18 Feb 2008 04:01:15 | Jill Miller
It's now official. The simple act of fidgeting can mean the
difference between lean and obese. It’s the natural weight loss
diet.
My friend likes to relate a story from time to time about when
he was just a lad. His grandfather called him "Worm", because he
fidgeted so much. And between you and me, it can get rather
annoying.
But he had the right idea, even if it wasn't intentional. He's
5'8" tall and weighs around 145 lbs.
To my knowledge, he doesn't work out, jog, or go to the gym. He
fidgets. When we visit, I watch him twist and turn, tap his feet
in the air, get up and down from the chair and walk around. It's
enough to drive you crazy, but his slim physique speaks volumes.
I've always believed that fidgeting is a result of a fast
metabolism, so he naturally burns more calories, producing
natural weight loss. But I also believe that fidgeting can be
learned. Of course that's all we need, more people to drive us
crazy!
Now there's a study to confirm what I've always believed. A
detailed study conducted of mundane bodily movements found that
obese people tend to be much less fidgety than lean people and
spend at least two hours more each day just sitting still. The
extra motion by lean people is enough to burn about 350 extra
calories a day, which could add up to 10 to 20 pounds a year.
"There are these absolutely staggering differences between
people who are lean and people who are obese," said James Levine
of the Mayo Clinic, who led the research. "The amount of this
low-grade activity is so substantial that it could, in and of
itself, account for obesity quite easily."
Here are some things you could try.
* When a commercial come on TV, get up and stretch or better
yet, move around. Just avoid the kitchen.
* Wriggle your toes and your fingers whenever you can. This will
also tell you how sore they are and if their condition is so
bad, just think of the rest of your body.
* Tap your feet in the air. Think of an upbeat song and tap
along. This helps get your blood flowing.
* Do things like fetching, turning things off and on by
yourself. Often when we come back tired from work, we tend to
get others to do simple chores for us. These things are no big
deal. They are things that we can very well do for our selves
but we don’t.
* When talking on the phone, get up and pace. Just vary your
walking area. You don't want to wear a path in your carpet.
* Try breathing exercises. You might be surprised to know that
breathing exercises too can lead to weight loss. If you are
doing the breathing exercises properly, you will find that you
can exert a lot of pressure on the muscles around the mid
section. You can feel a tightening of these muscles each time
you breathe in or breathe out. So go ahead and breathe properly,
it is good for you.
* Do not slouch in your chair, but try to maintain an erect
posture with your tummy tucked in. Slouching is a very bad
habit. Not only is it bad for your back but it also gives you a
very flabby figure. It is your way of saying yes to a
comfortable, weight-gaining pose. Make it a point to always sit
as erect as you can. It is also a terrific way to ward off back
problems.
Fidgeting isn't a cure-all for obesity, but if you're physically
unable or just too plain lazy to eat right and workout, it's a
great start.
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