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Sunday, November 8, 2009

8 Secrets of naturally slim women

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You know that friend? The one who never has to struggle to hike up her jeans and yet seems to have a totally normal relationship with food? She’s what I call naturally slim—she has a handle on her appetite, her emotions and a whole bunch of other things integral to achieving—and staying at—a healthy weight. Here are a few of her secrets:

1. She Chooses Satisfied Over Stuffed

On a fullness scale of 1 to 10, skinny women stop eating at a level of 6 or 7, says Jill Fleming, RD, author of Thin People Don't Clean Their Plates. The rest of us may keep going to an 8 or 10. Why? It may be because you mistakenly equate the sensation of fullness with satisfaction and feel deprived if you stop short, says Fleming. Or you may just be used to finishing what's in front of you, regardless of whether you really need it.

Copy her: To eat like skinny women, about halfway through your next meal, put your fork down and, using the 1 to 10 scale, rate your level of fullness. Do it again when you have about five bites left. The goal is to increase your awareness of how satisfied you feel during a meal. (Bonus: It also slows down your eating, which allows the sensation of fullness to settle in.)

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2. She Realizes Hunger Isn't An Emergency

Most of us who struggle with extra pounds tend to view hunger as a condition that needs to be cured—and fast, says Judith S. Beck, PhD, author of the new Beck Diet Solution. "If you fear hunger, you might routinely overeat to avoid it," she says. Thin people tolerate it because they know hunger pangs always come and go, buying them some time.

Copy her: Pick a busy day to purposely delay lunch by an hour or two. Or try skipping an afternoon snack one day. You'll see that you can still function just fine. Then next time you feel those grumbles, you'll hold off before making a beeline for the fridge.

These quick and delicious lunch recipes will keep you full and satisfied all day.

 

3. She Doesn’t Use Food To Cure The Blues

It's not that skinny women are immune to emotional eating, says Kara Gallagher, PhD, a weight loss expert based in Louisville. But they tend to recognize when they're doing it and stop.

Copy her: Add the word 'Halt' to your vocabulary, says Gallagher. More than just a command (as in stop eating that entire sleeve of cookies), it's an acronym that stands for Hungry, Angry, Lonely, or Tired—the four most common triggers for emotional eating.

If you're truly hungry, eat a balanced snack, such as a handful of nuts, to tide you over until your next meal. But if you're angry, lonely, or tired, seek an alternative calorie-free solution to your emotional need. Blow off steam by going for a run or just jumping around—the heartbeat boost will help dissipate your anger. Lonely? Call a friend, e-mail your kid, or walk to the park or mall. Being around others will make you feel more connected to your community (even if you don't bump into anyone you know). If you're tired, for heaven's sake, sleep!


4. She Eats More Fruit

Skinny women, on average, have one more serving of fruit and eat more fiber and less fat per day than overweight people, reports a 2006 study published in the Journal of the American Dietetic Association.

Copy her: Start tinkering. To eat like skinny women, examine your diet for ways to add whole fruits (not juices) to your meals and snacks. Aim for two or three servings per day. Sprinkle berries in your cereal or on your yogurt. Add sliced pears to your turkey sandwich, or bake an apple for dessert. Keep a bowl of fruit on your kitchen table or desk to motivate you to think fruit first, vending machine never.

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5. She’s a Creature Of Habit

Any dietitian will tell you that a varied diet is good—but too much variety can backfire, says Katz, author of The Flavor Point Diet. Studies have shown that too many tastes and textures encourage you to overeat, he explains. "Thin people have what I call a food groove—the majority of their meals consist of well-planned staples," says Beck. "There are a few surprises thrown in, but for the most part, their diets are fairly predictable."

Copy her: Try to eat as consistently as possible with your major meals—have cereal for breakfast, a salad at lunch, and so forth. It's okay to add grilled chicken to the salad one day and tuna the next, but by sticking to a loosely prescribed meal schedule, you limit the opportunities to overindulge.

Here's a healthy habit: Have a balanced meal every time with this handy tool.


6. She Has A Self-Control Gene

Researchers at Tufts University found that the biggest predictor of weight gain among women in their 50s and 60s was their level of disinhibition, or unrestrained behavior. Women with low disinhibition (in other words, a finely tuned sense of restraint) had the lowest body mass index. High disinhibition (i.e., low restraint) was linked to an adult weight gain of as much as 33 pounds.

Copy her: Prepare for moments when your disinhibition is likely to be higher—such as when you're in a festive atmosphere with a large group of friends. If you're at a party, tell yourself you'll take one of every fourth passed hors d'oeuvre. If you're out at dinner, order an appetizer portion and share dessert. Or if you're stressed—another low-restraint moment—make sure you have a source of crunchy snacks (like fruit or carrot sticks) at the ready.

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7. She’s a Mover And Shaker

On average, skinny women are on their feet an extra 2 1/2 hours per day—which can help burn off 33 pounds a year, according to a study from the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, MN.

Copy her: Try a reality check. Studies have shown that people often overestimate how active they really are, says Gallagher. Most people actually spend 16 to 20 hours a day just sitting. Wear a pedometer on an average day, and see how close you get to the recommended 10,000 steps. Your day should combine 30 minutes of structured exercise with a variety of healthy habits, such as taking the stairs instead of the elevator or mopping the floor with extra vigor.

Track your calories and progress with Prevention's FREE online Healthtracker.


8. She Sleeps—Well

Skinny women snooze 2 more hours per week, compared with overweight people, says a study from Eastern Virginia Medical School. Researchers theorize that a lack of shut-eye is linked to lower levels of appetite-suppressing hormones like leptin and higher levels of the appetite-boosting hormone ghrelin.

Copy her: Break it down: Two extra hours of sleep a week is only 17 more minutes a day—a lot more manageable, even for the most packed of schedules. Start there and slowly work toward 8 hours of snooze time a night—the right amount for most adults.

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  • Doktor Eevol's Avatar
    Posted by Doktor Eevol Fri Jul 10, 2009 3:32pm PDT

    pfffffffft Not all women who are thin act like this, nor does anyone need to copy this behavior just to get thin.

    "Gee ladies all you have to do is conform to MY standards and you'll be fine!"

    God. Just go away.

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  • jen the ice queen brunswick's Avatar
    Posted by jen the ice queen brunswick Fri Jul 10, 2009 3:58pm PDT

    ok here is the problem i have with this.. some women are also blessed with a naturaly high metabolism to go with all this stuff. So you can mimic her behavior all you want and still not get anywhere near her body believe me I know. And I also know what it's like to have the naturaly skinny friends who eat anything they want are still little sticks while you starve and just looking at a picture of cake puts five pounds on you. So hmm not so sure this is much help really

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  • Mrs. Carol B's Avatar
    Posted by Mrs. Carol B Fri Jul 10, 2009 4:40pm PDT

    You got it jen. I can follow all of them except the last one because I work three 12 hr. night shifts a week and my sleep cycle is really messed up and I can't lose an ounce and keep gaining weight no matter how little I eat. Not to say that this isn't some good advice on this post but we are so different in our metabolic make-up that that is all it is for most of us - advice. We all need to find our individualized program that works for us. I'm still searching.................

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  • Scootchick's Avatar
    Posted by Scootchick Fri Jul 10, 2009 4:49pm PDT

    I am a naturally slim and very patite person, but i by no means follow any of these rules. I know!!! I'm sorry ladies but its just how im built. I know soo many thin women who eat like pigs, sit on their arses and do absalutelly nothing healthy but are still shaped like a concave spoon. I do however try to stay somewhat concience of what i eat simply for health reasons, not for weight maintenance.

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  • Zeplin522's Avatar
    Posted by Zeplin522 Sat Jul 11, 2009 5:41am PDT

    I am one of those tall thin women and have been all my life,

    but Annie is right I have a very small frame. My fathers side

    of the family all did as do my brother and sister. People

    shouldnt go for the I must be thin. The I should be healthy

    is better.

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  • Scott's wife's Avatar
    Posted by Scott's wife Sat Jul 11, 2009 6:21am PDT

    I enjoyed the article and see many similarities.... alot of people just don't do hungry well and that's what it takes....plus willpower. You either have it or you don't... no in between.

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  • lucky's Avatar
    Posted by lucky Sat Jul 11, 2009 8:22am PDT

    I don't believe that naturally slim women eat like that - I know because I have a fast metabolism. I am 5'7" and have had two 8lb babies and am 40 years old and still only weigh around 108lbs. I have what they call the "skinny gene" and believe me ladies it is not what it is all cracked up to be. It's hard to find clothes to fit, people stare at you like you're sick or vain or both. They talk about you behind your back and say things to your face like "Don't you eat" or "What have you eaten today - a cracker?". I grew up with people making fun of me all the time - saying things like anerexic b*tch and bean pole and I could go on and on. Men do not like skinny women - so for all you women that want to be skinny - think again. I have had plenty of men say that they like women with a little meat on their bones and I wish I had some meat to give me a softer look. I don't pay attention to what I eat and I only get around 6 to 7 hours of sleep a night. I'm not trying to brag - I'm just saying that what this author says is not true in all instances. My father is 6'6" and is still skinny as a rail at the ripe old age of 67. It's called genetics ladies and no matter what kind of diet you are on you are going to weigh what your genetics tell you to weigh unless you just starve yourself and that is not healthy. People need to learn to be happy with who they are on the inside and not to focus so much on what is on the outside. I know plenty of women that are what the doctor says is overweight but their husbands say that who their wives are on the inside changes what they look like on the outside. I'm not saying that you shouldn't watch what you eat or not to excersize - I'm just saying to not beat yourself up about it. I see those models on the runway and they look just like me and the way they look makes me sick - I think that I am too skinny but I know there is nothing I can do about it and so ladies please don't starve yourself - don't over indulge - but don't starve yourself either. When you starve yourself most women's metabolisms slow down because the brain thinks that there is a shortage of food available so it automatically slows down the metabolism to compensate for that. I eat until I am so full I feel sick but that's the only way I can keep weight on so the part about eating until they are satisfied is not true. You can't change your metabolism without some type of diet pill that only makes your heart race which is not healthy. Ladies - be happy with who you are and do try and eat right but do not - I repeat - do not listen to what the author says in this article - it is a down right lie!! When I eat fruit all it does is make me hungrier - so the part about the fruit is a lie. I do eat fruit but not to satisfy my appetite it is because I want to eat healthy for health's sake not weight's sake. I eat plenty of fattening foods and really I don't pay attention to what I eat - I just eat. So if you're trying to go by what this author says and you still don't loose weight don't be upset. It's not your fault just like being skinny is not my fault. Love who you are and it will show no matter what you look like. My best friend is overweight and I think she is the most beautiful person in the world and not because of what she looks like on the outside. My boyfriend finally became my boyfriend after 5 years because he likes women with meat on their bones and it took him 5 years to see who I was on the inside and now he tells me that he thinks I weigh more now than I did when I was younger which is simply not true. He wants to marry me because of who I am on the inside - not on the out. Take these words to heart ladies - and remember there is someone out there for you. It took me until I was 40 to find my special someone - so it might take you awhile but he is out there. Love yourself ladies!!! I love you.

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  • another hockey fan's Avatar
    Posted by another hockey fan Sat Jul 11, 2009 1:24pm PDT

    First of all, "skinny?" Please. Every time I hear that word I think anorexic. Thin is better. But anyway, I hate these stupid studies and then the write up's that make it sound like everyone should be doing it their way because that is "your" problem and why "you" are fat. What about thin women who can eat a fat man under a table? You want simple and basic, here it is and it has NEVER changed or altered: Everything in moderation, exercise and plenty of sleep.

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  • bookluva's Avatar
    Posted by bookluva Sat Jul 11, 2009 1:26pm PDT

    WAIT! her other article said not to eat grapes! Why is the pic of grapes?

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  • YOGA's Avatar
    Posted by YOGA Sat Jul 11, 2009 2:45pm PDT

    I agree with some points to the article,

    especially the last few #5,6 & 7.

    though i have trouble sleeping!

    But i just stick with the Basics, "3" S's...... 4 LOSING WEIGHT!

    STRETCHING--SLEEPING--SEX.

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