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How Your Daily Intake Of Vitamins Can Help With Weight Loss
In the struggle to lose weight, often we neglect
our daily intake of vitamins and minerals, as we are cutting down on our caloric
intake. This is a definite dieting mistake, and can even contribute to weight
loss failure.
There are certain vitamins and mineral that are
essential to the ways in which we convert food to energy, rather than into fat.
Our bodies run much more efficiently when we are consuming the recommended daily
levels of vitamins and minerals.
The Vitamin B complex is an important part of
dieting. These vitamins play an important role in metabolizing food, and thus
contribute to physical energy, as well as the rate at which calories are burned.
Vitamin B6 partners with zinc to influence the quality of the digestion of food.
When food is properly digested, it is used more efficiently and less likely
to end up as stored fat. Vitamin B2, B3 and B6 are associated with the function
of the thyroid gland. Deficiencies can affect the way this gland works. A symptom
of a disruption in thyroid function is a disruption of the body's metabolism,
which helps to determine the rate at which calories are burned off.
Zinc is one of many minerals that can affect
the success of a diet. This mineral can affect the way that foods taste, and
also has a role in appetite control. Zinc also partners with Vitamin A and Vitamin
E to produce thyroid hormones.
Another important aspect concerning dieting and
nutrition has to do with the ways that nutrition affects mood. Dieting can be
emotionally stressful, and deficiencies in certain vitamins and minerals can
contribute to depression. For many people with weight problems, food serves
as a means of self-medicating during times of stress and depression. Therefore,
allowing deficiencies of vitamins and minerals that can contribute to mood disorders
or depression puts the weight loss efforts in grave danger of failure.
It is nearly impossible to overstate the value
of the Vitamin B complex in overall mental health and functioning. Deficiencies
in the vitamins that make up the B complex can result in numerous mental symptoms,
including confusion, anxiety, depression, dementia, paranoia, and can even contribute
to the development of psychosis. Furthermore, deficiencies in the Vitamin B
complex can bring about insomnia, which can make any one of those symptoms much
worse.
Vitamin C is another vitamin that is important
to mood and the general feeling of well being. A little investigation will uncover
several vitamins and minerals that serve to positively affect mood, especially
through their role in the production of serotonin and dopamine, and the maintaining
of chemical balance within the brain. Because all aspects of mood are related
to the levels of various chemicals in the brain, which are in turn influenced
by the nutrients we consume, avoiding deficiencies is particularly important
during times in which we may be especially vulnerable to our moods or to stress.
Nutrition is especially important to the success
of any weight loss diet. Dietary supplements, taken according to accepted dosages,
can be an excellent way to maintain nutrient levels while reducing caloric intake.
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