Swimming is not for weight loss

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I saw this article online and it really dampen my spirit since swimming is my favorite sport and I am trying to loose weight at the same time. Any comment?? SWIMMING IS NOT GOOD FOR WEIGHT LOSS If you want to lose weight, lower cholesterol, or help to control diabetes, swimming is better than nothing, but not that much better (1). A recent report from the University of Colorado shows that obese people who start a supervised swimming program do not lower their fasting blood sugar, insulin, total cholesterol, good HDL cholesterol and bad LDL cholesterol levels. They also did not lose weight or redistribute their body fat (2). These results are different from people who start land-based sports such as running, aerobic dancing, racquetball and cycling. When you exercise on land, your body is surrounded by air which insulates you, causing your body to retain heat and your body temperature to rise for up to 18 hours after you finish exercising. Increased body temperature speeds up your metabolism and helps you to lose weight and lower cholesterol. On the other hand, when you swim, your body is surrounded by water which is an excellent conductor of heat away from your body, preventing your body temperature from rising. If you want to lose weight by swimming, the best way is to do it is by using a swimming machine on dry land. I'm Dr. Gabe Mirkin on Fitness. 1) H Tanaka, DR Bassett, ET Howley. Effects of swim training on body weight, carbohydrate
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    It is all about calories in, calories out. If swimming helps you burn more calories than you eat, you will lose weight. I personally have lost 35-40 pounds this year and I know swimming helps. I do other things, such as weight lift and some aerobics, but I am in the water 3-4 times a week, 2500-3500 yards each time. When I take a break from swimming, I gain weight if I don't cut my calories. That tells me swimming helps me lose, and helps me maintain my loss. I know age group kids who struggle with their weight. When they get back into the water after a break, they slim down.
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    It is all about calories in, calories out. If swimming helps you burn more calories than you eat, you will lose weight. I personally have lost 35-40 pounds this year and I know swimming helps. I do other things, such as weight lift and some aerobics, but I am in the water 3-4 times a week, 2500-3500 yards each time. When I take a break from swimming, I gain weight if I don't cut my calories. That tells me swimming helps me lose, and helps me maintain my loss. I know age group kids who struggle with their weight. When they get back into the water after a break, they slim down.
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