4 habits that mess up your metabolism – Health – TODAY.com

After having seen my before and after pictures in my Proactiv Plus post I noticed that though my skin was cleaner I had packed on some weight. As of yesterday I started exercising again, but I’m always looking for ways to improve my metabolism to improve my weight loss results.

I found this article on www.today.com.  The text below is from the article.  The items in the boxes are my comments.  To see the original article click the link.

Jessica Girdwain Mens Health May 13, 2014 at 2:21 PM ET

Your foods aren’t fiery enough

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When in doubt, sprinkle on hot sauce: a new study in the journal Appetite found that when people added red chili pepper to dinner, they reported feeling fuller and ate as much as 30 percent less compared to a control condition with a mild meal. Peppers pack capsaicin, which may speed metabolism by controlling the release of appetite-regulating hormones as well as increasing levels of stress hormones that decrease desire to eat.

[dropshadowbox align=”none” effect=”lifted-both” width=”500px” height=”” background_color=”#ffffff” border_width=”1″ border_color=”#dddddd” ]I already like hot stuff and eat Tabasco sauce often. So, unless I’m supposed to put it on my cereal and in my tea I think I’m getting a fair share of spicy in my diet.[/dropshadowbox]

You sit a lot

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“Sitting for three hours or more per day was associated with a 74 percent increased risk for metabolic syndrome—a cluster of risk factors for diabetes and heart disease that includes obesity, high blood pressure, and high cholesterol—compared to guys who sat for less than two hours daily.”

[dropshadowbox align=”none” effect=”lifted-both” width=”500px” height=”” background_color=”#ffffff” border_width=”1″ border_color=”#dddddd” ]This is probably my biggest problem. Blogging requires sitting. Reading, writing, playing computer games and watching TV are all done on the bum. I need to find more ways to be active.[/dropshadowbox]

You don’t wash produce

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Before you bite into that apple, think: did you give it a thorough wash first? A 2012 study in Environmental Health Perspectives connected environmental pollutants, like pesticides commonly used on fruits and vegetables, to obesity and metabolic syndrome. The researchers found that, in lab cells, the pollutants were stored in fat tissue where they cause inflammation and affect pathways that regulate metabolism. Buy organic when you can—and follow the FDA’s guidelines for cleaning: cut away any damaged or bruised areas first, then wash thoroughly under running water only. (Skip the soap or produce washes.)

[dropshadowbox align=”none” effect=”lifted-both” width=”500px” height=”” background_color=”#ffffff” border_width=”1″ border_color=”#dddddd” ]Ok, I’m really grossed out right now. Who doesn’t wash their produce? Yes, they may look pristine, but like they say in the article all the fertilizer (aka, poop or chemicals) may still be on the skin of your fruits and veggies as well as pesticides and herbicides. You don’t wash them and you are giving your gut a full serving of disgusting. Not a problem for us – I wash everything.[/dropshadowbox]

You skip washing your hands sometimes

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Researchers at the Pennington Biomedical Research Center at Louisiana State University discovered a link between a common respiratory virus called adenovirus-36 and obesity, as the virus appears to turn stem cells into fat cells. To cut your risk of viral infections, do what your mother always told you to do and wash your hands—something other research indicates only 5 percent of us do right, anyway.

[dropshadowbox align=”none” effect=”lifted-both” width=”500px” height=”” background_color=”#ffffff” border_width=”1″ border_color=”#dddddd” ]Now I’m super dooper grossed out. Unfortunately, I don’t have to ask who doesn’t wash their hands. At *least* once EVERY TIME I’m out in public I’ll hear a woman flush then walk straight out of the bathroom without washing their hands. Even if you think you don’t have bacteria on your backside you’ve just been in a public bathroom. You think everyone who uses them is clean? Be real. That’s why I wash and make sure I don’t touch the door handles by any means necessary on my way out of a public restroom. Just a hint. Using hand sanitizers excessively has a similar effect to eating the pesticides on produce. Wash your hands, please![/dropshadowbox]

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