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Oxford-certified nutritionist's top weight loss tips; no intense workout required

etimes.in | Last updated on - Apr 7, 2025, 18:45 IST
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Suman Agarwal shares science-backed fat loss strategies

Fat loss is not simply about exercising; it's about keeping a well-regulated diet as well as maintaining a sustainable lifestyle. In a chat with Ranveer Allahbadia, Oxford-certified nutritionist and fitness expert Suman Agarwal revealed some crucial fat-loss tips. She emphasized typical mistakes and gave practical advice on diet, exercise, and food timing to achieve successful weight loss.

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Get rid of unhealthy snacks and alcohol

Eliminating unhealthy foods from your diet is one of the most important steps in fat loss. Suman Agarwal suggested eliminating desserts, chocolates, fried foods, and processed snacks such as farsan and papad. She also emphasized lowering alcohol intake as it contributes to empty calories and impacts metabolism. Instead, she suggests adhering to home-cooked food prepared with fresh ingredients.

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Eat less and eat smart

She further stressed the need for mindful eating. She suggested keeping a check on the amount of outside food consumed and being mindful when eating in restaurants. To achieve sustainable fat loss, it is vital to have a balance of proteins, carbohydrates, fats, and fiber in all three main meals—breakfast, lunch, and dinner.

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Don't over-exercise

Most people who are overweight think that more exercise will reduce fat faster. But Suman explained that extended periods of exercising without proper nutrition balance can cause the opposite outcome. Exercising for several hours while dramatically cutting down carbs and upping protein can bring about weight gain rather than burning fat. Everything should be in balance.

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Exercise timing matters

Timing of exercise is an important factor in weight loss. Suman condemned the habit of exercising late in the morning or afternoon, especially for women. She clarified that exercising after a heavy meal may hinder weight loss or even cause weight gain. The ideal time to exercise is early in the morning when the body's fat-burning ability is at its highest.

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​Pre-workout nutrition

To maximize fat-burning, Suman suggests a light pre-workout meal. Having a handful of nuts or two dates gives enough energy for cardio and strength training without interfering with fat loss. She also warned against having a protein-laden breakfast if one needs to work out late in the morning.

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Avoid heavy eating before workouts

For those who want to lose fat but maintain muscle mass, Suman advised not eating at least 30 minutes before exercise. She also warned against doing intensive workouts or lengthy walking after having a rich meal, as the latter would cut in on the body's natural fat-burning mechanism.

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India's pre-diabetic reality

During the podcast, Suman also explained that a lot of Indians, even those who are seeking to lose fat, are pre-diabetic because of their genetic conditions. As India has been termed the diabetes capital of the world, individuals must be more careful about what they eat and pay special attention to controlling blood sugar levels while striving for fat loss.

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​Balancing macronutrients in meals

One of the biggest mistakes made by dieters is cutting carbohydrate intake too severely and boosting protein. Suman insisted that all macronutrients - carbohydrates, proteins, and fat - are vital in the appropriate proportions for healthy fat reduction. Eliminating an entire macronutrient category can contribute to nutrient deficiency and slow down progress.

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The role of cardio in fat loss

While muscle maintenance is supported by strength training, Suman emphasized the necessity of including cardio exercises. Moderate-intensity cardio in the morning enhances fat metabolism and aids long-term fat loss objectives.

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Lifestyle changes for long-term fat loss

Fat loss is not merely about exercise and diet - it's about embracing a healthy lifestyle. Suman suggested hydration, stress management, proper sleep, and being regular with workouts and meal planning. These minor but impactful lifestyle changes lead to long-term weight loss.

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Consistency and smart nutrition are the true fat loss hacks

Fat loss needs a multifaceted plan involving mindful consumption, tactical exercising, and lifestyle shifts. Sticking to the above instructions can guide individuals toward long-lasting fat loss. Nevertheless, prior consultation with a doctor is very important before making extreme diet changes or exercise regimens for weight loss.

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