program.

Healthy Snack Ideas For Your Diet and Weight Loss Plan

Snacking can be hard when trying to lose weight, as the calories can add up each day.  But it is not impossible and can be used as a valuable tool in between meals to help curb hunger, which will prevent overeating during meals later in the day.  Successful snacking requires some strategic planning, however, to make sure that you are helping your weight loss plan, not hindering weight loss success.  Here is some valuable advice to help you snack successfully and feel satiated all day!

General Snacking Tips

  • Prep Ahead: Just like with meal planning, knowing which snacks you will eat throughout the week and purchasing them ahead of time will ensure that you make good choices and don’t turn to less-than healthy options when you’re super busy and hunger strikes.
  • Wash, Chop, Measure: Set aside a little extra time after you do your weekly grocery haul and wash fruits and veggies, and section out into proper serving sizes.  Having food kept in pre-measured containers will help prevent you from overeating–yes, it is possible to eat too much of even a good thing!  It also helps to have awareness of serving sizes for logging into your weight loss food journal.
  • Choose Whole Foods First: Try to base your snacking around fresh fruits, vegetables, nuts and nut butters and healthy proteins.  By feeding your body the nutrients it needs, you will not only help to fuel it properly but you will feel more satiated, for a longer time, on less calories.  Your overall diet and weight loss program will benefit in the long term.
  • Add Protein Whenever Possible: Combining a fruit or vegetable with protein will help aid in satiety as well, and the protein contributes to muscle growth in the body.  Many Americans don’t eat enough healthy proteins, so sneaking it in with your snacks is a great way to add to your daily diet totals. 

Healthy Snack Ideas For Your Diet and Weight Loss Plan

Snack Ideas

In general, look for a fruit or vegetable to be the base of most snacking–most of us don’t eat the minimum recommended daily allowance in our daily diets, so adding them into our snacking plan is a great foundation.  When you can, add a protein or healthy fat to balance out the snack and help with satiation.  We recommend trying to keep your snacks around 200-250 calories so that you don’t ruin your dinner!  Here are some basic ideas and how to pair them for a tasty, healthy option you can try any day in your diet plan, each suggestion is within a range of 100-250 calories:

Apple

Healthy Snack Ideas For Your Diet and Weight Loss Plan

Apples are a great, healthy snack option for your diet.  They are delicious, nutritious and filled with healthy fiber to help keep you full.  If you want to add a protein, nut butters or a piece of string cheese will be a great addition with just enough protein and fats to fill you up.

Carrots, Celery or Peppers

Healthy Snack Ideas For Your Diet and Weight Loss Plan

Any of these crunchy veggies are a great snacking option. If you can find baby carrots at the store, you can even cut down on prep time. All of these veggies are a perfect snack substitution for chips or crackers–they add the crunch without the unhealthy side effects.  Pair them with hummus for a yummy, protein-filled dip. 

Banana

Healthy Snack Ideas For Your Diet and Weight Loss Plan

Another great fiber-filled fruit, bananas are super easy to grab and eat on the go.  One banana can keep you full on it’s own but if you need a little boost, almond or peanut butter adds a nice salty compliment to the sweetness of the banana.  Make sure you measure out the nut butter before eating, it can be super easy to overeat nut butters.  Keep it around one tablespoon so that your overall snack calorie count doesn’t reach higher than 300 calories.

Cottage Cheese 

Healthy Snack Ideas For Your Diet and Weight Loss Plan

If you enjoy cottage cheese, this is a protein-packed snack that will leave you full for hours.  Add some sliced tomatoes, or even some berries to compliment the creaminess of the cottage cheese and add some energy-boosting carb benefit to your snack.  Try to get a lower fat or nonfat variety of cottage cheese to keep overall calories down and measure each serving for maximum weight loss success.  

Hard Boiled Eggs

If you are looking for an easy, grab and go protein snack, hard boiled eggs will be your best friend!!  For busy weeks, boil them and peel them, then put in plastic baggies or small containers to grab quickly and eat on the run.

Handful of Almonds

Healthy Snack Ideas For Your Diet and Weight Loss Plan

Almonds (or any favorite nuts) are a super healthy, antioxidant-filled protein snack.  These are also super easy to grab on the go and can compliment the apple or banana snack we listed above.  Be very careful with measuring out nuts–one serving is ¼ cup and contains 162 calories.  It can be very easy to overeat nuts without thinking, so having them sectioned out into serving-sized containers will prevent accidental overeating and taking in too many calories at snack time.  

Greek Yogurt with Berries

Healthy Snack Ideas For Your Diet and Weight Loss Plan

Greek yogurt, like its cousin cottage cheese, is another creamy high protein snack.  When choosing a greek yogurt, make sure that you are finding a nonfat or lowfat variety and plain/no added sugar.  Due to the tartness of plain greek yogurt, adding about ½  cup of berries will make a beautiful sweet/savory balance that will also keep you full for hours on very little calories and a huge protein boost.  

Once you have an idea of simple, healthy snacks you can build a foundation and work to get creative.  By planning ahead and thinking through your day, you can plan for strategic snacks that can satisfy a craving without ruining your diet and weight loss goals.  For more healthy eating advice, check out our blog on Easy Breakfast Ideas to Start Your Day Right.  Keep stepping on your SureFiz smart scale daily to keep track of your weight loss journey, make sure you are eating right and nourishing your body with a healthy diet, and continue to follow us on social media for healthy eating tips, inspiration and encouragement as you continue towards your weight loss goals. 

How to Stop Overeating For Lasting Weight Loss

If the holidays have left you bloated from overeating, check out some simple ways to change your habits and see better results in your weight loss journey

If the holidays have left you bloated from overeating, check out some simple ways to change your habits and see better results in your weight loss journey

How to Stop Overeating for Lasting Weight Loss

As we begin to wrap up the holiday season of 2020, many Americans are evaluating their lifestyles over the past year and vowing to begin 2021 with healthier food choices.  If you are one of many Americans who struggle with overeating around the holidays, you are not alone.  But if you struggle to control quantities and eat too much on a regular basis, you can severely hinder your weight loss plan and end up gaining weight instead of losing.  SureFiz trainer and health coach Jenn Ryan has some advice to help you successfully lose weight and control your eating as you begin the New Year. 

1.     Start a Food Journal

How to Stop Overeating and See Lasting Weight Loss Results

Writing your food down can help you with more awareness of what you are eating but it can also help you see quantities.  There are many online journals and apps to help you track your food.  Many of them also calculate calories, macros and activity so you can see how you are doing on a daily basis and make adjustments as necessary.

2.     Get Rid of Distractions

It’s much easier to overeat when you are in front of the television with a bag of chips.  In an hour you could have mindlessly eaten the entire bag! Snacking while distracted almost always leads to overeating.  If you find that you are hungry while you are working or watching television at night, put a small amount of snack into a bowl so that you have a limit to how much you eat.  Try to find something that has protein to help you feel satiated so that you will be less likely to overeat.  If you need help fitting protein in your diet, check out our blog on Simple Ways to Add More Protein. And make sure you add those snacks to your food journal so you can track everything.

3.     Eat Your Veggies First!

How to Stop Overeating and See Lasting Weight Loss Results

Eating vegetables at the beginning of the meal can help you feel full faster, and prevent overeating items such as bread or starchy, high carbohydrate foods.  Vegetables are also a healthy source of fiber in your daily diet and they can fill you up before you binge on less healthy options.  Since most vegetables are also very low in calories, feel free to eat as many as you want!

4.     Measure your Food 

Measuring your food ahead of time will also prevent you from overeating.  It is very easy to “eyeball” an amount of food and think it’s a certain amount when it is actually much more.  One example would be rice.  1 cup of rice has a whopping 200 calories and almost 50 grams of carbohydrates.  If you accidentally pile 2 cups on your plate, you’ve added a lot of calories and carbohydrates that won’t necessarily make you feel any more full, but could likely be the difference between losing weight, maintaining weight or even gaining weight. You can use measuring cups or even a food scale to weigh your food before putting it on your plate.  

5.     Serve Yourself in the Kitchen

Family style dining at the table may seem cozy and inviting, but it could be derailing your diet plan.  When food is in front of you and easy to grab, you are much more likely to reach for seconds or thirds.  By measuring your food on a plate and bringing it to the table, you are less likely to reach for more once you finish your first serving.

6.     Eat with Smaller Plates

How to Stop Overeating and See Lasting Weight Loss Results

If you’ve ever heard the saying, “my eyes were bigger than my stomach”, it can apply here.  When you plate your food, you will likely fill the circumference of your plate, no matter the size.  If you use a large dinner plate and fill it up, you will likely over feed yourself and eat more than you need.  By using a smaller plate or even a salad size plate you can serve yourself much less food to begin with and if you feel you need more after, you can have a small amount more.  

7.     Don’t Overstock Your Pantry

If your pantry is full of your favorite snacks, treats, processed foods and sugar, you will likely reach for those items mindlessly through the day.  When you grocery shop, be very mindful of all the items on your grocery list and try to buy simple, healthy foods.  If you don’t have salty, high fat or processed snacks easy to grab, you won’t be setting yourself up for failure when those late night cravings hit.  Your favorite snack foods are much more likely to tempt you when they are in your pantry.  If you have to go to the store and purchase them, the likelihood goes down a lot.  

8.     Meal Plan

How to Stop Overeating and See Lasting Weight Loss Results

Planning your meals and thinking ahead is a great way to set yourself up for future success.  If you set aside time at the beginning of your week when you are focused and intentional, you can avoid the last minute decisions made when you are busy and need to grab something easy and quick.  Meal planning can also help you keep your calories down because you can set your plan based on calorie counts in recipes you find.  Be sure to find recipes that are high in protein and low in sugars and saturated fats to help your body fuel and feel satiated for longer.

9.     Eat Smaller Meals

Eating smaller meals and snacks at regular intervals throughout the day will help you maintain a regular, healthy blood sugar level and avoid a blood sugar crash that could lead you to feel starving and binge eat everything you see.  Planning to eat 3 small meals—breakfast, lunch, and dinner with 2-3 small snacks in between can help you go too long in between meals.  Make sure if you are busy and running around throughout the day that you have simple easy snacks with you in your purse or car. Protein bars are great for this purpose.  They are simple to grab, easy to eat and packed with protein to keep you feeling full while you are out.  

Overeating and mindless eating is easy to do, especially when you are trying to lose weight.  It is not impossible to get control of your eating habits but it does take some mindful effort and planning.  Using these tips to help you in your weight loss journey can help you find success in your program faster, and with better lasting results.  These tips are helpful not only during a weight loss program but also for a lifetime of healthy habits.  If you need advice on weight loss, diet tips, recipes and more, check out our website at surefiz.com.

Simple Ways to Get More Protein in Your Diet

Do you struggle to get enough protein? Here are simple ways to boost protein in your diet to maximize your weight loss program

Do you struggle to get enough protein?  Here are simple ways to boost protein in your diet to maximize your weight loss program

Simple Ways to Get More Protein in Your Diet for Maximum Weight Loss

How Much Protein Do You Really Need?

There are three major macronutrients that compose our daily diets: carbohydrates, protein and fat.  Each of them plays a vital role to the nutrition of our bodies.  But very commonly in a weight loss journey, people find their daily protein count too low.  Protein is vital to building and maintaining muscle, keeping the body lean, and helping to satiate us, among other benefits.  The recommended daily amount of protein varies per person and is dependent on personal goals, but in general it should compose around 25%-35% of your daily diet.  This means that in a 1500 calorie diet, someone should be aiming to consume anywhere from 300-420 of their daily calories from protein, or approximately 75-105 grams of protein.  Without some strategic planning, it can feel impossible to hit these goals.  After all, carbs and fat are so much easier to eat and sometimes more fun!  Here are some simple ways to try and help you get closer to reaching those goals.  

Start Your Day with Protein

Simple Ways to Get More Protein in Your Diet for Maximum Weight Loss

It might seem easier to reach for that box of cereal or throw in a piece of toast, but starting your day with protein sets you off on the right foot, supports your muscles first thing and helps you feel more satisfied for longer.  There are studies that have shown better brain performance from eating protein first thing in the day, too.  Here are some breakfast suggestions for you:

  1. Eggs-there are so many ways to eat an egg.  Fried, poached, simple scramble with veggies, or if you’re tight on time in the morning have some previously hard boiled and peeled eggs ready in the fridge to grab on your way out.  Try this simple recipe-egg “muffins”.  Scramble 12 eggs with whatever veggies you like, pour the mixture into a muffin tin and bake 12-15 mins til done.  Pop the “muffins” out, put them in a container and refrigerate for the week or freeze for long term.  
  2. Fruit with greek yogurt-not an egg fan?  Chop up some of your favorite fruit, and pour over 1 cup of greek yogurt for a simple, filling breakfast packed with protein, and sure to fill you up for hours.
  3. Chicken sausage-Another simple way to get protein in the morning, yet lower in fat than traditional sausage.  You can also cook these up ahead of time and store in the fridge for those busy mornings.

Supplement with Bars or Shakes

Protein bars and shakes are a great way to supplement additional protein.  Many have at least 20 grams per serving and there are many options on the market today-whey protein, vegan protein, paleo-style protein made with egg or beef, and more.  The shakes and bars have come a long way in recent years-many are very flavorful and less chalky tasting than they used to be.  One thing to watch for with protein bars and shakes is the ingredients.  Try to find a product that is as natural as possible, without a list of 50 chemical based ingredients that you can’t pronounce.  In this case, less is more-the smaller the ingredient list, the more natural/better it is for you.  Try a few different kinds until you find some you really like! Keep some protein bars stashed in your purse, car or gym bag in case you are out running around and find yourself starving.  This will prevent you from grabbing something at a convenience store or fast food drive-thru on the go.  

Add Collagen to Your Coffee

Collagen powders have become quite popular in recent years and for good reason.  Collagen is a great source of protein, can strengthen your bones, improve brain and heart health and even help with keeping your skin glowing.  There are many options for collagen powders that are flavorless, which makes it super easy to add a scoop to your morning coffee, or to your soup or even to baked goods.  The options are endless with this easily dissolving flavorless source of protein.  If you have kids who need a protein boost, add it to their water or juice, or even their macaroni and cheese-they’ll never know! 

Sneak it on the Side

Simple Ways to Get More Protein in Your Diet for Maximum Weight Loss

Many people don’t think of side dishes or accompaniments as being good sources of protein, but they really can help increase overall daily protein consumption when you add them strategically.  For example, one cup of cooked green peas contains a whopping 9 grams of protein per cup-that’s more than a glass of milk!  Other vegetables with higher protein content are broccoli, spinach, asparagus, potatoes, sweet potatoes and brussels sprouts, containing an average 4-5 grams of protein per cooked cup.  Other helpful sources of protein are nuts, quinoa, nut butters, hummus, lentils and other beans.  These can also be great sources of protein for vegetarian and vegan dieters as well.  Adding any of these items to your meals or snacks can help boost that overall protein intake as well.

As with any diet plan or fitness program, tracking can help you stay on track and reach your weight loss goals.  This is the same when it comes to protein.  Tracking your daily protein intake can help keep you aware of how much you are eating per day and how much you need to add to get to your own personal goal.  SureFiz is with you along your weight loss journey and can help you break down your larger goals into manageable sub-goals.  If you haven’t checked out our amazing program yet, be sure to click here and sign up today!  

Healthy Foods For A Strong Immune System this Winter

A strong immune system has many components, including a healthy daily diet. Here are some foods to try to help you stay healthy through the winter.

A strong immune system has many components, including a healthy daily diet.  Here are some everyday foods you can eat to help you stay healthy through the winter.

Healthy Foods to Keep your Immune System Strong this Winter

The body’s immune system is it’s first defense against illness.  When it comes to preventing colds, flus or even the coronavirus, keeping the body strong and healthy is of utmost importance.  You don’t need to reach for expensive vitamins and supplements to keep your body strong.  There are many healthy foods that you’ll find easy to incorporate into your daily diet and weight loss program.  

What makes an immune system strong?

Healthy Foods to Keep your Immune System Strong this Winter

When it comes to keeping your immune system strong and thriving, several components are important to keep in mind.  The immune system isn’t single faceted, but a complete system in the body that depends on a lot of factors to function well.  Some of the main ways you can help your immune system stay strong are:

  • Get enough sleep
  • Quit smoking cigarettes (or don’t start)
  • Exercise regularly
  • Try to minimize stress
  • Practice good hygiene-washing hands, etc.
  • Maintain a healthy weight
  • If you drink alcohol, do so in moderation
  • Eat a variety of natural, healthy foods-especially fruits and vegetables
  • Keep sugar intake low, avoid unnatural sources

Working on all of the above areas can help keep your immune system strong and ready to fight off any illness or infection, but when it comes to eating healthy some foods are definitely superior in their immune-boosting qualities.  Focus on foods that are high in antioxidants, vitamin C, vitamin D, and zinc.  The key is getting a good variety of these foods to keep each of these nutrients strong in your body.

Antioxidants

“Antioxidant” is a word used a lot in the health and fitness world.  But what does it really mean? Broken down,  according to veryhealthy.life, the anti means against and oxidant refers to something that will chemically combine with oxygen. This means that antioxidants prevent oxidation against free radicals.  When there are free radicals within the body they can cause a chain reaction that causes damage to the cells.  Antioxidants can help keep your cells strong against this free radical damage.  Some popular foods that are high in antioxidants are:

  • Raspberries, cherries, apricots, cranberries and watermelon
  • Broccoli, spinach, artichokes,
  • Rosemary, oregano, thyme
  • Kidney beans
  • Turmeric
  • Acai powder
  • Allspice, cinnamon, cocoa powder

By combining many of these fresh fruits, vegetables and spices together, there are many easy and creative ways to get more antioxidant rich foods into your diet.  

Vitamin C

Healthy Foods to Keep your Immune System Strong this Winter

Vitamin C might be the most common vitamin known to fight illness and aid in recovery well.  Because the body cannot produce or store vitamin c, it has to be sourced through the diet, and finding daily sources in a variety of foods can help ensure you are getting enough.    When you think of vitamin c you might immediately think of oranges or other citrus, but many other foods are high in vitamin c that may not have come to your mind. Here are some great healthy food options that give a boost of vitamin c:

  • Red pepper, green pepper, green chile pepper
  • Oranges, strawberries, papaya, guava
  • Broccoli, potato, brussels sprouts, cauliflower
  • Lemon, grapefruit, kiwifruit, mango

Vitamin D

Healthy Foods to Keep your Immune System Strong this Winter

Vitamin D has been known for many years to promote bone growth and absorb calcium.  Recent studies have also shown a link between vitamin D and other important body functions, including a healthy immune system response.  “Vitamin D deficiency has now been linked to breast cancer, colon cancer, prostate cancer, heart disease, depression, weight gain, and other maladies. These studies show that people with higher levels of vitamin D have a lower risk of disease” (webmd).  The body can produce vitamin D, but only after skin exposure to sunlight for an extended period of time.  Unfortunately, those who live in less sunny climates can be at a higher risk of vitamin D deficiency.  Even those who live in sunny areas may still have vitamin D deficiency if they spend a majority of their time indoors.  Recent studies have been conducted on the potential role vitamin D may have in the immune response to COVID-19.  Although more research needs to be done, studies show positive results that link vitamin D to the immune system strength needed to fight the coronavirus and other diseases.  If you are not able to get enough sunlight daily, these foods can help to supplement vitamin D in your body:

  • Salmon
  • Herring, sardines, cod liver oil
  • Egg yolks
  • Mushrooms
  • Fortified foods with vitamin D, such as cow’s milk, soy milk, orange juice, cereals and oatmeal.

Getting vitamin D from all natural sources such as the sun and natural healthy foods is always the best way to give the body what it needs on a daily basis.

Zinc

Zinc is an essential trace mineral that plays an important role in the body, including slowing the aging process and providing an antioxidant barrier against free radicals.  The body doesn’t need large amounts of this mineral for healthy function, so it is an easy nutrient to supplement with a healthy diet.  Keep in mind that animal foods are the best sources of zinc compared to plant foods, like vegetables, because zinc bioavailability (the fraction of zinc that’s retained and used by the body) is high in foods like animal meat and seafood (draxe.com).  That doesn’t mean animal foods are the only source, but combining animal and plant sources can help guarantee you’re getting all you need in your daily diet.  Some of the foods highest in zinc are:

  • Grass-fed beef, lamb, chicken
  • Pumpkin seeds, hemp seeds, cashews
  • Chickpeas, lentils, almonds
  • Kefir, yogurt, ricotta cheese
  • Mushrooms, spinach, avocado

By working at maintaining a healthy immune system through the winter months, you can do your best to stay strong and able to fight any viruses that come your way.  Choosing a variety of foods from all of these categories will help you feel better, stay stronger and promote healthy weight loss as part of your overall diet plan.  Holistic health is not just about weight loss or physical appearance, but about the functions of the entire body.  By keeping all of your systems strong you can feel better from the inside out.  

Four Simple Tips To Have A Healthy Holiday

Holidays are no excuse to give up on your diet plan. You can still make progress in your weight loss and fitness journey.

Holidays are no excuse to give up on your diet plan. You can still make progress in your weight loss and fitness journey.

The holiday is the toughest season for those who are trying to lose weight. Most people just give up and block these three months to not caring about what they eat. It is understandable though. It is not so fun to always feel cautious and anxious about the food whenever you try to enjoy holiday dinners with family. Refusing certain meals would be perceived as rude behavior in some families. There are ways to get away from that though. Here are the tips to have an enjoyable healthy holiday.

1.) Try intermittent fasting

4 Tips To Have A Healthy Holiday

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This is optional because fasting might not work for everybody. Studies have shown the benefits of intermittent fasting for weight loss and blood sugar control. Intermittent fasting puts your body in ketosis. According to WebMD, ketosis is a process that happens when your body doesn’t have enough carbohydrates to burn for energy. Instead, it burns fat and makes things called ketones, which it can use for fuel. In addition to helping you burn fat, ketosis can make you feel less hungry. It also helps you keep muscle. However, if you are interested in doing intermittent fasting, do not just do it on holiday months. Start a few weeks to a month before to let your body adjust to the changes due to ketosis. If you can, try to decrease the eating window to 8 or 6 hours. You can do it anytime in the day. Some people like to eat at night, some people like to eat in the morning. But make sure you have stopped eating heavy meals 2 hours before bedtime.

2.) Start with the soup

4 Tips To Have A Healthy Holiday

When the dinner starts, do not go heavy right away. Start with the soup. A Penn State study shows that eating low-calorie soup before a meal can help cut back on how much food and calories you eat at the meal. The results show that when participants in the study ate a first course of soup before a lunch entree, they reduced their total calorie intake at lunch (soup + entree) by 20 percent, compared to when they did not eat soup. The study tested whether the form of soup and the blending of its ingredients also affected food intake and satiety. Soups tested included separate broth and vegetables, chunky vegetable soup, chunky-pureed vegetable soup, and pureed vegetable soup. While researchers thought that increasing the thickness or the amount of chewing required may have made certain forms of soup more filling, the results of the study show that low-calorie soup is filling regardless of its form.

3.) Pick the high-protein food

4 Tips To Have A Healthy Holiday

When it is time to dive into the main course, go for high-protein food such as turkey breast, salmon, pork loin, meatballs, or beef steak. High protein foods make you feel full longer and satisfied so you will eat less and cut down on snacking. High protein foods not only help you build and maintain lean muscle mass, but also give you extra nutrients like B vitamins, vitamin E, iron, zinc, and magnesium. You do not have to completely avoid your favorite holiday foods. One tip is to skip the foods you can eat year-round, like chocolate chip cookies. Instead, taste the special treats you can only get this time of year, like gingerbread. If you really want to have chocolate chip cookies, it’s also okay. Just remember, everything in moderation.

4.) Never stop moving

4 Tips To Have A Healthy Holiday

The holiday season is typically packed with a lot of free time. Make use of this free time by moving. You can do simple things like cleaning the house, preparing meals, decorating, or doing laundry. Walk the dog (if you have one), or just go for a walk or a run in the neighborhood. Do our recommended free Youtube workouts or you can try our stairs workout if you are not in the mood of going outside.

It is a little tricky but definitely doable. Do not let the holiday season set you back. A little set back is okay but do not settle there. Get up and work on it. The weight loss journey is never easy. You will have some setbacks. But believe in yourself. You will get there. Be strong and keep on going.