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Thursday, November 26, 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.

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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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  • Melinda's Avatar
    Posted by Melinda Sat Jul 11, 2009 4:36pm PDT

    i used to be a size 2 and am now an 8. by following a plan of eating normally but healthfully and exercising for an hour a day i lost 8.5lbs in 30 days last month.

    i can say that i hardly do any of the things you suggest. my method is just eating balanced meals 5-6 times a day (i'm vegan, but i get the same nutrition as non-vegans), and exercising a lot. i'm unemployed, so i have the time, and i enjoy it. i'm by no means a slave out there dieting to death or participating in overboard activities.

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  • Gypsy woman's Avatar
    Posted by Gypsy woman Sat Jul 11, 2009 8:47pm PDT

    I agree with lucky and this story. I wondered how I lost alot of weight without "trying". Now i know, because this article describes the things I do naturally. Especially the one about woman sitting around 16-20 hours a day! eeek desk job huh? no wonder! I'm a stay at home mom & housewife who sits down maybe 2-3! Then, if lucky, I get 8 hrs of sleep at night. As for eating, I eat to live not live to eat> It is far more important that my children be able to have 2nd helpings than myself. It is called sacrifice! Yes, I lost weight, and it pisses me off when other woman feel free to make comments about it constantly. Rude things like "why don't you eat something", you are so thin the wind can blow you down, why are you so skinny, blah blah, blah. Ive even had people make fun of the fact that my boobs are small and my ass is flat!! WTF! I would never have the nerve to ask them to stop eating once in awhile, lose some weight, get off your fat lazy ass whatever.

    So next time you rank on a thin person - please imagine what the hell they would like to say to you! please

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  • lauren(:'s Avatar
    Posted by lauren(: Sat Jul 11, 2009 8:49pm PDT

    Listen , don't hate on this article .

    I bet it's really given some type of help to someone .

    You oughta follow the golden rule , Doktor Eevol . & seriously , learn how to spell while you're at it too .

    Nobody likes an a---- .

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  • noelle's Avatar
    Posted by noelle Sat Jul 11, 2009 8:53pm PDT

    i think no matter what naturally slim women do they do not change.Regardless of whether they eat much or not,they are always moving and so on.they take little or no measures to stay slim but those who cannot stay that way have to follow certain habits in order to remain in shape.it has to do with genes.

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  • Eddieslilangel's Avatar
    Posted by Eddieslilangel Sat Jul 11, 2009 10:07pm PDT

    why do thin people not eat so much fat and are on their feet more? because they are making sure they never gain too much weight!!!!

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  • Eva's Avatar
    Posted by Eva Sun Jul 12, 2009 3:12am PDT

    People cannot read when they write that this article is just one of the stupid studies. You have to keep self control when you eat and you have to know how much you move all day and the healthy lifestyle allows you to be so called skinny. I am writing it because I have met a lot of fat and upset women who would like to be slimmer, and I could be 14 stones if I wanted to, but I am 51 year old and 8 stones and slim and feel very well. Everybody has to decide for themselves what weight and shape good for them and they can gain with the help of these 'secrets'

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  • lucky's Avatar
    Posted by lucky Sun Jul 12, 2009 7:02am PDT

    I agree with gypsy woman - Although I am constantly made fun of for being too thin (which I cannot help) I would never make fun of someone for being too fat. I think that people that are naturally overweight think that it is ok to make fun of people that are naturally thin like me and a lot of other women. They don't realize that it hurts our feelings just as much as if they were made fun of. They just assume that we don't eat - never assume because it makes an a$$ out of u and me.

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  • ah87's Avatar
    Posted by ah87 Sun Jul 12, 2009 9:53am PDT

    I'm five foot five and only weigh about 100 lbs. Sorry to dissapoint you ladies but there is no secret set of rules that I follow in order to maintain my thin-ness. I have an extremely fast metabolism which means that I burn through calories quickly without gaining any weight. The women on my Dad's side are naturally thin as well. There is no secret to being "skinny" besides genetics and a fast metabolism.

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  • Terri's Avatar
    Posted by Terri Sun Jul 12, 2009 10:53am PDT

    Wow, I'm amazed how offended some people were by this thread! Seems like common sense to me..

    I've also been told to get out of the salad bar and go eat some meat, can't imagine telling an overweight stranger to get out of the dessert bar, WTH?

    Of course you can increase your metabolism and your energy level with proper nutrition and exercise.

    "why do thin people not eat so much fat and are on their feet more? because they are making sure they never gain too much weight!!!!"

    I love fats -in the forms of raw coconut oil, olive oil, fish oil, and butter! I'm on my feet more because I'm energetic, I'm energetic because I eat a healthy diet and don't weigh myself down by overeating heavy meals. I hate the sluggish feeling that results from heavy cream sauces and too much meat.

    One more piece of advise, though no one asked my opinion: eliminate processed foods. Food that is easily digested and not full of toxins leaves your energy available to keep you moving instead of forcing your body to expend all of it's energy just trying to digest & process the crap you put in your mouth.

    PS, my family is overweight. It ain't ALL genetics.

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  • Donna's Avatar
    Posted by Donna Sun Jul 12, 2009 1:02pm PDT

    I am not naturally thin. I gained weight when I went to college and I gained weight when I had babies. However the advise in this article helps keep me thin in my middle-age. I don't mean skinny thin by any stretch. I mean slim enough to be pretty in clothes and to be fit and active --which translates into hard-working, fun-loving and healthy.

    I highly recommend women struggling with weight consider what they can regarding this article, and making even small changes. Maybe they will never be model thin, but many of these behaviors work wonders.

    Monotonous meals have been a key factor in my life. I can't explain how well it takes away the desire to overeat. Just try it for two weeks--fourteen days. Staying active in any available way at work and at home that you can is a beautiful thing. Volunteer to be the one who does the grunt labor or fetching at work. All movement helps!

    A muscle moved is a calorie burned! Think about how much we sit. It takes me 30 minutes of driving to get to work. I drive to church, store, everything. It is just to much sitting these days, and it takes some creativity to find ways to move.

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