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Shed Pounds Fast This Summer

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For many, summer weight loss is about getting into that bathing suit and feeling your best. While this summer may be a little different due to the coronavirus pandemic, you can still make every effort to look your best.  What can you do now that will make a difference?

A few simple steps from our diet plan can help tame your tummy while supporting your health.  It’s a great time to try new foods that speed metabolism that can allow you to lose the extra pounds and feel lighter.

Weight Loss Tip 1: Get 7-8 Hours Sleep

Not getting enough sleep could leave you drowsy—and heavier. Health research from the University of Wisconsin indicates that lack of sleep can interfere with the weight loss hormone leptin.  Leptin is a naturally occurring hormone in the body that helps to curb appetite and improve metabolism. The research found that 7-8 hours of sleep per night went along with higher levels of leptin. 

Weight Loss Tip 2: Eat Omega-3 Fats

Another way to help make leptin work for you is to eat foods containing healthy omega-3 fats. Studies at the University of Western Australia showed that a weight loss diet high in omega-3 fats enhanced the body’s production of leptin in comparison to a regular weight loss diet. Foods that are rich sources of omega-3 fats include walnuts, salmon, and tuna. A rich source of omega-3 fats is flaxseeds. Research indicates the health benefits of ground flax seed are abundant, and may include the ability to lower cholesterol and fight inflammation.

Weight Loss Tip 3: Refresh Yourself With Tea

When you are thirsty, you can slug down a lot of sugar and empty calories without noticing. If that frosty drink tastes like a milk shake, it probably has hundreds of calories and maybe even a few grams of fat. Instead of drinking your calories, make it a healthy habit to enjoy iced beverages without added sugar or artificial sweeteners. Both regular brown tea and green tea contain beneficial nutrients that have been shown to enhance health. Green tea has also been identified as one of the foods that speeds metabolism. Nothing could be easier than brewing your own iced tea. Simply brew the tea the same way as when making hot tea, but make it a little stronger so it stands up to ice. Then place the brewed tea in the refrigerator and let chill.  Add a little fresh lemon or lime to taste.  

Weight Loss Tip 4: Enjoy Seasonal Foods

You already know vegetables are good for you. But research now shows that vegetables are powerful weight loss allies.  They contain powerful nutrients that can help turn on your fat burning hormones, control your appetite, and keep you youthful.  Romaine lettuce can boost the levels of antioxidants in your body, protecting against the effects of aging. Green bell peppers contain lutein and zeaxanthin. They also contain carotenoids, which are important for maintaining healthy vision. Eating onions and garlic can promote detoxification. The list is endless but the bottom line is make sure to put vegetables into your routine. For optimum nutrition, try to have 9-10 servings per day of fruits and vegetables.

Weight Loss Tip 5: Get Moving

With temperatures going up, you may be tempted to hibernate in the air conditioning. Get your body and metabolism moving again by finding creative ways to move your body. Not only can exercise burn fat, but it can also tone and build muscles and reduce stress. Pick cooler times of day to take a walk, early in the morning or in the evening. Walk in an air-conditioned shopping center. Walk back and forth in the shallow end of a swimming pool. Or simply move around your house. Always exercise smart by drinking plenty of water and taking breaks.   Of course, avoid overheating and working out in the mid day sun!

Summertime provides motivation for getting in shape and adopting a healthy lifestyle. Exercise, adequate sleep, and trying a few foods that speed metabolism can help put you on the road to achieving weight loss goals.

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Leo
Galland

Dr. Leo Galland is a board-certified internist who received his education at Harvard University and the New York University School of Medicine. He has held faculty positions at New York University, Rockefeller University, the State University of New York, and the University of Connecticut. Interviews with Dr. Galland and articles about his work have been featured in Newsweek, Reader's Digest, Self, Bazaar, Men's Fitness, The New York Times, The Washington Post, and many other publications. He has written three highly acclaimed popular books, The Fat Resistance Diet, Power Healing, and