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		<title>The Importance Of Water When Dieting</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 10 Nov 2009 14:49:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Since water makes up the majority of our being, as well as our blood, tissues, brain, eyes, hair, skin, and joints, it is imperative that proper amounts of this liquid are consumed on a daily basis.  Without adequate amounts of hydration, our bodies simply cannot function or operate properly. ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>By now you probably know that our bodies are made up of between sixty-five and seventy-five percent water.  Since water makes up the majority of our being, as well as our blood, tissues, brain, eyes, hair, skin, and joints, it is imperative that proper amounts of this liquid are consumed on a daily basis.  Without adequate amounts of hydration, our bodies simply cannot function or operate properly.</p>
<p>Water is truly the life force of the world.  This naturally occurring liquid does so much for every living being, and a good deal more than you may realize.  Water keeps muscles flexible and pliable; it carries and helps to process nutritional components of food; provides cell structures with the necessary oxygen; it works to cushion joints and lubricate tendons and ligaments; and it helps us to eliminate waste from the body through urination and bowel movements.</p>
<p>Water is all natural, free of fat and calories, and easily absorbed by the body through the stomach and intestines.  The body utilizes and expels water in several different ways.  In addition to urination and bowel movements, water is lost through vomiting and sweat.  People can become easily dehydrated after being ill, as well as while sweating.  Many people are not aware of how much they are sweating (especially in hot or humid weather) and do not replenish their bodies with adequate amounts of water.</p>
<p>In order to prevent dehydration and to ensure proper hydration, you must make certain that you are consuming at least an equal amount of water compared to the amount that is being eliminated.  Certain individuals, such as the elderly, people who are suffering from illnesses, those training, people who are on particular medications, and young children, are often at a higher risk for dehydration.</p>
<p>Individuals who live in very humid environments, very arid environments, and those who live in high altitude environments must also take extra care to ensure enough water is being consumed regularly.  If you are traveling, and when you are working out, you should make sure you are continually stopping to sip on water so that hydration levels in your body remain in balance.</p>
<p>The actual recommended amount of water to be ingested per day varies a bit due to general health conditions, medication issues, age, and even gender.  Your activity level, the time of year, and weather conditions also factor in to the amount of water you should be drinking daily.</p>
<p>As we age, our sense of thirst has a tendency to decrease.  A good rule of thumb for adults is to drink about six to eight, eight ounce, glasses of water (or suitable fluids) each day.   If this seems like too much, another way to determine a recommended dose for you is to take your weight and divide it in half.  This number is equal to the total amount of fluids (in ounces) you should be consuming per day.</p>
<p>Please keep in mind that not all liquids hydrate well.  Beverages that contain alcohol or caffeine can actually cause the body to dehydrate.  Sodas contains a good deal of sugar (and often caffeine) and also do not hydrate properly.  Take a bit of time and research healthy fluids that will factor well into your daily diet and dietary needs.  Of course there is really no substitute for pure, clean, good old-fashioned plain water.</p>
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		<title>How To Control Your Appetite When Dieting</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 04 Oct 2009 03:11:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Controlling hunger can be one of the most difficult hurdles to overcome while dieting.  From constant temptations staring you in the face, incessant food cravings, and that quiet rumbling in your stomach, it can be extremely hard to keep from reaching for those extra snacks.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Controlling hunger can be one of the most difficult hurdles to overcome while dieting.  From constant temptations staring you in the face, incessant food cravings, and that quiet rumbling in your stomach, it can be extremely hard to keep from reaching for those extra snacks.  This does not have to be the case.  There are several ways you can control your appetite and never feel deprived when dieting.  Below are a few handy tips to help keep your hunger in check, and keep your diet on the right course.</p>
<h2>1. Eat more regularly</h2>
<p>Yes, as strange as it sounds, eating more often can actually help to control your appetite and keep hunger cravings at bay.  Consuming about five small, healthy, meals every three to four hours rather than eating just two to three large meals throughout the day helps to keep your blood sugar levels in check.  This works to keep your body feeling content and keeps the feeling of starvation from setting in.  When you do not feel starved, you will be more able to fight the urge to snack, or overeat at mealtime.  These small meals should be made up of a balanced combination of protein, carbohydrates, and even a bit of fat.  Balancing your meals with all three of these components will keep you energized and satisfied.  If you think you can leave even one of these items out in an attempt to save a few calories, you are going to find you feel unsatisfied and you will be looking for another snack.</p>
<h2>2. Choose foods with Fiber</h2>
<p>Fiber rich foods fill you up quickly, and keep you feeling full for a good deal of time.  Foods that contain adequate amounts of fiber are also low in fat and calories, and often provide many nutrients.</p>
<h2>3. Consume more water</h2>
<p>Water is a key building block for overall health.  This fabulous liquid keeps your body hydrated, keeps your body working well, and it also helps to keep hunger under control.  On top of all of these benefits, water is also fat and calorie free.</p>
<h2>4. Distract yourself</h2>
<p>A great way to help keep your appetite under control is to distract yourself from eating.  One excellent way to do this is to get some exercise.  Exercise releases hormones and endorphins that make you feel happy and satisfied.  These chemicals simulate the feeling many people get from eating.  Exercise also provides many physical benefits and helps to burn extra fat and calories.</p>
<h2>5. Wait before eating</h2>
<p>Try waiting a minimum of twenty minutes before reaching for a snack, having a second helping of food, or having dessert after dinner.  Often people automatically eat without really even thinking about it.  If you take the time to stop, think about consuming more food, and wait a while you may find you really do not need or even really want the extra serving.  Waiting about twenty minutes is also the amount of time needed for the brain to completely register the &#8220;all full&#8221; signal with the rest of the body.  If you find that you are still hungry after this period of time, most likely you will still eat less food than you would have if you had &#8220;automatically&#8221; eaten right away.</p>
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