Deccan Chronicle

CHEAT TO LOSE WEIGHT

A recent study has revealed that cheat days during diets may help you lose more weight. Here are the reasons why this is so.

- KYATI RUPANI (The writer is a Mumbaibase­d nutritioni­st and founder of balancenut­rition.in.)

There is no dearth of diets that promise instant results. But they come with a lot of restrictio­ns and are generally short-lived. It is practicall­y impossible to be on a diet for a long time because it results in one feeling constantly deprived. Then one fine day we give up and eat all the wrong food. The consequenc­e of this is weight gain despite being on a strict diet.

As a nutritioni­st and as someone who has lost 30 kg and has been maintainin­g it for over five years now, I actually advise clients to eat out at least once a week.

In fact, we have created a restaurant guide that helps a dieter make healthy choices while eating out. We even have an alcohol guide!

Apart from making the diet regime easier to follow, more sustainabl­e, and therefore producing better results, there are many scientific benefits of a cheat meal. The hormones leptin and ghrelin are responsibl­e for hunger pangs and appetite. Leptin is known as the appetite-suppressin­g hormone, while ghrelin stimulates the appetite. When we stick to calorie restrictio­n, we may be causing our leptin levels to fall and our ghrelin levels to rise. This leads to an increase in appetite even when on a diet.

An occasional cheat meal helps the body regulate the levels of these hormones in the body, causing appetite to be in check. A cheat meal can be anything from chaat, pizza, Mexican or even the good old aloo paratha.

A cheat meal is also a very good reward or incentive that makes sure the other meals are healthy and as per the prescribed diet.

A cheat meal also provides the psychologi­cal relief that no food is forbidden. If you totally say “no” to junk, you end up craving for it even more. Cheat meals reduce cravings for junk and wrong foods by 60 per cent. A cheat meal once a week has a very positive effect even on the overall cravings as it gives the dieter something to look forward to.

Lastly, the increased calories also help improve thyroid function, thereby boosting metabolism. This increase can last for days after the body digests the cheat meal, thus offsetting the drop in hormones that occurs when the calorie-deficit diet is again resumed.

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