By Nancy Kalish for Oral Care And Health Daily

Everyone longs for one of those I-can-eat-anything-and-not-gain-any weight metabolisms. Unfortunately, those are rare (and if you’re reading this, you probably don’t have one). But there are ways to increase your body’s ability to burn calories, so I advise all my clients to add the following metabolism boosters to their routine. Try one or more to help you maximise your own weight loss efforts.
Metabolism Booster No. 1: Don’t overdo your diet.
Many of my clients come to me convinced they have to almost starve themselves to lose weight. But in fact, that’s the perfect way to slow down your metabolism and make it much harder to drop kilos, especially if you want to keep them off. Research shows that you need ample food throughout the day to keep your metabolism running on high and burning lots of calories. (This also helps prevent bingeing.) So be sure to follow what I call the Rule of 10: Multiply your goal weight by 10 and never eat fewer calories than that total. You’ll still lose weight and keep your metabolism stoked.
Metabolism Booster No. 2: Eat with your body clock.
Digesting a big, healthy breakfast (whole grains, lean protein and fruit) jump-starts your metabolism in the morning. In addition, your metabolism naturally peaks around noon, so it’s best to eat a bigger breakfast and lunch and a smaller dinner. That way, you’ll be more likely to burn off the calories you’ve consumed. Bonus: According to one large study, women who ate larger morning meals consumed fewer total daily calories without even trying than those who ate less or skipped breakfast entirely.
Metabolism Booster No. 3: Bring on the beans.
All varieties of beans contain a particular starch that, research shows, increases your body’s fat burning by up to 30 percent after meals. Plus, beans are bursting with fibre that is good for your heart and will keep you feeling full longer. So add a cup to a salad or soup. And for an even bigger boost, sprinkle just one tablespoon of chopped red or green chillies on top of your beans (or any dish). This will temporarily spike your metabolism about 23 percent more, according to a study published in the Journal of Nutritional Science and Vitaminology.
Metabolism Booster No. 4: Be smart about supplements.
If you’re not already taking vitamin D for bone health and cancer prevention, now’s the time to start. You should also start taking fish oil, which is good for a lot more than just your heart and brain. New research published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition found that regular exercisers who took fish oil supplements revved their metabolism enough to lose an additional 1.5 kgs more over 12 weeks than those who didn’t take the supplements.
Metabolism Booster No. 5: Go slow when strength training.
Lifting weight builds muscle, which helps you burn more calories than fat, automatically boosting your calorie burn — even while you sleep. Now, research has found that doing strength training slowly has even more benefits, cranking up your metabolism for as long as 72 hours afterwards. Here’s how to do it: Raise weights to a slow count of three, pause at the top, then lower slowly to another count of three. The weight should be heavy enough so that it’s a struggle to maintain proper form during the last rep.
Nancy Kalish is a certified health coach whose articles have appeared in many print and online publications, including Prevention and Oral Care and Health Daily Australia.
Welcome to Sydney Shakespeare Festival
Pack a picnic, grab your friends and head to Sydney’s
spectacular harbour foreshore for a night of
theatrical magic.
‘The fantastic atmosphere really turns these classic plays into special productions.’ VIBEWIRE ‘Picturesque views of Sydney Harbour create a stunning backdrop for Sydney Shakespeare Festival…a must see on a balmy summers eve.’ STAGE WHISPERS
Hamlet and the taming of the shrew
8pm 5th January - 12th February 2012
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WOMADelaide 2012 will be held from Friday 09 - Monday 12 March outdoors in Adelaide’s beautiful Botanic Park. WOMADelaide began in 1992 and has gone on to become one of Australia’s favourite festivals; the 2010 festival attracted 81,500 attendances over four days (not including children 12 and under, who are admitted free).
The program features performances and workshops on seven stages by the world’s best musicians, dancers and DJs, alongside street theatre artists and visual artists, the popular Taste the World cooking program, Artists in Conversations sessions and an All-Star Gala finale, plus around 100 food, crafts and display stalls and a KidZone.
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The inaugural Melbourne Indigenous Arts Festival demonstrates the breadth of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island contemporary and traditional artistic expression.
There’s something for everyone, with three days of dance, cabaret, visual art, theatre, comedy, films and live music.
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The Perth Arts Festival is the oldest annual international multi-arts festival in the southern hemisphere, with some of the world’s best theatre, music, film, visual arts, street arts, literature and free community events. For more info: www.perthfestival.com.au