NutriStrategy - Importance of Exercise in Weight Control and Weight Loss

Weight Control, Weight Loss and Exercise NutriStrategy Home Nutrition and Diet Information Calories Burned During Exercise Healthy Diet Tips Strength Training Workouts Health Benefits of Activity Weight Control and Exercise Sources and Functions of Vitamins and Minerals Nutrient Digestion Healthy Recipe and Low Calorie Cooking Ideas Contact Us Weight loss and weight control through exercise and physical activity Exercise helps to control your weight by using excess calories that otherwise would be stored as fat. your body weight is regulated by the number of calories you eat and use each day. Everything you eat contains calories, and everything you do uses calories, including sleeping, breathing, and digesting food. Any physical activity in addition to what you normally do will use extra calories. Regular exercise is an important part of effective weight loss and weight maintenance. It also can help prevent several diseases and improve your overall health. It does not matter what type of physical activity you perform--sports, planned exercise, household chores, yard work, or work-related tasks--all are beneficial. Studies show that even the most inactive people can gain significant health benefits if they accumulate 30 minutes or more of physical activity per day. Research consistently shows that regular physical activity, combined with healthy eating habits, is the most efficient and healthful way to control your weight. Whether you are trying to lose weight or maintain it, you should understand the important role of physical activity and include it in your lifestyle. Balancing the calories you use through physical activity with the calories you eat will help you achieve your desired weight a) When you eat more calories than you need to perform your day's activities, your body stores the extra calories and you gain weight b) When you eat fewer calories than you use, your body uses the stored calories and you lose weight. c) When you eat the same amount of calories as your body uses, your weight stays the same. Any type of physical activity you choose to do--strenuous activities such as running or aerobic dancing or moderate-intensity activities such as walking or household work--will increase the number of calories your body uses. The key to successful weight control and improved overall health is making physical activity a part of your daily routine. Calories Burned during Exercise - Nutrition and Diet Information - Weight Training Exercises - Healthy Eating Tips - Health Benefits of Exercise - Weight Control and Exercise - Low Calorie Cooking - Obesity Statistics Copyright © 2015 NutriStrategy