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I'm a Nutritionist and These 9 Daily Habits Accelerate Fat Burning

Board-certified sports dietitian reveals how to lose weight and keep it off.

Are you trying to lose weight – and keep it off? While you can lose weight rapidly, oftentimes, you won't be able to keep it off. This is why sustainable weight loss is the way to go. According to Body Network's Resident RDN, Tara Collingwood, MS, RDN, CSSD, LD/N, ACSM-CPT, a Board Certified Sports Dietitian and co-author of the Flat Belly Cookbook for Dummies, there are a few key habits that will help you burn fat fast, but also keep it from coming back. Here are nine tips that actually work for sustainable weight loss.

​Pay Attention to Portion Size

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Her first tip is to pay attention to portion size. "It's not always the 'what' you eat but rather the 'how much' you are eating," she says. "I have seen many clients eat really healthy food, but they are just simply eating too much of even the healthiest food."

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​Prioritize Sleep

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Next, prioritize sleep. "It's not just the quantity of sleep, but really the quality that matters most. Practicing proper sleep hygiene is key to getting the proper amounts of REM and deep sleep to support weight loss efforts," she writes.

​Eat Whole Foods

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Next, pay attention to the quality of your food. "Eat whole foods and minimize processed foods. Whole foods are not only lower in calories, but they are typically higher in fiber and protein which help with fullness. Processed foods often have a lot of added sugar, fat, and sodium," Collingwood says.

​Don't Drink Your Calories

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Don't drink your calories. "Drink only calorie free beverages. Skip the sugar sweetened beverages like regular soft drinks, lemonade, sweet tea, and the decadent coffee drinks with added sugars. A glass or two of low fat milk can fit, but otherwise go easy on any beverages with calories," she writes.

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​Exercise Daily

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She also recommends exercising daily. "Move your body at least 30 minutes every single day. Planned exercise is best where you get your heart pumping and get out of breath. In addition to an exercise session each day, aim to move more and avoid sitting as much," she says.

​Strength Train

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She also recommends strength training at least 2 days per week. "When you lose weight, you often will lose muscle in addition to fat and water weight. By doing resistance (strength) training, you can maintain and maybe even build muscle while losing weight which will do wonders for your metabolism," she says.

​Keep Track of Your Progress

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Keep track of your progress. "Studies show that people who keep track of their progress with regular weighing of themselves and tracking calories, sleep, and exercise lose more weight and keep it off better than those who don't track," she says.

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​Eat Throughout the Day

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Next, spread food out throughout the day and start eating within 2 hours of getting up. "Eating too much at one time of the day causes the body to store excess calories, but spreading out your calories, especially protein, has been shown to help with weight loss and maintaining muscle," she says.

​Manage Stress

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Her last tip is to focus on stress management. "People often skip workouts or turn to food for emotional comfort in times of stress, so regularly working on reducing stress with things like meditation, deep breathing, journaling, or a yoga practice can help tremendously," she says. And if you enjoyed this article, take advantage of these 15 Quick Ways to Lose Body Fat Percentage in a Week.

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