Getting a flat stomach seems like a challenge. Surveys reveal that it’s the body part people most often say they would like to change. But crunches aren’t the only path to a flat tummy.
According to Doctors “many lifestyles factors, including diet and stress, affect how much belly fat you have and how often you experience bloating.”
A lot of people believe that it stems from improper eating or lack of exercise. While this may be the most common case, there can also be other reasons:
Stress: Chronic tension can cause you to store more fat around the middle. Set aside 100 20 minutes everyday to do something relaxing, like meditating, reading or just chatting with a friend. Exercise can also relieve stress.
Poor posture: Sitting or standing with your shoulders forward and your back rounded makes your stomach look like it’s sticking out. You should stand or sit with you shoulders back, chest out and abdominal muscle tight. It might seem awkward at first, but over time you’ll do it naturally.
Too much fiber Increasing your fiber intake is a good thing, but your digestive system can’t go from 0 to 60. The American Dietetic Association recommends gradually increasing your intake to 5 to 30 grams over 2 to 3 weeks. For a fiber boost, try bran flake cereal, broccoli and chickpeas. Make sure you dink plenty of water; this will help reduce bloating.
Antibiotics kill the bad bacteria, but they can also get rid of the beneficial bacteria in your small intestine, which can lead to bloating and gas. To maintain healthy bacteria, eat yogurt with active cultures (check the label) or try probiotic supplement.
Chewing gum. When you chew gum or suck on candy, you create more saliva and swallow more often, which causes gas and bloating. Soda causes a similar problem because of the carbonation.
High fat meals. Fat in the small intestine inhibits your stomach from emptying. As a result, your digestive system slows down, leaving you with a stomach bulge. Don’t overload on fat at any one meal and limit your daily intake to one third of your total calories. If you consume 1,800 calories daily, that would be about 60 grams of fat.