The downside of restricting calories too much is that it slows down your metabolism (through a natural reaction by the body termed "the starvation response"), and that makes it much harder to maintain your weight loss efforts. This is why you should not reduce your calories by an excessive amount if you want to focus on keeping your weight down for a lifetime.
Most popular diets recommend a considerable reduction in calories, which make these diets difficult to stick to, and sets up failure even before you begin.
On the other hand when you consume calories more than what your body needs, or is able to expend, then these calories will be stored as fat. It is therefore very important for you to monitor and balance your calorie intake levels.
And if you want too lose weight fast, then it is equally crucial that you increase your exercise activity, so that you are able to sustain a sensible daily nutrition plan.
Your weight, age, gender and level of activity are a few factors which determine your calorie needs, a more active person for example will need more calories, because they will naturally be burning more.
Active people then, can eat more... Now is that not the best excuse to start on an exercise program, or work even harder if you are already on one?
Also, focusing on your food choices will have a significant effect on your ability to cut down on your calories, while still consuming sufficient amounts to void off hunger, and to ensure that you get a healthy balanced nutrition.
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