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Home » Bodybuilding News » 10 Surprising Traps That Can Sabotage Your Diet

10 Surprising Traps That Can Sabotage Your Diet

Overlooking seemingly small details can ruin your progress.

Phil Blechman
Written by Phil Blechman
Last updated on October 16th, 2024

Sticking to a weight-loss diet can often feel like an uphill battle. While willpower and discipline certainly play a role, sometimes, unexpected pitfalls can derail progress.

On Oct. 10, 2024, Dr. Mike Israetel revealed 10 hidden diet saboteurs:

  1. Eating Out
  2. Snacks
  3. Subversion at Home
  4. Visiting Family and Friends
  5. Eating Kids’ Foods
  6. Dieting Too Long
  7. Eating Healthy
  8. Eyeballing Macros
  9. Stress Eating
  10. Regaining Weight After Diet Ends

Dr. Israetel offered insights to help achieve lasting weight loss results.

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1. Eating Out

Dining out can be a major challenge for those watching their diet. Restaurants often prioritize flavor over nutrition, loading dishes with excessive oils and hidden fats that can easily exceed daily calorie goals. 

Israetel suggests limiting restaurant meals and making conscious choices when dining out. A simple strategy to slash calories is to request that your food be prepared without oil.

2. Snacks

Offices can be breeding grounds for dietary sabotage. Well-intentioned coworkers bring in desserts to share, and breakrooms overflow with tempting treats. Israetel’s solution? Pack your own healthy snacks and meals. 

Israetel emphasizes the importance of meal planning. Eating nutrient-rich foods at regular intervals helps curb cravings and reduces the likelihood of impulsive snacking. 

3. Subversion at Home

Well-meaning family and roommates might prepare delicious but calorie-laden meals, unaware of your dietary goals. Leftovers, always tempting and readily available, can further derail progress.

Credit: Kaspars Grinvalds / Shutterstock

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Clear communication is key. Israetel recommends discussing dietary goals with your household and politely declining offers for unhealthy foods.

4. Visting Family and Friends

Social events often center around food and drinks. Israetel suggests a proactive approach: eat a healthy meal beforehand and bring your own beverages and food to ensure a healthy option. If the environment proves too tempting, consider postponing your visit.

5. Eating Kids Foods

Parents often succumb to the convenience of sharing meals with their children or finishing their leftovers. However, children’s meals are often less healthy, featuring processed foods and higher sugar content. Israetel advises preparing separate, healthy meals and resisting the urge to clean your child’s plate. 

6. Dieting Too Long

While dedication is key to achieving goals, excessively long dieting periods can be counterproductive. Israetel cautions against prolonged calorie restriction, as it can lead to metabolic adaptation, making further weight loss more challenging. Incorporate planned diet breaks to allow your metabolism to recover and prevent plateaus.

7. Eating Healthy

Many fall into the trap of thinking “healthy” means “calorie-free.” Nutrient-rich foods like nuts, avocados, and olive oil, while beneficial, are also calorically-dense. Israetel stresses mindful consumption and portion control, even with healthy foods. 

8. Eyeballing Macros

Research indicates that humans tend to underestimate portion sizes when dieting. To combat this, Israetel recommends using a calorie-tracking app, especially in the initial stages of a diet. This helps develop a better understanding of serving sizes and prevents accidental overconsumption. (1)

9. Stress Eating

Stress can trigger emotional eating, leading to overconsumption and diet derailment.

Tasty food is comfort food for a reason; it can make you feel good and reduce stress levels.

Israetel highlights developing healthy coping mechanisms to manage stress, such as exercise, mindfulness techniques, or pursuing hobbies. Addressing the root cause of stress is crucial for long-term dietary success.

10. Regain Weight After Diet Ends

Reaching weight loss goals is significant, but it’s not the finish line. A gradual transition to the maintenance phase is important to keep the results. Abruptly abandoning healthy habits can lead to rapid weight regain. He recommends slowly increasing calorie intake while maintaining consistent exercise and healthy eating patterns for long-term weight management.

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References

  1. Almiron-Roig E, Solis-Trapala I, Dodd J, Jebb SA. Estimating food portions. Influence of unit number, meal type, and energy density. Appetite. 2013;71:95-103. doi:10.1016/j.appet.2013.07.012

Featured Image: Kaspars Grinvalds / Shutterstock

Phil Blechman

About Phil Blechman

Phil is a native New Yorker passionate about storytelling, bodybuilding, and game design. He holds a BFA from Syracuse University.

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