Saturday, November 29, 2008

Belly Fat, What Causes It and How to Get Rid Of It

By Ricardo d Argence

If you have been carrying those extra pounds and struggling to slash that belly fats, but it's something that have been striding you out, then you're not alone. A lot of people are experiencing the same thing. Having a nice and flat belly is a sign of a good and healthy body.

In order to get rid of stubborn belly fat, there are tips available to help shrink it. But don't expect miracles. But before going to that, so that you won't find yourself wondering why you been suffering from the bane of your belly fats, it is important that you should know what caused them.

Due to the fact that alcoholics have big bellies, most of us would think that alcohol is the main cause of having belly fats. For one reason, it is, since it lowers down the body's metabolism. A beer belly is not actually caused totally by alcohol, it also includes the amount of fattening food you eat every day. Belly fat accumulates when extra calories are stored rather than used.

Stress and lack of exercise are another important factors. Stress levels can cause an increase in bodz fat, though you might not notice it directly. The liver secretes additional unnecessary sugar when the body produces cortisol. Stress also tends to make us eat more. Also, your body's metabolism will be lower than someone who exercises a lot. We easily plunge into these perils so this is where most of us fall.

Two things that seem to be a knock off for belly fats are thyroid disorders and hereditary factors. They could turn out to be your greatest enemy if you fall under this category. Our thyroids have a big impact since it is like a cruise control that keeps our body's metabolism running at the right speed. Same is true with hereditary factor.

You can still do something about it, no matter what's the cause of your belly fat. In the next lines you'll find some tips to burn your belly fat.

You should investigate why you eat and how you eat. Cutting down on your intake of processed food, fast food and junk food will cut your calorie intake dramatically. Minimize the use of fatty ingredients such as oil, butter, margarine, and cream. Instead of doing this you should eat fresh fruit, home cooked meals containing fiber, lean fat, protein and a wide range of grain products.

The point of regular exercise is the benefit of engaging in a scheduled routine; not how extreme or difficult the workout is for you. You need to start your exercise regimen at a slow pace. It would be wise to alternate it with other sports.

Most important you will find that lifestyle changes will help you a lot. Cut down on alcoholic beverages most especially beers. It is also important to take some time to wind up. Everyone needs some relaxation in their life.

But we shouldn't be drastic about getting results overnight eventhough we may be living in a fast paced world. These things do take time. But it is well worth the effort. - 15266

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