
In most cases you should begin a diet by taking the same food plan you have now but cut out as much of the fatty food as you can while cutting back the portion sizes by about 20%. As well, try to increase your exercise. It is interesting to note that in some people an increase in exercise causes an increased appetite. If this is the case, go slowly with the exercise. As well, exercise increases your muscle weight so that when you begin exercising, if you have been inactive, you may initially gain a few pounds. Because of this, when you begin exercising, you may feel and look differently, but your weight may not change or may in fact increase slightly. However, if your size is decreasing, you are losing fat.
For many people wishing to lose a moderate to minimal amount of fat, such as 5 to 15 pounds, supervised diet clinics may be found. Make sure however, that they help you adjust your eating habits to your food likes and dislikes long-term. It is also recommended that you do not join up for more than a short period, but rather wait to see whether you find the diet clinic helpful before making a longer commitment. If you are concerned about your weight, and certainly if you have any diseases such as diabetes, high blood pressure, or high blood lipids such as cholesterol, you should see your doctor before starting a diet.

