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The Choose to Lose Weight-Loss Plan for Men: A Take-Control Program for Men with the Guts to Lose
 
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The Choose to Lose Weight-Loss Plan for Men: A Take-Control Program for Men with the Guts to Lose [Paperback]

Nancy Goor , Ronald S. Goor
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Men are luckier than women when it comes to weight loss. For one thing, men tend to store most of their fat in their midsections, and abdominal fat is much easier to lose than fat stored in the thighs or buttocks. For another, men have more muscle mass, which means a higher metabolic rate, and thus more calories burned throughout the day.

So why aren't all men thin? Because of the fat they eat, say Drs. Ron and Nancy Goor. And the lack of exercise. And the fact they don't eat enough fiber-rich carbohydrates.

In fact, the Goors are the polar opposites of those who tell people they've gained weight because of the way their bodies react to sugar and other carbohydrates. They say it's actually very difficult for your body to convert carbohydrates into fat, but that the fat you eat is easily turned into the fat you wear. (The Goors include a section debunking all the claims of the high-fat, high-protein, low-carbohydrate diet gurus.)

Thus, the cornerstone of their program is a "fat budget." You figure out your ideal weight and calculate how many fat calories you can afford to eat at that weight. Then you add in daily aerobic exercise--they recommend 30-minute walks--and make sure you never skip a meal. In fact, the meals they recommend are huge--cereal, fruit, yogurt, toast, and orange juice for breakfast; two turkey sandwiches for lunch; soup, chicken, rice, and vegetables for dinner. All that, plus snacks.

Food tables make up about half the book, telling you how many fat calories are in fast foods, restaurant meals, meats, fish, and just about anything else a person would eat.

Blessedly, the Choose to Lose program is scientifically sound--virtually all weight-loss research points to the diet-and-exercise combo as the key to successfully dropping pounds and keeping them dropped--but ultimately puts a premium on discipline. Starvation isn't required, but keeping your fat intake down around 20 percent of total calories in a fat-saturated world is a heck of a trick to maintain for life. --Lou Schuler

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Men are luckier than women when it comes to weight loss. For one thing, men tend to store most of their fat in their midsections, and abdominal fat is much easier to lose than fat stored in the thighs or buttocks. For another, men have more muscle mass, which means a higher metabolic rate, and thus more calories burned throughout the day.


So why aren't all men thin? Because of the fat they eat, say Drs. Ron and Nancy Goor. And the lack of exercise. And the fact they don't eat enough fiber-rich carbohydrates.


In fact, the Goors are the polar opposites of those who tell people they've gained weight because of the way their bodies react to sugar and other carbohydrates. They say it's actually very difficult for your body to convert carbohydrates into fat, but that the fat you eat is easily turned into the fat you wear. (The Goors include a section debunking all the claims of the high-fat, high-protein, low-carbohydrate diet gurus.)


Thus, the cornerstone of their program is a "fat budget." You figure out your ideal weight and calculate how many fat calories you can afford to eat at that weight. Then you add in daily aerobic exercise--they recommend 30-minute walks--and make sure you never skip a meal. In fact, the meals they recommend are huge--cereal, fruit, yogurt, toast, and orange juice for breakfast; two turkey sandwiches for lunch; soup, chicken, rice, and vegetables for dinner. All that, plus snacks.


Food tables make up about half the book, telling you how many fat calories are in fast foods, restaurant meals, meats, fish, and just about anything else a person would eat.


Blessedly, the Choose to Lose program is scientifically sound--virtually all weight-loss research points to the diet-and-exercise combo as the key to successfully dropping pounds and keeping them dropped--but ultimately puts a premium on discipline. Starvation isn't required, but keeping your fat intake down around 20 percent of total calories in a fat-saturated world is a heck of a trick to maintain for life.

(Amazon.com Review -Lou Schuler )

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3.0 out of 5 stars sound nutritional advice, Jan 5 2004
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leaf coleman (Dryden, NY United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Choose to Lose Weight-Loss Plan for Men: A Take-Control Program for Men with the Guts to Lose (Paperback)
I have tried various diets including low carbs etc.I always felt sick I.E. dizzy ,weak etc.I bought this book and have been pleasantly suprised.The diet provides you with a fat budget that you don't exceed.I can eat whatever I want,including limitless fruits and veggies.I also like how it talks to men,although my wife does the program as well.The only down side is it becomes tedious to keep a food log 24/7.If you go out to eat it also is frustrating.I think if you want a sound nutritional base or don't mind counting calories this is a fine book.Didn't give it full 5 because of all the list keeping.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Not a plan, Aug 31 2001
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This review is from: The Choose to Lose Weight-Loss Plan for Men: A Take-Control Program for Men with the Guts to Lose (Paperback)
This book is less a plan for weight loss and more of a very basic overview of nutrition. Half of the book is a very large listing of foods and calories. Nothing new here.
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5.0 out of 5 stars The program that works., May 2 2001
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D.M.K "smart reader" (Las Vegas, Nevada United States) - See all my reviews
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I read this book about 4 months ago and decided to put the program to the test. I followed the program to the letter and even bought the fat calorie counter record book. For me this program has worked great. I was never starving or hungry feeling like you feel on most progams. I am down three pants sizes, my gut used to stick out to the point that I wouldnt tuck in my shirts (too many Vegas high- fat buffets) and I became nearly invisible to the opposite sex. After 4 months on this program and working out. Iam starting to get smiles again from the ladies and I can tuck my shirt in again. I have more energy than I had when I was 20 years younger. I waited to see if it worked before I wrote this review and it most certainly does..previously I tried the zone and atkins and actually got fatter. I cant recomend this book enough for a person who is serious about weight loss.
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