More on Water for Weight Loss
Want to lose an extra 6.6 pounds a year without even trying?
That's the amount you might be able to lose just by drinking a half liter of water before breakfast.
According to researchers at Virginia Tech in Blacksburg, Virginia, drinking water before a meal appears to curb the appetite.
Researchers compared two groups overweight and obese people. One group was given instructions to drink a half liter of water before breakfast (about 16 ounces), the other was not. They found that the subjects drinking the water consumed an average of 75 less calories at breakfast than those who didn't drink up first. They didn't make any effort to eat less- they may not even have been aware of doing so.
But they did.
Think that's no big deal?
Consider that 75 calories a day adds up to... let's see now... 27,375 calories a year. By traditional computation (3500 calories per pound) that adds up to just under 8 pounds.
This is important because it adds to the growing body of research showing that small behavioral changes that don't seem to be a big deal can actually translate into different eating behaviors. Drinking water before breakfast is one of those small changes. Eating on a smaller plate is another. Leaving the chicken wings at the table after you've eaten them (instead of having the waitress remove them) is a third. All have been shown to unconsciously influence how much you eat.
All take just about zero effort or willpower!
And if you think 8 pounds a year is bupkus, consider that there are weight loss drug studies that don't produce results much better than that. Plus the fact that drinking water before breakfast is only one of many different strategies you can use to curb your appetite and cravings- put them together and before you know you're looking pretty good!
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You seem to have overlooked the fact that drinking before eating significantly impairs the bodies ability to digest and absorb minerals/vitamins due to dilution of the stomach acid (pH too high). You may lose weight but your overall health may suffer.
Haven't there been studies done showing that consuming less calories at breakfast correlates with overcompensating in consumption later in the day?
Although, that would simply suggest that you should drink water with your evening meal, not breakfast.
@mathman: stomach acid (HCL) is a byproduct of the bodies creation and release of sodium bicarbonate when drinking/eating (created to alkalise the acidic drink/food). It's a myth that stomach acid is used to digest food.
If anything, drinking after eating may be better as it increases metabolism by up to 30%. And if that drink is hot, up to 35%. And if it's Green Tea then you'll get even more benefits from the fat loss agents in the green tea.
@Symmetric: yes I think so. But calories are not the problem here (unless excessive). It's the type of food that matters. For example: 2000cals of broccoli vs 2000cals of Mars Bars ... the body will reposnd differently to both even though it's the same calories ;-)
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