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What
is metabolism?
Metabolism refers to the amount of energy (number of
calories) our bodies burn in order to function. Whether one is eating, drinking,
sleeping, cleaning, etc…. our bodies are constantly burning calories as fuel.
What
determines metabolism?
Metabolism is determined by a number of different factors
including genetics, sex, age, body composition, drugs, activity levels and diet.
The most important factor that can be changed to affect metabolism is
ones body composition (i.e. the ratio of lean body mass to fat mass).
What
can I do to alter my metabolism?
Let's face it…. We can't change our
genetics or sex (at least very easily). Most diet pills that alter metabolism
may speed the heart rate, elevate the blood pressure and potentially cause
dangerous medical problems.
The fact is that muscle uses more
calories to maintain itself than fat. People who are more muscular (and have a
lower percentage of body fat) are said to have a higher metabolism than others
that are less muscular. This explains why most men can eat more than women – men
genetically have more lean body mass (i.e. muscle).
Give
me an example…
For example, let's say you have two
people who are the exact same height and weight. One exercises on a regular
basis with weights, in addition to aerobic exercise, and has a low percentage of
body fat and a higher percentage muscle mass. The other never exercises and has
a higher percentage of body fat and a lower percentage lean body mass. The first
person that exercises will have a higher metabolism than the second person. What
this basically means is that person #1's body will use more calories to sustain
itself than person #2.
What
about diet pills?
So far, we do not have a diet pill
that safely boosts metabolism without harmful side effects. Researchers are
frantically looking for a drug that could potentially help us lose weight and
maintain this weight loss.
What
diet pills are available and how do they work?
There are a couple of diet
medications available through prescription that aid with weight loss. One
prescription drug, sibutramine (Meridia®), helps people lose weight by working
on the appetite center in the brain. It helps people feel fuller faster so that
they could potentially push away from the table sooner and control urges to
overeat and snack. The other prescription drug works by a totally different
mechanism. This drug, orlistat (Xenical®), works by blocking fat absorption from
the intestine into the blood stream so that 30% of ingested fat is excreted in
the stool. Both of these drugs work in combination with diet, exercise and
behavior modification, but they do not directly affect metabolism.
Could I have a thyroid problem?
Thyroid disease is very common in
this country especially in women. Hypothyroidism, an under active thyroid gland,
causes metabolism to slow. Anyone who is having trouble controlling their weight
should have thyroid function tests performed to screen for thyroid disease.
However, it is very unusual for a person to gain massive numbers of pounds even
if the thyroid is under active. The TSH test is a very sensitive indicator of
thyroid function. In general, if the TSH is normal, it is not possible to say
that an individual has a weight problem due to thyroid dysfunction.
Are there other medical problems
that can affect my weight?
Yes, there are medical problems that
can cause weight gain including some adrenal disorders. Some medications can
cause weight gain including steroids, some antidepressant, and some medications
for epilepsy and other psychiatric disorders. If any of these conditions are
suspected, a consultation should be sought with an endocrinologist or other
physician with an interest in weight control.
What and how do I eat to boost my
metabolism?
Just as there is no magic pill to
alter metabolism, there is no magic food to boost metabolism either. Neither is
there a diet or meal plan that is optimal for everyone. When one eats,
metabolism increases 10%. This is one reason why it is beneficial to eat at
least three meals per day. Eating only one meal per day deprives us of the
metabolic boost that one receives from more frequent meals.
Is it possible for me to lower my
metabolism?
It is thought that by taking in too
few calories that metabolism can drop. This may be why some people reach
plateaus in their weight loss at times. In general, people do lose weight when
they take in very low numbers of calories but a person's basal metabolic rate
may also drop as well.
What type of exercise should I do
to increase my metabolism?
What a person starts to
do for exercise depends upon the conditioning, flexibility and endurance that
person possesses when he/she begins. In other words, if a person has never
stepped foot in a gym, bench pressing a hundred pounds will not likely occur at
a first session. It is important to perform TWO types of activities: both
aerobic activity and strength training. Aerobic activity such as walking,
jogging, swimming or biking burns calories, elevates the heart rate and improves
overall conditioning. Strength training works large muscle groups thereby
building more muscle. Both of these activities increase metabolism, not only
during exercise, but 24 hours per day.
What are the components of
metabolism?
Ones metabolism is measured in
calories (actually kilo calories) and is made up of the basal metabolic rate,
the energy expenditure of activity, and the thermic effect of food. Exercise
affects the first two components. Eating several times per day increases the
third component .
What
is the deal with meal replacements?
Meal replacements work by a
concept called “stimuli narrowing.” Studies show that people using meal
replacements as substitutes for some meals and snacks fare better in terms of
weight loss and maintenance. Our program utilizes products we have personally
chosen because of taste, and variety. We design meal plans using tasty, nutritious bars, shakes, soups, and other foods. We take
some of the decision making out of your every day life so that you can think and
plan your future eating behaviors.
Come on…. How can I REALLY LOSE
WEIGHT????
The only way to actually take of
pounds is by taking in fewer calories than one burn. Sounds simple huh?
Mathematically, it is simple. Observe the following boring equations.
Calories in (eating) > Calories
out (activity) This leads to a weight gain.
Calories in (eating) = Calories out
(activity) This leads to a stable weight.
Calories in (eating) < Calories
out (activity) This leads to weight loss.
The concepts are often easy, but putting them into action
can be difficult. At The Nashville Solution we
understand that. We are here to provide you with the tools, knowledge and
motivation to achieve your ULTIMATE METABOLIC ADVANTAGE. We are on the cutting
edge of the field of bariatric medicine, nutrition, exercise physiology and the
like. We want to help you achieve your goals!