What is the right way to lose weight? (Diet query of the day)

According to nutritionist Neha Chandna eating small meals every 2-3 hours to increase your metabolism and aid in weight loss.

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Written By: Neha Chandna | Updated : February 28, 2015 11:37 PM IST

I am 26 years old and my height is 5 ft 3 in, but my weight is 69 kg. I wake up daily at 5.40 am, get ready and go to college and have my breakfast there at 8.30 am. I am always busy with work and I don t follow any proper timing for food. I go for lunch only after my work is over. I have tea or coffee in the morning at 10 am and in the afternoon at 2.30 pm. I eat fruits at least 3 days in a week. I sleep after I finish all my work, usually by 11.30 pm or 12 am. I travel for 1.5 hours from home to college and college to home. I look fat and my co-workers tease for that. I feel too tired after reaching home. I need to reduce my weight. My foot also hurts if I walk too much. Please suggest the right way to reduce weight.

Answered by our expert Neha Chandna, a well-known dietician and nutritionist.

You have a very busy schedule. But you cannot ignore your health due to that. You need to carry small meals with you daily. Eating small meals a day can actually make you slimmer. Let me plan a sample diet for you:

  • 5.40 am: green tea + 2 dates
  • 6.30 am: carry 1 fruit + nuts
  • 8.30 am: poha/ upma/ idli/ dosa
  • 11 am: 1 fruit
  • 1.30 pm: salad+ 2 rotis + veggies + dal
  • 4.30 pm: chana kurmura/ 3 egg whites/ roasted chivda
  • 6.30 pm: sprouts/ moong bhel
  • 9.00 pm: soup + salad + 1 roti + veggies/stir fry
  • 11.30 pm: 1 cup skimmed milk

The basic idea is to eat small meals every 2-3 hours to increase your metabolism and prevent tiredness. Keep yourself hydrated by drinking water at regular intervals. Here are 6 diet tips to lose belly fat. You can also follow this Indian diet plan to lose weight.

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