Tuesday 18 September 2012

MOJOR TIPS FOR WEIGHT LOSS

There's only one thing you need to do to lose weight, and that's burn
more calories than you eat every day. But because this old-school rule
can be confusing to follow on its own, we turned to top weight-loss
experts for their other set-in-stone advice.

Read on for the top 10 must-follow rules guaranteed to add up to
long-term weight loss.

Eat Protein At Every Meal

A quarter of your calories should come from lean proteins, such as
eggs, lean meats, fish and low-fat dairy. Why? Protein helps you feel
fuller longer, recharges your muscles after intense workouts, and
according to recent research, sheds more fat than muscle.

Eat A Filling Breakfast

It really is the most important meal of the day: More than 10,000
successful dieters who have lost more than 30 pounds and kept it off
for more than a year say that eating breakfast is a key part of their
plan. The best breakfast is one that contains both protein and fiber
to boost your energy levels and help you stay satiated throughout the
day.

Downsize Your Serving Dishes

Sticking with weight loss is often mind over matter which is why
smaller plates, bowls and utensils can be the key to cutting calories.
When you're eating from a salad plate (about 7 or 8 inches) rather
than a dinner plate (10 to 14 inches), you think you're still eating a
large portion. The proof: Researchers found that people given larger
bowls at breakfast ate 16 percent more cereal than those given smaller
bowls, yet they estimated that they were eating less.

Eat More Fruits And Vegetables

Time and time again, research has shown that eating more vegetables is
essential for long-term weight loss, which is why you should aim for
five to nine servings a day. Vegetables fill you up with the fiber,
vitamins, minerals and other nutrients important for overall good
health in a low-calorie, high volume package. Fruits are also bursting
with fiber and antioxidants and can be a good way to treat your sweet
tooth. One key to applying this weight-loss rule is to substitute
fruits and veggies for higher-calorie foods — for instance, layer
lettuce, tomato, and cucumber rather than extra meat or cheese on your
sandwich.

Stay Hydrated

So often, when you think you're hungry, you're actually thirsty. So
make it a weight-loss lifestyle rule: Stay hydrated. Drink a glass of
water before every meal. That way you know you're not thirsty when
you're eating. And yes, water is still your best beverage bet. A
recent study found that people had modest weight loss simply by
replacing high-calorie beverages with water and drinks with zero or
very few calories .

Sleep Well

If you want to lose weight, you need to get at least seven hours of
shut-eye every night. When you lack sleep, your body produces more
ghrelin, a hormone that triggers hunger and causes you to retain fat.
Also, you tend to make wrong choices when you're exhausted.
Sleep-deprived people might actually eat an extra 500 calories a day
compared to their well-rested peers, a small study found. Plus,
researchers found that dieters who slept well lost more fat than
non-fat body mass.

Avoid Artificial Sweeteners

This may seem surprising considering all those yellow, pink, and blue
packets we use, but artificial sweeteners do little for weight loss
and could actually cause you to pile on the pounds. The problem is
that "they're so intensely sweet that they seem to exacerbate a
person's addiction for sweets." Researchers found that rats given food
sweetened with artificial sweeteners ate more calories than rats given
food sweetened with normal sugar. So skip the diet sodas and the
artificially sweetened cakes, cookies and other treats.

Eat More Often

Old thinking: When trying to lose weight, don't eat between meals. New
thinking: Don't go more than five hours without eating. If you let
yourself get too hungry, it's harder to make the best food choices.
When you're starved, you're more likely to grab fast food. Eating
smaller meals more often also keeps your blood sugar steady and can
therefore lower your cravings, whereas skipping meals makes it much
harder to control your appetite, researchers found.

Keep Moving All Day

Make time for exercise. Exercise will help you reach your goal faster
and safer. But it's the combo of diet and exercise that works best.
Researchers found that postmenopausal women who dieted and did 45
minutes of moderate-to-vigorous aerobic exercise five days each week
lost more weight more quickly than those who did just one or the
other, shedding an average of nearly 11 percent of their body weight.
The women who dieted shed just 8.5 percent and the women who exercised
only, 2.4 percent. Exercise is an important part of a weight-loss
lifestyle, White says, helping you to maintain any weight loss, too.

Reduce Stress

A study found that people with the lowest stress levels were the most
likely to lose at least 10 pounds. Stress also causes the body to
release more cortisol, the hormone responsible for storing body fat.
Cortisol has also been shown to increase cravings for fatty foods. Eat
in beautiful surroundings. There are studies that show if you have
beautiful surroundings your brain becomes more satiated and you don't
want to eat as much.

PHOTO : AMBER ROSE DISPLAYS HER BABY BUMP

Wiz Khalifa's own lady has decided to tell the world she can still
look hot even with her baby shaped full structure which for many
mothers it is expected to take some new shapes that could advertise
anything except sexiness. Amber Rose has never given up on her public
displays, and she obviously will not allow her increasing pound to
dictate what should be done.

NIGERIAN ACTOR SENTENCED TO 3 MONTHS IN JAIL FOR GAY SEX

A 28-year old actor was on Monday sentenced to three-month
imprisonment by a Karu Senior Magistrates' Court, Abuja, for having
sexual intercourse with another man through the anus.



The convict, who resides at Gidan Mangoro, had pleaded guilty to
having engaged in homosexual acts.

"I am guilty of the charge against me. I  was under the influence of
alcohol and I want the court to temper justice with mercy'', he said.

The police prosecutor, Mohammed Umar, had told the court that the
convict committed the offence in August when the complainant was
sleeping in his bed.

Homosexual acts, the prosecutor said, was contrary to Section 284 of
the Penal Code.

The prosecutor said since Mr. Chukwuemeka had pleaded guilty to the
crime he initially denied, the court should try him summarily.

The Senior Magistrate, Nafisatu Buba, sentenced him to three-month
imprisonment without an option of fine.

"This would serve as warning to other youths who hide under the
influence of alcohol to commit crimes,'' she said.

When he was first arraigned in early September, Mr. Chukwuemeka
pleaded not guilty, saying, "I came back drunk from the night club and
thought I was sleeping on the same bed with my girl-friend and I
started romancing her."

At that hearing, Mrs Buba, had ruled that alcohol should not be seen
as an excuse for committing the offence, but then granted the accused
bail in the sum of N200,000 with two sureties in like sum, with one of
the sureties being a civil servant on Grade Level 09.

However, when the case was heard Monday, the actor suddenly pleaded
guilty, and Mrs Buba summarily tried him, sentencing him to
three-month imprisonment. Homosexuality and lesbianism are seriously
frowned at in Nigeria.

In November, the Nigerian Senate passed a strict law banning same-sex
marriage and public display of affection by gays in Nigeria.

The bill – Same Sex Marriage (prohibition) bill 2011 – prescribes
14-year jail terms for convicted gays in Nigeria.

"Persons who entered into a same sex marriage contract or civil union
commits an offence and are each liable on conviction to a term of 14
years imprisonment," the new law said.

It added, "Any person, who registers, operates or participates in gay
clubs, societies and organization, or directly or indirectly makes
public show of same-sex amorous relationships in Nigeria commits an
offence and shall be liable on conviction to a term of 10-year
imprisonment."

CELEBRITY BIRTHDAY: 2FACE IDIBIA TURNS 37

Innocent Ujah Idibia better known as 2Face today, Tuesday, September
18 clocks 37. The 'African pride' was born in Jos, Plateau State in
1975. Little did the Idoma, Benue State artiste know he would be this
great when he formed the defunct R&B/hip hop group 'Plantashun Boyz'
with Blackface and Face, who later joined them when they (2Face and
Blackface) met Face in Lagos.
2Face attended Mount Saint Gabriel's Secondary School, Makurdi, Benue
State. He then proceeded to the Institute of Management & Technology,
Enugu (IMT), where he met Blackface, for a pre-National Diploma course
in Business Administration and Management. Unfortunately, 2Face didn't
graduate, but that didn't stop him from achieving success in his music
career.

While at IMT, 2Face did some jingles for GB Fan Club aired on Enugu
State Broadcasting Services (ESBS). The name '2Face' was coined in
1996. The name came about because he aimed at differentiating his
personal life with his business life.

He has released some smash hit songs in which 'African Queen' has been
the biggest. He is the CEO of Hypertek Entertainment which has Dammy
Krane as its artiste. 2Face is known for helping young talents grow in
the industry. He has featured in many songs of up and coming artistes.

He is happily married to Nollywood actress, Annie Macaulay who has a
daughter for him. He has five other child from other relationships.

From y entertainment, we wish the true 'African pride and icon' a
blissful birthday.