Don’t you wish you could
burn calories at a faster rate even
in your sleep? The good news is you can, if you follow a few simple
tips. Burning more calories while sleeping can help you maintain a
healthy weight. The trick is to increase your body’s metabolism
throughout the day; then at night when you’re resting your body will
continue to burn calories at a faster rate. Below are some tips to help
you burn more calories during sleep and keep your body’s metabolism
elevated.
1. Eat Small Frequent Meals
An easy way to increase your metabolism and burn more calories at
night is to eat small frequent meals throughout the day. Believe it or
not your body burns calories while digesting food, but your metabolism
slows down when you’re hungry and don’t eat. Eating small meals or
snacks every few hours will not only increase your metabolism but will
keep your appetite up as well. A good rule of thumb is to try to eat a
meal or snack every 3 to 4 hours. Remember to keep your meals small,
don’t overeat, and only eat when you’re hungry. Try to keep your fat
intake less than 30% of your total calories, limit sugar and saturated
fat, and eat plenty of high-fiber foods such as fruits, vegetables and
whole grains.
2. Don’t Go to Bed Hungry
When you’re hungry and don’t eat, your body automatically goes into
starvation mode by lowering your metabolism to conserve calories. Eating
a snack before bed if you’re hungry is fine, but make sure you’re
making healthy food choices. A high-fat snack before bed isn’t the best
choice, while a piece of fruit or high-fiber cereal with skim milk won’t
add extra calories. Of course if you don’t feel hungry, skip the bed
time snack.
3. Don’t Skip Meals
Every time you skip a meal, your metabolism will start to slow down
to conserve calories. To prevent that from happening, don’t skip meals
and when you start to feel hungry eat at least a snack to keep your
metabolism going strong. A high metabolism during the day means you’ll
also burn more calories while sleeping.
4. Get Regular Exercise
Regular exercise will not only help you burn more calories during
your workouts, but will keep your metabolism high throughout the day and
at night as well. It’s important to include both cardiovascular and
resistance exercises in your workout program. Cardiovascular exercise
will help you burn more calories during your workout while resistance
training will help you burn extra calories throughout the day (and at
night).
5. Increase Muscle; Decrease Fat
Muscle burns more calories than fat, even when you're at rest. People
who have a high percentage of lean body mass will burn more calories
while sleeping. The easiest way to increase lean muscle tissue and
decrease body fat is to perform resistance training exercises a few days
per week. Examples of resistance exercises include: squats, lunges,
push-ups, sit-ups, bicep curls, triceps extensions, dead lifts, and
lateral shoulder raises. Pilates exercises are also great for resistance
training, keeping your body toned, and increasing your metabolism.
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