In 28 days 14-20 pounds of weight loss is recommended. More than these levels are considered as fast weight loss and it is unhealthy. To loss in a healthy way you need to consume pretty nutrition food and have to spend fair amount of time in working outs. The amount of your daily intake depends upon your age, size and activity levels. You can spend 45-60 minutes of time in working outs as per your strategy. But it is always advisable to get check up by a doctor to know your body is ready to bare this much of stress or not.
Doctors and dieticians recommend losing weight gradually, allowing a whole month for every 4 to 8 pounds you want to lose. Do not starve yourself, or skip meals, or try throwing up.
Here's a program for the period in which you want to lose weight:
Try to get plenty of moderate aerobic exercise (intense exercise may damage your joints). It isn't essential to join a gym; you can do sit-ups, pushups, dumbbell-lifting, jumping-jacks, and many other basic exercises at home. Walk as much as possible. Bicycling and swimming are good too. Even for people who are not trying to lose weight, being active helps your digestion, your circulation, and other body processes, and will help improve your mood.
Even more important than exercise, is avoiding junk foods and sweetened drinks such as soda. Try to avoid refined flour and pasta, processed foods, fried foods, and fatty cuts of meat. Preferably consume no added sugar, and as little added salt as possible.
Our great-grandparents didn't have the epidemic of obesity we see today, because they had a less-sedentary lifestyle, a much more natural diet, and they ate reasonably-sized portions.
Eat 3 not-large-portioned meals per day; do not skip breakfast; and avoid sugary snacks. If you want a snack, try (for example) an apple or a handful of unsalted nuts.
Limit your calories (best to consult a doctor or nutritionist concerning the amount), and weigh yourself at the same time each day, 2-3 times per week. If you see your weight diminishing at a safe, reasonable rate (1-2 pounds/week), keep it up.
Once you've reached your goal, increase your calorie intake somewhat, so that you can maintain your present weight. And you can then have small amounts of sweetened foods or junk food on occasion (if at all), along with your regular healthy foods. But keep checking your weight 2-3 times/week.
Avoid crash-diets, fad diets, diet pills, etc. These may be harmful, and need not be considered by people who have adopted an otherwise healthy diet.
More guidelines:
Don't concentrate on specific foods so much as on a balanced, healthy diet plus exercise.
Healthy nutrition means eating what your body needs, while ingesting as few harmful things as possible. It has also been described as getting enough of each of the major food categories, in healthy forms (grains, fruits, vegetables, protein, dairy, etc.; plus plenty of water).
In general, an example of a healthy starting point could be a menu of whole-grain foods and bread, a good amount of vegetables, legumes, some fruits and nuts, fish, lean meats in not-large amounts, and some dairy. However, this may need adjusting according to one's lifestyle, age, health, weight and other factors at the outset; and also later, as one sees what works for him/her in particular.
Also...whenever you feel queasy, nauseous, constipated or otherwise not completely well, try to remember what you've eaten over the last several hours or the last day. This is one factor in adjusting one's food habits.
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Disclaimer: No diet plan, including the one above, will be enough for all people. There are some people with complications such as glandular or other disorders, who may need surgery to lose weight. If one suspects that this is the case, or if one keeps gaining weight despite eating healthily, professional advice may be needed. This could begin with one's doctor or dietician, who would in some cases refer the patient to a surgeon.
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20-30 Pounds in 14-21 Days is one Pound (or more) each day. That's just not a sustainable loss rate.
No, the best way to lose weight is by working out and dieting. 30 lbs in 30 days is too much and might be dangerous, you should lose between 1 to 2 lbs a week.
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It is possible to lose 30 pounds in 44 days with the right diet and exercise plan. That is a loss of less than one pound per day.
It is not advisable to lose 40 pounds in only 17 days. You can lose weight fairly quickly by exercising at least 30 minutes per day and eating healthy foods.
If you lose 2 pounds a day that would be 26 pounds plus cut down on food so it's possible to lose around 30 lbs in one 13 days.
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