How Eating Healthy Foods Can Increase Metabolism
In the ever lasting war to cut weight people have tried all
sorts of calorie cutting diets, energy boosting supplements and the latest "Fat
Buster" exercise gizmo’s seen on late night TV. Many times we get taken in by
all the hype only to find out that what is being advertised does not quite mesh
with reality. The reality is that if we give our body the nutrition that it
needs by eating health-enhancing nutrient rich foods we’re already half way
there.
What happens when we eat healthy nutritious food? Our bodies respond by
increasing our metabolism, which in turn burns away additional fat. Now while
this is rather simplified and loosing weight can require a little more
commitment as far as exercising and eating the right foods, the fact is that
eating right is the first best step to start shedding those excess pounds.
Understanding how our body’s use and store energy is an important point to
understand when it comes to metabolism. Our cells metabolize energy from the
protein, carbohydrates and fats that we eat. These energy sources come in many
different forms and our body’s metabolism is affected by what forms we get them
from.
In the case of fat our bodies have very little trouble converting them directly
into fat stores for future use. Because fats tend to get sent directly to
adipose storage the body uses very little energy, or calories, turning them into
fat stores. The majorities of most people diets consist of refined or processed
foods. These are known as simple carbohydrates and most of them come from foods
that include refined sugars. The body uses very little energy processing these
refined sugars and quickly turns them into fat. An overload of refined sugars
can also lead to insulin resistance, which is a condition in which the cells
begin to resist insulin’s ability to open the door for glucose to enter the
cells for metabolic functions. This leads to high blood sugar which the body
will convert to fat stores.
In order to increase metabolism it is important to eat foods that are high in
complex carbohydrates and proteins. Because the energy required to break down
proteins and complex carbohydrates is much greater than the calories needed to
metabolize processed and refined foods. Eating healthy foods results in more
calories being burned just to digest and metabolize the nutrients in them.
Eating foods that are high in complex carbohydrates also have the ability to
increase metabolism in another way. The body’s digestive system must work much
harder to break down the vital nutrients in complex carbohydrates. Simple
carbohydrates and sugars are much easier to process for the body’s digestive
processes. This longer digestive process allows the energy in complex
carbohydrates to be released over a more extended time frame. This continuous
energy release gives our body’s the energy it needs during the course of the day
without the constant need to snack on sweet sugary foods. It also results in
less insulin being released into the blood stream which is key to overall
health. The energy spikes caused by sugary and fatty foods create high and low
energy periods which tempo us into eating more foods that are not only unhealthy
but also add to existing fat stores.
Fruits and vegetables comprise most of the complex carbohydrates we eat. Not
only do they supply complex carbohydrates they can also help to increase
metabolism in another way. Because of their high fiber content our body’s much
burn more calories to digest them. This leads to the theory of “negative
calorie” foods of which the fruits and vegetables are considered to be. The idea
behind a negative calorie food is that it takes more calories to digest and
metabolize these foods then the food themselves have. This increase in
metabolism from negative calorie food can help to melt away excess body fat and
result in gradual weight loss. Combining eating healthy with a good exercise
program can take a metabolism increase to the next level.
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