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I want to lose weight, but I don't want to take medicine or starve. What should I do?
Change your eating habits.

Don't sit down or sleep on your stomach immediately after eating. It's best to stand all the time. You can choose to take a walk or pack some things. In addition to reducing fat accumulation, it can also help digestion. Because within 30 minutes after a meal, if you are still, it is most likely to form abdominal fat.

2. Walking posture and sitting posture should be correct;

When you walk, you should hold your head high and swing your arms. Always hold your arms on your chest. Abdominal muscles are weak and easy to protrude. Moreover, walking with swinging arms not only consumes a lot of energy, but also looks particularly energetic. When you sit down, you should also straighten your back, don't bend over, and don't straighten your abdomen, so that you can exercise your abdominal muscles and make them strong and not easy to collapse.

3. Cooperate with sports;