A faster metabolism can feel like the “holy grail” of weight loss. As we age, our metabolism often slows down and many of us notice that even though we are eating the “same foods we’ve always eaten,” we’re still gaining weight. That can be incredibly frustrating. Fortunately, there are scientifically backed ways that you can naturally boost your metabolism, such as certain exercise programs like high-intensity workouts or weight-lifting routines. Drinking more water and getting enough sleep have also been … Continue reading “6 Foods That Naturally Boost Your Metabolism”
9 Household Items You Can Use for a Home Workout
Posted on Categories at-home workout, BL, CC, chair exercise, chair workout, creative exercise, easy exercise, easy workouts, exercise tips, Fitness, fitness tips, fun exercise, fun workout, health tips, home exercise, home workout, MX, Nutrisystem, nutrisystem program, Nutrisystem tips, quarantine, social distancing, soup cans, stair workout, stay fit, stay healthy, top articles, weight loss, weight loss advice, weight loss tips, workout tipsYou may not be able to make it to a gym these days—or even out to the park for a brisk walk. However, you have an entire circuit, including cardio and strength training equipment, right in your own house. Stay fit and healthy while you’re social distancing by getting creative with some of your household objects. Our fitness experts have put together a list of some common items that you may have on hand to use for your home workout. … Continue reading “9 Household Items You Can Use for a Home Workout”
What Your Plate Means for Your Weight Loss
Posted on Categories cooking, cooking tips, Diet & Nutrition, diet advice, diet tips, dinner advice, dinner plate, dinner plate tips, dinner tips, easy dinner, easy lunch, easy recipes, flex, flex meal tips, flex meals, healthy eating, healthy lifestyle, lose weight, Nutrisystem, nutrisystem plan, nutrisystem program, Nutrisystem tips, nutrisystem weight loss, nutrition, plate, plate tips, portion sizes, serving sizes, top articles, weight loss, weight loss plate, weight loss tipsRemember how your parents used to urge you to “clean your plate” at every meal? Depending on what years you were a kid, your plate might have been 9 inches, 10 inches, 12 inches or even larger, says Dr. David Friedman. According to Cooking Light Magazine, plate sizes have increased about 22 percent over the last century. This increase in plate size has led to an increase in portion sizes. Critical Reviews in Food Science and Nutrition explains that the … Continue reading “What Your Plate Means for Your Weight Loss”







