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Healthy Living with Proper Weight Control Practices Weight comes due to too much of intake of fat. When we have junk foods and fast foods there are lots of chances to put weight which will lead to diseases like heart attacks, Blood pressure etc... There are many ways to reduce the weight and lead a happy life: 1. Healthy Eating - Having fruits, fresh vegetables and greens will help us to keep our body healthy. Intake should be normal and on time. 2. Doing Exercises and Yoga ...
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Factors Causing Weight Gain After Quitted Smoking Changes in Metabolism Scientists have found that smokers generally weigh less than nonsmokers. Smoking may affect the amount and the types of food that people eat and how their body processes food, causing smokers to have a lower body weight. One of the physical reasons some people gain weight when they quit is because of changes in metabolism. Your metabolic rate is related to how your body burns calories. It regulates the processes by which your body gets its energy ...
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Setting Realistic Goals when Getting Started To Quit Smoking Different methods work for different people, and you may just want to focus on adding some physical activity at those times when you feel a strong craving to smoke. Be sure to start out, safely and gradually and set goals that are realistic, ones that you can really do. If you determined that you are ready to get going, set a couple of realistic goals for yourself. The important thing is that you don't rush in too quickly ...
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Committing to Quit Smoking Plan It is important to set plans and create ideas to quit smoking, once you’ve prepared yourself put those ideas and plans to practice immediately. The most effective way to quit usually involves some planning, including getting support from your friends ahead of time. Just deciding to quit, no matter how determined you are, does not always mean you'll succeed. Statistics show that most initial decisions to quit smoking are usually followed by periods of relapse. But this does not ...
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Getting Healthy Substitutes To Replace Nicotine Addiction Buy lour Quit-Smoking Aids If you smoke more than a pack a day, you may want to consider using nicotine gum or patches, or discuss other prescription medications with your doctor. If you plan to use a quit aid such as nicotine gum or patches, you can find them in most drug stores or large supermarkets with drug departments. Be sure to carefully follow the directions on the packaging, and if you plan to use nicotine gum, make sure to avoid ...
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