Reality Dieting
The
following is an excerpt from an audio program designed by Michael
Steelman, M.D. Dr. Steelman and Active 8, L.L.C., have designed the
fantastic new Better Health Better Life Diet Plan. This is the
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You are not weak,
you are strong! But you’ve been given some bum advice in
the past!
For centuries
being overweight has been considered a problem of weak
character and lack of self discipline. It has been
approached simplistically by the health professional as
an inconsequential matter that could be simply remedied
by handing a person a 1000 calorie diet sheet and
sending them on their way.
When these methods
did not work, doctors found it easier to blame the
overweight person than to assume something was wrong
with their methods and theories. Doctors are
people and people have prejudices against overweight
individuals. Furthermore as a group, doctors tend
to be highly compulsive. In order to get through
all of their years of training they were required to
delay gratification of their needs...to put off giving
into their urges and satisfying many of their desires.
Thus they seem to have little empathy for people they
perceive are acting impulsively to satisfy their
appetite....even if this perception is wrong.
Doctors like the
feeling that comes with knowing they have helped
someone. When a person with a strep throat appears
at the doctor's office they have an easily identifiable
problem. The patient can be given an antibiotic
and their symptoms improve rapidly. This is much
different from the person who is over-weight.
Solving this illness can take days, weeks or months.
Until the past
decade obesity research was minimal and most physicians
when approached by an overweight patient for help would
simply hand them a one thousand calorie diet sheet and
say "here follow this!" This has led to a great
amount of frustration on both sides of the diet sheet.
Obesity is much more complex than counting calories for
many people. Hopefully medical research will provide us
with new answers and effective medications for treating
this problem in the future.
In this program,
we are bringing the best and latest information on
nutrition and health to you. But of equal
importance....we are going to discover why you over eat,
and give you some real help in ending the problem once
and for all.
Remember what I
said at the beginning of this tape....no one is better
at helping you lose weight and keep it off than a
Bariatric physician, and I highly recommend that you get
a complete physical before starting this or any other
weight loss program.
This program is
different! Why because the standard fare hasn't
and doesn't work. You know the statistics...if you
watch televison or read the newspapers you do....almost
96% of all dieter's that have lost significant amounts
of weight...gain it back within five years. Isn't
that terrible? You bet it is...and one of the
biggest reasons, is that too many people are treating
the symptoms and not the cause. That's where my
program is different. We attack the causes.
Any one can tell you to eat a 1000 calories a day and
you'll lose weight. Most can even tell you what
foods promote weight loss and which do not. But
that really doesn't help for very long. Because
they haven't told you what to do when your family is
sitting down to a huge Thanksgiving dinner at Grandma's
and there just isn't any salad on the table. It's
all turkey or ham, and dressing and bread with melted
butter and Grandma is watching every bite you eat to see
if you like it. Are you going to tell Grandma you
don't want her dinner? And worse yet, Uncle Harry
is sitting right next to you, eating like a horse and in
30 years....he's never put on a pound.
Believe it or
not....I understand...and I am here to help. That
is just exactly the situation we are going to talk about
in this program....and many more. I think you're
going to like it. In my opinion, overweight can
best be conquered by using an effective combination
of...low-fat eating...mild to moderate
exercise....mental restructuring and behavior
modification.
We'll take each of
these in turn as we come upon the subject in the course
of this program, but we're going to start with the
second one.....you can't lose weight and keep it off by
not being active. One of the reason's ol' Uncle
Harry can eat like a horse at Grandma's and never seems
to gain weight is because he's active. And you
need to be active also. Now don't jump to
conclusions...you didn't hear me say aerobics or going
to a gym, I said active. Formal exercise classes
are very good for you, but I know that not everyone can
exercise in the traditional sense, and you don't
necessarily have to do aerobics to be active. But
you do have to be active and when you're active you
naturally get exercise. It's not a dirty word.
Exercise, simply means to 'be active'.
Exercise helps
counteract some of the negative effects of high fat
eating but not all of them. Assuming our fat
intake remains constant, exercise will tend to improve
our cardiovascular functioning and protect us from some
of the evils of high-fat. But that's like saying
that taking a poison and antidote at the same time is
better than taking the poison by itself. Wouldn't
it be better avoid the poison entirely? Of course
it would, but, right now, you have some weight to lose,
and being active, or getting exercise is one of the
major keys to that weight loss.
There are only two
reasons that we ever get motivated to do anything....one
is to seek pleasure, the other is to avoid pain.
Unfortunately exercise isn't pleasurable for most of us
and in fact may seem unpleasant or produce pain,
especially if we overdo it. There are rewards
though! Many of the rewards do not appear
immediately and not even be detectable by the
individual. Being more active and exercising makes
us more fit. This allows us to be more efficient
on the job and to get more work done with less time
spent and more energy left at the end of the day, to
spend doing things we truly enjoy.
Exercise boosts
the immune system and may reduce our incidence of colds,
sore throats, etc. Exercise prevents osteoporosis,
lowers total cholesterol and raises h-d-l cholesterol,
which is the good kind of cholesterol. It relieves
stress and studies have shown that people who exercise
regularly have more satisfying sex lives. Have I
got your attention now?!
In a landmark book
called Biomarkers, Doctors Evans and Roseberg
point out that exercise not only extends the length of
our life but also improves the quality of our life and
that this is reflected in various biological markers for
aging such as pulse rate, blood pressure, cholesterol,
etc. In fact this book points out that exercise is
the fountain of youth.
Now...how to get
motivated to exercise when these rewards are so far in
the future. Here are two things to keep in mind
that will be helpful. First, don't focus on the
exercise itself, but rather on the long term result.
People who get their income taxes paid by January 2
don't do this because they enjoy filling out their tax
returns and writing the check to Uncle Sam. They do it
because they know how much better they feel once they
have this task out of the way and can focus on more
pleasurable activities.
Likewise, many
people who exercise regularly do so not because they
enjoy it so much, but because they like the way it makes
them feel.....both physically and in terms of
self-esteem.
Second...you might
consider setting up a reward system for exercise so that
you can reap benefits from exercise in a shorter term
sense. In an immediate sense you can establish a
contingency contract with yourself that involves
exercise. A contingency contract is an agreement
that will link exercise with some other activity that
you enjoy doing. For example...your contract might
be...if I exercise today, then I can watch my favorite
TV show tonight...or read from my novel...or work on my
hobby. That's a pretty simple concept, isn't it.
You may not need to do a contract with yourself, if you
are disciplined enough to exercise without it. And
once you start and exercise on a regular basis, you're
going to find you really like it, and the contracts
won't be necessary any more. They just kind of
give you a "Jump- Start".