How to Lose Weight Fast: Four Simple Steps

Medically Reviewed on 9/22/2022

Lose weight fast

Lose weight fast
There is nothing wrong with losing weight fast as long as you do it the right way.

The web is inundated with various stuff that tells you how to slim down. However, make sure to achieve a slow and steady weight loss of no more than 1/2 to 1 pound a week. Aggressive efforts to lose weight faster can damage your joints and reduce your muscle mass.

The truth is that nothing is wrong with losing weight rapidly -- as long you do it the right way, says Michael Dansinger, MD. He's the medical doctor for NBC's The Biggest Loser show, which spotlights quick and dramatic weight loss.

If you want to lose weight faster, you'll need to eat less and exercise more. Bottom line: 1,050 to 1,200 calories and one hour of exercise a day (but be sure not to dip below this calorie level for safety's sake). On this type of plan, you can expect to lose 3-5 pounds the first week, or more if you weigh over 250 pounds.

Four simple steps to lose weight, backed by science

Here are four simple steps—which if followed religiously—can help you lose weight fast and at the same time help you achieve sustained weight loss too.

Cut back on sugar and carbohydrates: Sugars are present naturally in fruits. However, the added sugar in various food items causes sugar addiction. It makes your brain crave more sweets all day, making you overeat. If you want to lose weight, added sugars should not make up more than 10% of your daily diet. For example, if you eat 1800 calories a day, your sugar intake for the day should not exceed nine teaspoons. Added sugars are found in 75% of the packaged foods at the grocery store. Some of the various names that you can find written on the labels include:

  • Corn syrup
  • High-fructose corn syrup
  • Dextrose
  • Raw sugar
  • Cane sugar
  • Evaporated cane juice
  • Agave
  • Brown rice syrup
  • Barley malt syrup
  • Coconut palm sugar

Make it a habit to look for the nutrition section on the labels. If you know how much sugar is present in packaged foods, you can limit your sugar intake accordingly. Sodas and some sports drinks contain very high sugar, so it is wise to substitute such sugary drinks with water to quench your thirst.

Eat a high-protein, low-carb, healthy-fat diet: This dietary pattern restricts the number of carbohydrates in your diet by substituting them with protein-rich food and limiting the intake of high-carb foods. The low-carb part can be followed in any of the two ways:

Very low carbohydrate (<10% carbohydrates) or 20-50 gm/day

Low carbohydrate (<26% carbohydrates) or less than <130 gm/day

You also have to limit your portion of refined carbohydrates:

  • White bread
  • White rice
  • White pasta
  • Sweets 
  • Jams
  • Jellies 

Protein makes you feel full for a longer time and reduces your food cravings. Both of these factors promote weight loss. Additionally, include healthy sources of fat, such as nuts, nut butter (e.g. peanut butter), avocado, olive-oil-based dressings, canola oil, and trans-fat-free margarine for baking.

Eat vegetables and fruits: Most fruits and vegetables are naturally low in fat and calories and are filling. You can reduce your calorie intake by substituting high-calorie foods with fruits and vegetables. Additionally, some fruits and vegetables are also rich in antioxidants such as vitamin C (cantaloupe, orange, grapefruit, kiwi fruit, and cabbage) which play a role in weight loss.

Exercise: Exercises and diet are no separate issues when it comes to weight loss. You can aim for weight loss with any of the two kinds of exercises:

  • Strength training: Gaining one pound of muscle through strength-training exercises will help you burn 5-10 extra calories a day.
  • Cardio exercises: These can be in the form of fast walking, jogging, bicycling, or swimming. Any of these will do. When it comes to burning the most calories, go for cardiovascular exercises.

If you want to lose weight, aim for at least three hours of moderate-intensity exercise in a week. If you follow a calorie-restricted diet and exercise, you can get away with a minimum dose of 150 minutes (2.5 hours) a week. High-intensity workouts make you lose weight fast.

Remember, fad diets and high-intensity exercises may not be suitable for everyone. Some fad diets may damage the heart or kidneys in the long run, whereas high-intensity exercises without adequate nutrition may make you emaciated and fatigued. Hence, it is advisable to discuss with your doctor and gym trainer the most appropriate diet and workouts for you, particularly if you suffer from diabetes, heart disease, or kidney problems.

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References
The 3 Day Diet. Available at: https://www.webmd.com/diet/a-z/3-day-diet

Low-Carb, High-Protein Diets. Available at: https://www.health.harvard.edu/healthy-eating/low-carb-high-protein-diets

Low Carbohydrate Diet. Available at: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK537084/

Exercise to Lose Weight. Available at: https://www.webmd.com/fitness-exercise/features/exercise-lose-weight#3