Get Your Diet Back on TrackLose those extra pounds by eating right, not less ![]() Take a multivitamin and be sure you get other essentials, such as folic acid and magnesium After the holidays and before swimsuit season, many of us reluctantly start on a new diet. But diets aren’t a lasting solution to weight loss, and weight loss doesn’t have to be about starving and cutting out foods. Sensible steps you can take all the year round can keep you on track without yo-yo dieting. Make those calories countMost active women will lose weight eating 1,500 or fewer calories per day. For an average man, the daily calorie count needs to be below 2,000. Too many refined foods—often high in “empty” calories—can use up your calorie count without giving your body the nutrients it needs for fuel. To make the most of your meals, keep these “best practices” in mind:
Try these easy ideas to eat rightIt’s easier than you think to make good food choices part of your lifestyle. For starters, check out these simple tips.
Change to a lifestyle mindsetStop thinking about the word “diet” as an unsatisfying set of restrictions and instead think about long-term changes that lead to slow, steady weight loss. Create a healthy lifestyle that includes daily exercise and eat right by making smart choices.
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