Little Steps With Big Rewards: Making Weight Loss Less Daunting


If you wanted to get to the top of the Great Pyramid you'd have to clamber over 203 huge steps to reach the 454 foot summit. The top of the Eiffel Tower? Today there are 1,665 steps (a lot smaller than the pyramid's), and it's 984 feet tall. Dubai's Burj Khalifa, the world's tallest building, scrapes the sky; it's 2,722 feet tall with 2,909 stairs. Luckily, you don't have to take that many steps all at once to gain the great health benefits of losing weight.

Doing a little has big rewards! If you're overweight or obese, shedding just 5 percent of your body weight (that's 9 pounds for someone who's 180) can help reduce multiple risk factors for Type 2 diabetes and coronary heart disease.

Recently, researchers compared the health improvements of 40 obese men and women who lost 5 percent of their body weight with those who shed 10 percent and 15 percent. The 19 folks who shed 5 percent saw almost as much improvement in the function of their beta cells (that's where insulin is produced) and in insulin sensitivity as those who lost 10 and 15 percent. And that's great news for folks who think they have to go from severely overweight to thin to see health improvements.

Just aim for 5 percent at a time by making simple lifestyle changes: Eat 5-9 servings of fruits and veggies a day, de-stress with 10 minutes of mindful meditation daily and start a walking routine pronto. Remember, every journey starts with one small step.

© 2016 Michael Roizen, M.D. and Mehmet Oz, M.D.
Distributed by King Features Syndicate, Inc.

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