10 Ways to Boost Your Metabolism (
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Can You Make Your Metabolism Better?
Boosting metabolism is the holy grail of
weight watchers everywhere, but how fast your body burns calories depends on
several things. Some people inherit a speedy metabolism. Men tend to burn more
calories than women, even while resting. And for most people, metabolism slows
steadily after age 40. Although you can't control your age, gender, or
genetics, there are other ways to improve your metaboli
Build Muscle
Your
body constantly burns calories, even when you're doing nothing. This resting
metabolic rate is much higher in people with more muscle. Every pound of muscle
uses about 6 calories a day just to sustain itself, while each pound of fat
burns only 2 calories daily. That small difference can add up over time. After
a session of strength training, muscles are activated all over your body,
raising your average daily metabolic rate.
Step Up Your Workout
Aerobic
exercise may not build big muscles, but it can rev up your metabolism in the
hours after a workout. The key is to push yourself. High-intensity exercise
delivers a bigger, longer rise in resting metabolic rate than low- or
moderate-intensity workouts. To get the benefits, try a more intense class at
the gym or include short bursts of jogging during your regular walk.
Fuel Up With Water
Your
body needs water to process calories. If you are even mildly dehydrated, your
metabolism may slow down. In one study, adults who drank eight or more glasses
of water a day burned more calories than those who drank four. To stay
hydrated, drink a glass of water or other unsweetened beverage before every
meal and snack. Also, snack on fresh fruits and vegetables, which naturally
contain water, rather than pretzels or chips.
Should You Try Energy Drinks?
Some
ingredients in energy drinks can give your metabolism a boost. They're full of
caffeine, which increases the amount of energy your body uses. They sometimes
have taurine, an amino acid. Taurine can speed up your metabolism and may help
burn fat. But using these drinks can cause problems like high blood pressure,
anxiety, and sleep issues for some people. The American Academy of Pediatrics
doesn’t recommend them for kids and teens.
Snack Smart
Eating
more often can help you lose weight. When you eat large meals with many hours
in between, your metabolism slows down between meals. Having a small meal or
snack every 3 to 4 hours keeps your metabolism cranking, so you burn more
calories over the course of a day. Several studies have also shown that people
who snack regularly eat less at mealtime.
Spice Up Your Meals
Spicy
foods have natural chemicals that can kick your metabolism into a higher gear.
Cooking foods with a tablespoon of chopped red or green chili pepper can boost
your metabolic rate. The effect is probably temporary, but if you eat spicy
foods often, the benefits may add up. For a quick boost, spice up pasta dishes,
chili, and stews with red pepper flakes.
Power Up With Protein
Your
body burns many more calories digesting protein than it does eating fat or
carbohydrates. As part of a balanced diet, replacing some carbs with lean,
protein-rich foods can boost metabolism at mealtime. Good sources of protein
include lean beef, turkey, fish, white meat chicken, tofu, nuts, beans, eggs,
and low-fat dairy products.
Sip Some Black Coffee
If you're
a coffee drinker, you probably enjoy the energy and concentration perks. Taken
in moderation, one of coffee's benefits may be a short-term rise in your
metabolic rate. Caffeine can help you feel less tired and even increase your
endurance while you exercise.
Recharge With Green Tea
Drinking
green tea or oolong tea offers the combined benefits of caffeine and catechins,
substances shown to rev up the metabolism for a couple of hours. Research
suggests that drinking 2 to 4 cups of either tea may push the body to burn 17%
more calories during moderately intense exercise for a short time.
Avoid Crash Diets
Crash
diets -- those involving eating fewer than 1,200 (if you're a woman) or 1,800
(if you're a man) calories a day -- are bad for anyone hoping to quicken their
metabolism. Although these diets may help you drop pounds, that comes at the
expense of good nutrition. Plus, it backfires, since you can lose muscle, which
in turn slows your metabolism. The final result is your body burns fewer
calories and gains weight faster than before the diet.
Sources Medically Reviewed on 08/17/2017
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