Wednesday, October 8, 2008

Eliminate Man Boobs With Diet and Exercise!

By Gail M. Davis

"Man boobs" is a rather crude, but common term used to describe a condition known as gynecomastia. This condition affects up to 40% of all adolescent males during puberty, but the vast majority grows out of it and requires no special treatment. Technically, gynecomastia refers to the presence of actual breast tissue and can be a serious condition, requiring medical care. Pseudogynecomastia is the more common condition and refers to fatty tissue that can be addressed through diet and exercise.

While results won't be achieved overnight, there are simple steps that can be followed to help eliminate pseudogynecomastia, or "man boobs." Consistent effort will pay off in a big way! Let's look at some of these steps now.

Key to solving this problem is learning to make the right food choices. The food pyramid, the nutrition fact label, and portion size recommendations should all be as familiar as the stats of a favorite sports team!

Eliminating sweets from the diet is another important step. This would especially include sweet drinks and drinks containing artificial sweeteners. Water should be your main beverage of choice. Skim milk and unsweetened tea are acceptable as well. At the same time, severely limit sweet foods. They provide nothing of value to the diet.

By far the most important step in the elimination of "man boobs" is the cardio workout! A minimum of thirty minutes each day should be spent on an activity that makes you sweat while huffing and puffing. Jumping rope, biking, swimming laps, playing basketball, running, and power walking all aid in the burning of major calories. Weight training and target exercises are important components also, and should be a part of the daily regime.

By following these steps, pseudogynecomastia can be eliminated or greatly reduced. Patience is imperative as it takes several months for the body to show off the benefits of a new program. There are other easy steps that can be taken to deal with this condition, but these are by far the most important ones.

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