Weight Maintenance - Metric Edition


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You can lose weight on almost any diet. The real Challenge is not losing weight - it's keeping it off. This eBook is one of the few that addresses the two key issues in weight maintenance: 1) Preventing the regaining of lost weight, and 2) Preventing weight gain as people age. Weight Maintenance - Metric Edition is a superb reference and a practical lifelong weight control guide, with strong chapters on exercise and nutrition. This is another sensible, easy-to-use eBook you can trust from NoPaperPress. (Metric units, PhD author) TABLE OF CONTENTS Before You Start - Cardio Self-Assessment - Take the Walking Test - What Should You Weigh? - Your Body-Fat Percentage - Body-Mass Index (BMI) - What’s Your “Best Weight?” - Body-Weight Assessment Example - But What is Your Realistic Weight? Weight Control - Exercise - How Many Calories Do You Burn? - Calories Burned Example - What Exercise is Right for You? - Aerobic Exercise: How Hard? - Aerobic Exercise: Target-Training Zone - Aerobic Exercise: Walking Program - Get a Pedometer - Use Dumbbells to Add Muscle - More Strengthening Exercises - If You Miss a Session - Risks and Possible Problems - How to Avoid Injury - An Effective Low-Cost Program Weight Control - Nutrition - Nutrients and Micronutrients - Complete & Incomplete Proteins - You Need Carbs - Glycemic Index - Cholesterol and Triglycerides - All about Fat - Vitamins and Minerals - Phytonutrients: Good Stuff from Plants - Guidelines for Healthy Eating - Basic Food Groups - Vitamin/Mineral Supplements - Estimating a Meal's Calorie Content - Fiber is Important - Drink Enough Water - Use Salt In Moderation - Limit Sugar - Common-Sense Nutrition Weight Control Basics - Conservation of Energy - Basal Metabolic Energy - Physical Activity Energy - When Does Weight Change Occur? - Simple Weight Change Math - Weight Variations Due to Water Weight Maintenance - Why People Gain Weight as They Age - Why People Regain Lost Weight After a Diet - Lifestyle of People who Regain Lost Weight - Lifestyle of People Who Maintain Their Weight - The Weight Maintenance Program - Selecting Maintenance Calorie Table - Using Maintenance Calorie Table - Maintenance: a Life-Long Struggle - Get Off the Diet Roller Coaster - Set Meals: Easy Calorie Control - Planning Maintenance Eating - Maintenance Eating Plan Example - Use Mini Diets to Maintain Weight Helpful Strategies - Know Your Maintenance Calorie Level - Become a Calorie Expert - Get a Good Cookbook/Calorie Chart - Calorie Control Using Technology - Set Meals & Calorie Control - Learn to Estimate Portion Sizes - Understand Out-of-Control Eating - Learn How to Compensate - Simple is Better - Don’t Skip Meals - Eat Slowly - Understand Food Labels - Summarize Your Nutritional Needs - Choose a Variety of Healthy Foods - Keep Exercising - Keep a Food and Exercise Journal - Monitor Your Weight - Build a Support System - More Weight Maintenance Strategies - Final Weight Maintenance Tip - Maintenance Gets Easier with Time - Maintenance Tables: Men 18 to 75 yrs - Maintenance Tables: Women 18 to 75 yrs - Mini-Diet Daily Meal Plans Table 2.1: Oxygen Intake vs Fitness Level Table 2.2: Percent Body Fat for Men Table 2.3: Body Mass Index (BMI) Table 2.4: Weight Profile vs. BMI Table 2.5: Weight Range vs. Height for Men Table 2.6: Weight Range vs. Height for Women Table 3.1: Calories Expended vs Activity Table 3.2: Walking Program Table 4.2: Fats in Foods Table 4.3: RDA for Selected Vitamins Table 4.4: RDA for Selected Minerals Table 4.5: Portion Sizes for Food Groups Table 4.6: Calorie Rank of Basic Foods Table 4.7: Calorie Rank of Common Foods Table 6.1: Men's Maintenance Calories Table 6.2: Women's Maintenance Calories Table 6.3: Maintenance Eating Plan Table 6.4: Maintenance Eating Worksheet Table 7.1: Daily Nutritional Needs (Ex 7.1) Table 7.2: Fitness Log Table C.1: Eating - 900 kcal Diets Table C.2: Eating - 1200 kcal Diets Table C.3: Eating - 1500 kcal Diets Table C.4: Eating - 1800 kcal Diets Figure 1: Strengthening Exercises (a to c) Figure 2: Strengthening Exercises (d to g) Figure 3: Energy Intake & Expended by Humans




Weight Control - Metric Edition


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This critically acclaimed book is an excellent, easy-to-use guide to successful weight loss and life-long weight maintenance, with in-depth chapters on nutrition and exercise. The book has many new tables and images, and is loaded with Weight Control information not found anywhere else! Weight Control - Metric Edition contains no gimmicks and makes no outrageous claims. Rather it provides a basic understanding of weight loss and weight maintenance that you will return to again and again.




Weight Loss for Men - Metric Edition


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This eBook is packed with all the information you need for real understanding, the guidance you need to be successful, and easy-to-use 1200 kcal, 1500 kcal and 1800 kcal meal plans you need to lose weight - with strong chapters on nutrition and exercise. Weight Lose for Men has a new BMI-based Height-Weight table as well as new tables you can use to predict and monitor your weight Loss for various diet calorie levels, to determine body-fat percentage, your maximum waist size and your optimum waist size for health, and much more. This is another sensible, easy-to-follow eBook you can trust from NoPaperPress. (Metric units, PhD author) TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.BEFORE YOU BEGIN - What Should You Weigh? - BMI-Based Weight vs. Height Body - Fat Storage Percent Body - Fat Measuring Percent Body Fat - Percent Body Fat Table - Waist to Hip Ratio - Maximum Waist Size - Optimum Waist Size 2.WEIGHT LOSS - Your Total Energy Requirements - Basal Metabolic Energy - Activity Energy - The Weight Control Program - When Does Weight Change Occur? - What About Counting Carbs? - The Best Weight-Loss Diets - Simple Weight Loss Math - Weight Loss Prediction Tables - Selecting the Correct Table - Your Weight Loss Rate Could Decrease - Weight Variations Due to Water - The Dreaded Weight Loss Plateau - Weight Loss Maxims - Planning Weight Loss Eating Patterns - Set Meals – Easier Calorie Control - Pre-Planned Diets - Helpful Diet Strategies - Exchanging Foods - Simple is Better - Get Good Cookbook - Estimating Portion Sizes - How to Handle Overeating - Keep a Log of What You Eat - Handling Special Situations - Graph Your Weight Loss - Can You Target Weight Loss? - Losing Belly Fat - Last On First Off 3.WEIGHT MAINTENANCE - The Weight Maintenance Program - Why Do People Regain Weight? - Weight Control - Life-Long Struggle - Planning Maintenance Eating - Mini Diets Maintain Weight Loss - Keys to Life-Long Weight Control Appendix A: NUTRITION - Proteins are Building Blocks - You Need Carbs - Glycemic Index - Cholesterol and Triglycerides - More About Fat - Vitamins and Minerals - Phytonutrients: From Plants - Guidelines for Healthy Eating - Basic Food Groups - Vitamin/Mineral Supplements - Become a Calorie Expert - Estimating Calories in a Meal - You Need Fiber - Water, Water Everywhere - Use Salt Sparingly - Not Too Much Sugar - Common-Sense Nutrition - Eat Slowly Appendix B: EXERCISE - How Many Calories Do You Burn? - Types of Exercise - Select the Right Exercise - Aerobic Exercise: How Hard? - Target-Training Zone - Walking Program - Get a Pedometer - Jogging Program - Strength-Building Programs - More Strengthening Exercises - Still More Exercises - If You Miss a Workout - Risks and Possible Problems - Avoiding Injury - Keep an Exercise Log - Effective Low-Cost Exercising - Workout: Lose Weight & Be Healthy LIST OF TABLES - Table 1 Body Mass Index (BMI) - Table 2 Weight Profile vs. BMI - Table 3 BMI-Based Weight vs. Height - Table 4 Age-Adjusted Body Fat Percentage - Table 5 Approx Percent Body Fat - Table 6 Max Waist - Ages 20 to 40 - Table 7 Max Waist - Ages 41 to 60 - Table 8 Max Waist - Ages 61 to 80 - Table 9 Optimum Waist - Ages 20 to 40 - Table 10 Optimum Waist - Ages 41 to 60 - Table 11 Optimum Waist - Ages 61 to 80 - Table 12 Selecting Weight Loss Table - Table 13 Portion of Table 14 - Table 14 Weight Loss - Inactive - 18 to 35 yrs - Table 15 Weight Loss - Active - 18 to 35 yrs - Table 16 Weight Loss - Inactive - 36 to 55 yrs - Table 17 Weight Loss - Active - 36 to 55 yrs - Table 18 Weight Loss - Inactive - 56 to 75 yrs - Table 19 Weight Loss - Active - 56 to 75 yrs - Table 20 Weight Loss Eating Plan - Table 21 Menus for 1200 kcal Diet - Table 24 Menus for 1500 kcal Diet - Table 23 Menus for 1800 kcal Diet - Table 24 Daily Food Log - Table 25 Weight Maintenance Calories - Table 26 Maintenance Eating Plan - Table 27 Glycemic Rank of Common Foods - Table 28 Fats in Foods - Table 29 RDA for Selected Vitamins - Table 30 RDA for Selected Minerals - Table 31 Calorie Rank of Basic Foods - Table 32 Calorie Rank of Common Foods - Table 33 Calories Burned vs Activity - Table 34 Walking Program - Table 35 Exercise Log







The Computer Diet - Metric Edition


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90-Day Mediterranean Diet - 1500 Calorie


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U.S. News & World Report magazine ranks the Mediterranean Diet No. 1. And almost all nutrition scientists consider a Mediterranean diet to be among the healthiest in the world. There are quite a few Mediterranean diet books on the market - but this is the first Mediterranean Weight Loss Diet book. Go Mediterranean and get healthy and lose weight! The diet is based on pasta, crunchy Italian and French bread, vegetables, fruit, nuts, fish, wine, olive oil, some poultry and limited meat. On the 90-Day Mediterranean Diet - 1500 Calorie, most women lose 18 to 28 pounds. On the 90-Day Mediterranean Diet - 1500 Calorie, most men lose 28 to 38 pounds. Smaller adults, older adults and less active adults might lose a bit less and larger adults, younger adults and more active adults often lose much more.




90-Day Mediterranean Diet - 1200 Calorie


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U.S. News & World Report magazine ranks the Mediterranean Diet No. 1. And most nutrition scientists consider the Mediterranean diet to be among the healthiest diets in the world. There are quite a few Mediterranean diet books on the market - but this is the first Mediterranean Weight Loss Diet book. The Mediterranean diet is based on pasta, crunchy Italian and French bread, vegetables, fruit, nuts, fish, wine, olive oil, some poultry and limited meat. On the 90-Day Mediterranean Diet - 1200 Calorie, most women lose 23 to 33 pounds. On the 90-Day Mediterranean Diet - 1200 Calorie, most men lose 35 to 45 pounds. Smaller adults, older adults and less active adults might lose a bit less, whereas larger adults, younger adults and more active adults often lose much more. The 90-Day Mediterranean Diet - 1200 Calorie is another sensible, easy-to-use, healthy diet from NoPaperPress you can trust.







60-Day Diet for Senior Men - 1500 Calorie


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Longer-term diets are healthier and more likely to be permanent. The 60-Day Diet has an amazing 90 days of nutritious, delicious, easy-to-prepare meals and the guidance you need to succeed. Imagine more than 350 planned breakfasts, lunches, dinners and snacks. You'll be surprised not only by what you can eat - but also by how much you can eat. Enjoy pasta, French toast, chicken, seafood, burgers and more. With nutritional know how and good planning, the author has devised daily menus that leave you satisfied and where you should not be hungry. On the 1500-Calorie edition, most senior men lose 22 to 31 pounds. Smaller men, older men (over 65) and less active men might lose somewhat less; whereas larger men, younger seniors and more active men often lose much more. The 60-Day Diet for Senior Men is another sensible, flexible, easy-to-follow diet from NoPaperPress. And because the 60-Day Diet for Senior men is not a fad and does not rely on gimmicks it will be as valid 10 years from now as it is today.




90-Day Diet for Senior Women - 1200 Calorie


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Longer-term diets are healthier and more likely to be permanent. This diet has an amazing 90 days of nutritious, delicious, easy-to-prepare meals and the guidance you need to succeed. Imagine more than 500 planned breakfasts, lunches, dinners and snacks. You'll be surprised not only by what you can eat - but also by how much you can eat. Enjoy pasta, French toast, chicken, seafood, burgers and more. With nutritional know how and good planning, the authors have devised daily menus that leave you satisfied and where you should not be hungry. On the 1200-Calorie edition, most senior women lose 23 to 33 pounds. Smaller women, older women (over 65) and less active women might lose a tad less, and larger women, younger seniors and more active women often lose much more. The 90-Day Diet is another sensible, flexible, easy-to-follow diet from NoPaperPress. And because the 90-Day Diet is not a fad and does not rely on gimmicks it will be as valid 10 years from now as it is today.