11 Tips to Boost Your Metabolism

Mumbai, India
February 20, 2014 2:42am CST
11 Tips to Boost Your Metabolism by: Andrew Bicknell Boosting ones metabolism is something many people try to achieve everyday. Having a high metabolic rate increases the amount of calories, or energy, the body burns on a daily basis. Without optimal metabolism the body will store excess calories as fat for future use. The problem for many people is they don?t ever use these excess calories and as a result struggle with weight issues. There are many factors that affect a person?s metabolism including age, weight, hormonal changes, lean muscle mass, diet, genetics, stress and the amount of physical activity undertaken on a daily basis. As you can see boosting your metabolism involves many factors, but the fact of the matter is that it is relatively easy to boost your metabolism if you are committed to doing so. Here are 11 tips to help you boost your metabolism: 1. Build lean body mass. As we age our bodies metabolism or ability to burn calories decreases. One way to offset this problem is by exercising. Lean muscle burns calories and the more you have the more calories you burn, even while resting. You can build muscle through resistance or weight training at least twice a week. You can also boost your metabolism by doing cardio exercises. You can choose to do this between or in conjunction with weight training. Simply going for a walk or using the stairs instead of the elevator are good ways to get in an aerobic workout. 2. Eat Breakfast. Many people ignore eating breakfast. What they don?t realize is that it?s the most important meal of the day. Breakfast gives your metabolism a boost and provides a consistent energy supply throughout the day. The majority of people who eat a healthy breakfast have fewer weight and health issues than those who don?t. 3. Sugar is bad. Processed and refined sugar such as found in sweets and soft drinks overload the body with sugar causing many serious health issues including obesity and diabetes. Complex carbohydrates are a better energy source because they supply an even level of blood sugar. The human body just isn?t built to deal with the large amounts of refined sugar most people include in their diet. 4. Spicy foods that make you sweat can help boost your metabolism. Read More @
11 Tips to Boost Your Metabolism by: Andrew Bicknell Boosting ones metabolism is something many people try to achieve everyday. Having a high metabolic rate increases the amount of calories, or energy, the body burns on a daily basis. Without optimal metab
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• Kingston, Ontario
22 Feb 14
I really liked your article. Everything we think is good for us is full of bad things to stay away from. It is harder to lose weight when you get older, I know because I have been trying to diet and shed 30 lbs. for four months. There is so much crap in our food how are we supposed to know what is good and what is bad. L