The answer is well, maybe. . . Eating less combined with exercise will allow you to lose weight
and keep it off, but there are also some approaches that involve mind-body therapies that are worth
a try. These approaches help control eating binges by identifying what causes them, and helping
reduce stress. Some of these programs are listed below:
Yoga While Yoga may be considered exercise to some, it’s not as hard as getting on a
treadmill at the fitness center, and may prevent middle-age spread. Research has shown that even
doing Yoga for 30 minutes once a week can help lower weight gain and increase weight loss. Those
two factors combined make for a lighter, healthier you as you age.
Guided Imagery. There was a study done with a controlled group of people; one half listened to
Guided-imagery recordings that were used to promote weight loss, the other half listened to relaxing
music. The Guided Imagery listeners lost an average of 8.5 pounds in eight weeks, while the other
group only lost 4.25 pounds! The Guided Imagery group lost twice as much!
Acupuncture. Some research suggests that acupuncture can help promote weight loss and reduce
hunger. There are points on the ear that are used to suppress appetite and Acupuncture can help
reduce anxiety, relieve pain and help you become physically active.
Massage. Last but not least there’s Massage and other types of bodywork that can help
relieve the pain that might prevent a person from exercising.
So, there you have it! There are a few things here that don’t require exercising (like
Guided Imagery), but overall, if you want to lose weight and keep it off, it’s best to use a
combination of exercise and mental fitness.