Sunday, September 7, 2014

Losing Weight For Females

By Sammy Ason


Losing weight for women has been an intriguing subject because of the amount of attention that it receives. Both male and female fat loss have similarities but also differences that can distinguish them from one another. Although men and women are created equally, their is a slight difference in the way DNA influences weight loss.

It is responsible for determining how women carry fat on their body as well as how it is stored and burned off. This difference can be attributed to female hormones which are more sensitive than those found in males. Women's hormone levels fluctuate all the time due to the menstrual cycle. And due to the loss of vital nutrients via monthly bleeding, the female body is always trying to compensate for the difference. While hormones can impact a women's body, it is not always the case, when it comes to weight loss. Other outside influencers such as anxiety are also to blame for gaining weight. This is common in both sexes.

Don't worry, there is hope! You don't have to quit now. For women, stubborn fat is a common problem. Even a woman who has lost a considerable amount of weight can still look "fat" in certain areas such as the buttocks, legs and arms. But this doesn't mean that it will be impossible to burn it off. This is where women and men differ in weight loss.

Even though it may seem that men don't have these problem spots, it is not true. Men also deal with this issue, but are more likely to find a solution. The reason is that they are more prone to working out, as opposed to women. When men build muscle, they are better able to target fat and burn it off. Women tend to shy away from lifting weights because they fear they will look muscular, and this is understandable. But light workouts can help melt fat, especially in those hard to target areas.

A weight loss plan for women most likely will include healthy eating as its cornerstone. For men, their plans will usually consist of eating properly and participating in a workout regimen. Since women are less likely than men to spend time in a gym, their level of weight loss may not be as much, compared to men's. But choosing to diet alone will not bring forth the maximum amount of fat loss. Exercise should be use by both male and female in order to achieve optimal results.




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