Thursday, February 23, 2012

Is Your Belly Fat Hiding A Great Six Pack?

by alex on January 4, 2012

Some people labor away at abdominal exercises, expecting to see a six pack within a few weeks.   When it doesn’t emerge they feel cheated that all their hard work hasn’t paid off, but what they don’t realize is that burning belly fat starts with eating right.  If you continue to eat incorrectly, all those ab muscles will stay hidden beneath a layer of fat.  So, most people would like to know, what body fat percentage do you need to see your abs?

The answer is not straightforward, and it’s certainly different for men and women.   It’s best to start off with general guidelines for healthy body fat percentages.  For the average healthy woman, between 21- 25% body fat is satisfactory.  Anything above 30% is really too high and should be addressed to prevent serious health problems developing.   A lean shape is between 15% and 20%, and competition shape is between 8% and 12%.

For men, a good average body fat percentage is 15 to 19%.  Anything above 25% is poor and potentially harmful.  A lean shape is between 9% and 14%, and competition shape (also known as “ripped”) is between 3% and 6%.

These averages also depend on the age of the person, as people tend to be heavier as they age (although if you eat and exercise properly, you shouldn’t put on weight as you get older!).   Another thing to be aware of is that the competition levels of body fat, referred to in the bodybuilding community as “ripped” , are not realistic for the average person, and could even be dangerous to good health.  They are targets for professional physique athletes, and even for these guys it is not advisable to maintain a very low level of body fat all year round.

For most women, 12% body fat is ripped, and much lower should be the preserve of the professionals only.  Even women with very low body fat can have problem areas on the lower body.  For guys, well there is room for variation- some guys look ripped with 11% body fat, but most need to be down to around 7%.   The problem is, everyone distributes fat differently, so it really is difficult to state exact percentages.

For an impressive six pack, you really need to hit the “very lean”category, which for women is less than 15% and for men less than 9%, but this could vary depending on your body type.   Another thing to be aware of is that body fat measurement is not an exact science, and tests are really no more than estimations.  Even at professional level, athletes are judged on appearance and demeanor rather than measurements.    Bodybuilders might enjoy competing amongst themselves for the lowest body fat percentage, but realistically, the average person should use it as a way of tracking progress rather than a target.

So, if you really want get a ripped look, remember there is no holy grail- it depends on your age, gender, and how your body distributes fat.  the most important thing to realize is that exercise alone won’t burn off your belly fat- you need to pay careful attention to your nutrition as well.  Eating well isn’t just a case of cutting back to low a calorie intake; you need to eat good quality nutritious foods that will keep your appetite satisfied and get your metabolism functioning on top form.

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The Mistakes of The Food Pyramid

by alex on January 4, 2012

Most people are familiar with the “Food Pyramid” , which was created by the US Department of Agriculture (USDA) to provide nutritional guidelines.   At the base of the pyramid are foods you are advised to eat most of: breads, grains, cereals, and pasta.  The next layer is vegetables and fruits, advising 3-5 portions per day.   Dairy and meat make up the next layer, and fats and oils are at the tip, indicating you should eat them sparingly.

People who want to lose weight should remember that the Food Pyramid is a general guide, not a dieting tool.  It is far too vague for this purpose, and some of its claims are even scientifically unfounded!

Let’s start at the top, with the advice to eat fats sparingly.  This is over simplistic at best.    Some fats are undoubtedly bad for you- particularly man-made trans fats which are widely used in margarine.  They cannot be used well by the body, so they collect in the artery linings, causing blockages which lead to strokes and heart disease.   It’s also harmful to consume too much saturated fat, which is found in red meat and dairy.  However, monounsaturated fat and polyunsaturated fats which are found in nuts, olive oil, and fish are good for the body, and encourage it to burn calories efficiently- keeping your weight down!

The second problem with the Food Pyramid is that it encourages people to base most of their meals on carbohydrates, without making any distinction between good and unhelpful types.  Starchy carbs which are found in white bread, pasta, potatoes and white rice are the mainstay of the average American’s diet.  All these types of food create glucose in the body, which quickly pumps sugar into your bloodstream, followed by insulin spikes.  The surge in blood sugar and insulin is followed by a sharp plummet, causing a drop in energy and an appetite trigger.  So, if you just eat these types of carbs, you will probably end up overeating, and could even be at risk of diabetes.

The key is to eat carbs from whole grains, such as brown rice and whole wheat bread and pasta.  Your body will take longer to digest them, avoiding insulin spikes that create hunger cravings.  The slow steady effect on blood sugar will also protect you against heart disease and diabetes.

The protein layer doesn’t distinguish between which types are best for you, either.  Red meat should be eaten sparingly by those trying to lose weight, because it is high in saturated fats and cholesterol.  Chicken and fish provide a much leaner source of protein.  Beans and nuts are protein sources too, and packed with essential vitamins and minerals.  Milk consumption is encouraged as a source of calcium, but whole milk is high in saturated fat, so skim is best.

There is no mention of alcohol, which many people need advice about.  For the dieter, it should be avoided because it contains high amounts of calories.  Excessive consumption harms the liver, but in moderation, alcohol can help protect against heart disease.

Finally, the Food Pyramid makes no attempt to guide people on the other major cause of weight gain- lack of exercise.  If you want to lose fat and see results within a few months, it is far better to eat a good balance of natural fats, whole grain carbs, and plenty of fruit and vegetables, combined with a regular exercise program.

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