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    20 Ways to Speed Up Your Metabolism

    By Heather Bauer, RD,CDN, REDBOOK

    Whether you're trying to shed some lbs or just stay fit, these tricks to increase your metabolism from Heather Bauer, RD,CDN, will help you reach the finish line even faster.


    1. Keep Hydrated

    I'm sure the general population thinks dieticians sound like a broken record when it comes to the whole water thing, but it really is important. Drinking the recommended eight glasses of water a day will help your body function at peak performance levels.

    2. Keep Calcium Levels Up Current obesity research shows that a dip in calcium levels can trigger the same hormone that causes the body to hold onto fat to be released. Choose low-fat dairy, cheese, yogurt,  salmon, tofu, and oatmeal.

    3. Ditch the Drinks Happy hours and late night cocktails can do a number on your metabolism the next day. Research shows that the day after a night of drinking, there is a significant dip in your metabolic rate. Combine this with hangover cravings, and you've got a double disaster.

    4. Eat Constantly Snacking does not have to be a bad thing. If your stomach is growling, it means that you need more fuel. Not providing your body with food is a surefire way to slow down its basic functions. Choose high-fiber, high-protein snacks like low-fat cheese, fiber crackers, fruits, veggies, or Greek yogurt. Starving your body will sabotage all of your dieting efforts.

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    5. Destress Yourself Stress raises the amount of cortisol in your body. Cortisol is a hormone that tells the body to hold onto fat in case of a stressful situation (think more natural disaster-level stress, not a bad day at work-level). Experiment with yoga or meditation as ways to lower stress levels and clear your mind.

    6. Decrease Diet Soda Although it's low in calories and seems like an easy swap for high calorie beverages, diet soda may actually have adverse effects on your metabolism. Water and seltzer are better options, but if you must drink diet soda, limit your consumption to two cans (not Big Gulps!) per week.

    7. Don't Forget Your ZZZ's Getting a least seven to eight hours of sleep every night is crucial to a healthy metabolism. Anything less can adversely affect your body's ability to burn calories. Surprisingly, excess sleep may do the same thing. It's best to keep a consistent bedtime and wake up close to the same time every morning

    8. Soak Up the Sun Research shows that when a person spends long periods of time in a darkened, dull environment, it stimulates the same physiological functions in the body as gaining weight and sleep. The best daylight hours are between 11 a.m. and 3 p.m., so make it a point to get up from your desk and take a brisk walk outside. Aside from soaking up rays, you'll rev up your heart rate and benefit from the fresh air.

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    9. Work Out in the Cold Doing any type of cardio exercise in the cold can increase the ability of brown fat in the body to work at maximum capacity. Newly published research indicates that brown fat helps efficiently burn the white fat in your body, which is the considered that "bad fat."

    10. Drink Kombucha Tea This tea, which is made from the Kombucha black mushroom, has racked up accolades in almost every health area-claims range from easing arthritis to detoxifying the liver. The detoxifying nature of this beverage may help your body function at an optimal level, which means a healthy metabolism.

    11. Increase Weight-Bearing Exercises One pound of muscle burns 35 to 50 calories, while one pound of fat burns a measly 5 to 10 calories. Turning fat into muscle can increase your body's basal metabolic rate (BMR) by up to 40%. There's no need to hit the weights hard, either, simply using light weights at high repetition has been proven to tone muscle and burn fat

    12. Up Your Vitamin C Vitamin C and calcium are partners in crime when it comes to your metabolic rate. Calcium speeds up metabolism, while vitamin C helps the body absorb this mineral, creating an overall win-win situation.

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    13. Vitamin B is Key Getting in all over your vitamin B, which you can do by incorporating small amounts of nuts, seeds, lean chicken, beef, and fish into your diet, helps maintain a healthy metabolism. Legumes are also a great source of B vitamins; plus they're chock-full of fiber.

    14. Drink Green Tea he polyphenols, specifically EGCG, in green tea have properties that rev up your metabolic rate. However, green tea takes dedication. You have to drink about 4-5 cups a day to see results.

    15. Avoid High Fructose Corn Syrup It's one of the most controversial issues in nutrition: Studies show that HFCS can make the body insulin-resistant. Also, when given the choice, the body stores fructose as fat before it does glucose.

    16. Try Interval Training Aside from curing workout boredom, interval training allows you to burn more calories in less time. This is a great way for busy people with less time to get in a maximum workout.

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    17. Drink Ooling Tea Swap your second latte of the day with a fresh cup of oolong tea. Chinese medicine and celebrities alike tout the calorie boosting properties of this electrifying elixir.

    18. Spicy Peppers Take your pick: Jalapenos, chili, cayenne, habanero, etc.. These fiery little guys contain capsaicin, which is why  you get a burning sensation in your mouth when you eat them. This same effect is created internally, causing a calorie burn for about 30 minutes afterward.

    19. Go Ginger The latest craze is to add ginger shots to juice, but if you're not into juicing, it also pairs nicely with veggies in a stir-fry. In addition to aiding digestion, it can speed up the body's digestion process by as much as twenty percent.

    20. Eat Oily Fish Fish such as tuna and salmon contain oil that increases leptin, which is a hormone responsible for controlling appetite.

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    42 comments

    • Gonia Ogo  •  Vancouver, British Columbia  •  2 months ago
      I read: "Avoid High Fructose Corn Syrup It's one of the most controversial issues in nutrition: Studies show that HFCS can make the body insulin-resistant. Also, when given the choice, the body stores fructose as fat before it does glucose". HFCS is added to almost every processed foods, including deli! Actually, it is made of genetically modified corn, and is much more dangerous than we think! I would say: STAY AWAY FROM ALL PROCESSED FOODS! Try it for one month, and your changing for a healthier lifestyle is going to be effortless! trust me!
      • Sonja 2 months ago
        Great advice!
      • Keith De Nard 2 months ago
        Easier said than done.
      • c'est un secret... 2 months ago
        I know people who avoid corn syrop based foods and eat only organic foods and exercice often. I haven't been sick so far this winter but they have, cold, flu, bronchitis... I don't believe they're healthier than me even if they eat "healthier" foods.
    • Undecided  •  London, Ontario  •  2 months ago
      As much as I hate Dr. Phil he stated it best. "Eat less, move more."
      • A Yahoo User 2 months ago
        Why do you hate Doctor Phil? I am actually curious.
      • Zebra 3 2 months ago
        "Dr." Phil is a fat quack.
    • jed  •  2 months ago
      every single yahoo article i have read has had at least one spelling mistake, i don't think they even have spell check there.
      • BigRatings 2 months ago
        I no and lettuce knot mention the bad grammar... :^)
      • Charlotte 2 months ago
        Try capitalizing your i for your first person pronoun and the first letter at the beginning of your sentence before you criticize anyone else; furthermore, you wrote a run-on sentence.
      • ABC 2 months ago
        Most people never use a semicolon either. Charlotte is leading by example (no sarcasm here).
    • CAITLIN  •  Ottawa, Ontario  •  2 months ago
      I'm a green tea junkie. It isn't really true that you need 4-5 cups/day to see results. I make a large mug full about 4 times/week and let it steep for about 1 hour. When I drink it it is luke warm, but very high in nutrients. Your skin glows and the pounds melt off.

      Aren't we all a little tired of the relentless diet and nutrition information out there? It's almost as if people don't have anything else to think about or read about. The Dr. Oz show is just plain silly. One day he went on and on about the negative effects of lip gloss...He tends to find small, insignificant details about things and then creates an entire 1 hour show about nothing.
      • A Yahoo User 2 months ago
        If you don't like Green tea what should you put in it? :)
      • CAITLIN 2 months ago
        hehe,

        took me a minute, but I get it now..
      • Gonia Ogo 2 months ago
        Zeratul, I like Matcha/Sencha mix; it tastes softer than the commercial type. Sometimes, I add fresh lemon. Some people add honey, but Stevia extract might be much better choice (no sugar content).
    • BigRatings  •  Orillia, Ontario  •  2 months ago
      The eight glasses a day...not true. It's a myth...look it up. Listen to your body. If your thirsty, don't drink soda drink water. Chew chew your food till a pulp. It helps the digestion and you eat less. I lost 60 pounds in 1 year. My goal was a pound a week. A 30 min walk everyday. Everything in moderation. And remember...you didn't gain the weight in the short term. What makes you think you can lose it in the short term. It's a lifestyle change.
    • Space Trucker  •  Ottawa, Ontario  •  2 months ago
      You could always enjoy life and eat a hotdog with corn relish and maybe die 2 weeks early. Just sayin'. :-)
      • ♥Bettsy♥ 2 months ago
        Eating as "hotdog" as enjoyment is SOME people's opinion.....I'd rather feast on plate of fine pasta topped with garlic sauteed shrimp and mushrooms and asparagus. The thought of a hotdog makes me gag.
      • Bkd 2 months ago
        I hear you, Space Trucker-- but in my case, eating healthy isn't just about extending my life span, it's about improving the everyday quality of my life. When I eat (and exercise) healthily, I feel more alert, energized, un-stressed and emotionally satisfied (I also have a stronger immune system and spend less of my time getting sick or feeling unable to do the things I want to do). I guess we just all have to experiment to find what works for our lives.
      • peanut 2 months ago
        As much as I love food and wine, I have to keep it in moderation. Years in healthcare have taught me that it's not that you'll necessarily die two weeks earlier, but that you'll live your normal life span but with the last 20-25 years in a physically restrictive, poor health condition.
    • Susan  •  Toronto, Ontario  •  2 months ago
      need to have fhysical exercise for minimum of 45 minutes daily.
    • DAWN  •  Toronto, Ontario  •  2 months ago
      You should have added avoid all carbs that don't come from real food. If it needs to be processed, eg wheat into flour, it will raise insulin levels causing the body to store fat and stopping the body from using your fat stores.
      If you are not sure, look up the GI level.
    • Inacoma123  •  Vancouver, British Columbia  •  2 months ago
      "Ooling tea?" hahahahahaha Try OOLONG, you dopes.
    • ronan  •  Toronto, Ontario  •  2 months ago
      7-8 hours of sleep is very relative. 4-6 hours could be more effective and produce better results. sleep should be measured in levels of quality, not quantity! Read "The 4-Hour Body" by Tim Ferriss - great read!
    • A Yahoo! User  •  Toronto, Ontario  •  2 months ago
      how about go for a walk
    • L  •  Squamish, British Columbia  •  2 months ago
      Number 11: " Increase Weight-Bearing Exercises" - so, my question is, if you are overweight, isn't everything you do a weight bearing exercise?
    • Jakub  •  London, Ontario  •  2 months ago
      Decent points but fat does not turn into muscle.
    • pinky  •  Winnipeg, Manitoba  •  2 months ago
      #18 - I put ceyenne and chili peppers into my lentils for taste without knowing it burns calories. Sweeeeeet.
    • ..oksoo.  •  Barrie, Ontario  •  2 months ago
      Had so my ooolong tea should be a stick and didnt do a thing though it does taste good think only reason stars drink it.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  Kamloops, British Columbia  •  2 months ago
      Lots of folks should stay away from dairy products. Why are you pushing low-fat dairy, cheese and yogurt?
    • sunbeam  •  Mississauga, Ontario  •  2 months ago
      Beware of the depressant effects of green tea!
    • yo  •  2 months ago
      Englis is not my first language, could anyone help me to understand this sentence? Thanks! In addition to aiding digestion, it can speed up the body's digestion process by as much as twenty percent.
    • d.j. Uncle Buck  •  2 months ago
      Yeppers, that's gonna be me, with a sangria in one hand, a cigar in the other while I'm hiking and dancing up the Rocky Mountains at 100 yrs. See ya there mates. Cheers, L'chaim, Evivva !!!!!
    • Candice  •  2 months ago
      vitamin k2 is excellent
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