Monday, February 25, 2008

Understanding the Metabolism

Understand the Metabolism

If you're trying to lose weight and think your metabolism might be the culprit, there are changes you can make to improve it. But with the commercialism surrounding "metabolism-enhancing" products, it can be hard to separate fact from fiction (or advertising) and pin down techniques that are scientifically proven to change one's metabolism.

1. Understand what metabolism is. In the simplest terms, metabolism is the rate at which your body burns calories. The rate differs significantly from person to person. You and your friend can have the same activity level, diet, and weight but still gain or lose weight at different rates based on differences in metabolism.
2. Determine what is influencing your metabolism. There are some factors that you can change, and some factors that you can't.

* Age - metabolism slows 5% per decade after age 40
* Sex - men generally burn calories faster than women
* Heredity - you can inherit your metabolic rate from previous generations
* Thyroid disorder - problems in the thyroid gland can slow metabolism but this is rare
* Proportion of lean body mass - metabolism increases with muscle mass
3. Calculate your resting metabolic rate (RMR). RMR is often used interchangeably with basal metabolic rate (BMR); although they are slightly different, estimating either is sufficient for the purpose of losing weight. To calculate your RMR, use the Mifflin-St Jeor equation (which is more reliable than the Harris-Benedict equation). There are also calculators online that can do this for you:

* RMR = (9.99w + 6.25s) - 4.92a + 166g
* w = weight in kilograms; if you know your weight in pounds, divide by 2.2 to get your weight in kilograms
* s = height in centimeters; if you know your height in inches, multiply by 2.54 to get your height in centimeters
* a = age in years
* g = gender = 1 for males, 0 for females
4. Adjust your diet accordingly. Your RMR will tell you how many calories you need to maintain your body at rest. Your daily consumption to maintain your weight should be:

* RMR x 1.15
* E.g. RMR = 2000, so the maintenance intake is 2000 x 1.15 = 2300
* To lose weight safely, consume no more than your maintenance intake but no less than your RMR.
* Count calories by recording what you eat and looking up how many calories each food item contains (either on the food packaging or in tables provided in books or online).

more : http://www.wikihow.com/Increase-Your-Metabolism

Saturday, February 16, 2008

sweden trip

We traveled to Sweden from sandefijord by Ferry. This trip was not interesting as we have expected. We spend around 8 hours at Stormstad, Sweden and visited around the city. It was not a big city.

Strömstad is a town (pop. 5,800) in Bohuslän in western Sweden and the seat of Strömstad Municipality, Västra Götaland County.


Strömstad is, despite its small population, for historical reasons normally still referred to as a city. Statistics Sweden, however, only counts localities with more than 10,000 inhabitants as cities.

some links

http://www.vastsverige.com/templates/default____2349.aspx

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Ferry to sweden




Stormstad city

Amsterdam Visit

I traveled to Amsterdam central and enjoyed the boat trip. It was a two hour journey which goes around the Amsterdam city via ancient canals. We could see all different types of building with different eras. This is a nice trip to enjoy.





Amsterdam central




Boat trip around the city

Norway again for Customer Site SPN

I am again at Norway for onsite development at customer site SPN. I left from colombo on 25th of January. It was a long journey. Traveled to Quatar, Amsterdam and finally sandefijord. I myself with three other developers are enjoying the Nordic weather now. Its snowing at sandefijord but not that much cold as last time of my visit.