When we asked which food group was your favorite, the answer was clear: people prefer meat! (And poultry, fish, eggs, dry beans and nuts, which are included in the same category.)
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Carbohydrates – What is the Real Story? By Anita Cohen
Carbohydrates, or carbs, have become the "bad guys" of food in recent years. No carb or low carb diets seem to be everywhere. But what is the real story on carbohydrates?
First of all, completely cutting out any whole food group is not a good thing. Human beings need a balanced diet. And, psychologically, being told you can't have something makes it all the more desirable.
September 16th, 2009 | admin | Posted in Beauty, Diet & Nutrition | No Comments »
How to Look and Feel Great by Using Food
By Erika Ayala
Are you one of those people who go through great lengths just for the sake of good health and beauty? Are you tired of spending too much time and effort, when there is very little or no changes at all? If you answered yes to these questions, keep in mind that there are so many ways to look young and fabulous without resorting to expensive surgeries and risky medications. What's the secret you ask? Well, the key here is to go natural. Food, specifically fruits and vegetables, is a great way to change your appearance and keep a fit body.
September 16th, 2009 | admin | Posted in Diet & Nutrition | No Comments »
Stay Lean to Stay Smart
By Brian Hanrahan
A recent study conducted at UCLA found that obese people had on average 8% less brain mass than those of normal weight. In addition, the brains of those obese showed signs of degeneration seen in people 16 years older.
September 9th, 2009 | admin | Posted in Diet & Nutrition, Survey Results | No Comments »
When we asked people how many servings of fruits and vegetables they eat daily, the average answer was 2-3.
"They are great! I love love love my fruits and vegetables. I make sure I eat them on purpose," said one respondent.
“I hardly eat fruits,” another answered honestly. “I’m trying to eat more veggies, but I have them about once every two or three days.”
"I don't care much for fruit," said someone else. "I enjoy eating vegetables more but they're pretty pricey and don't last long."
September 1st, 2009 | admin | Posted in Diet & Nutrition | 1 Comment »
Emotional eating has been a hot topic for at least 15 years when it comes to weight loss. It is not a new term. Advertisers for mac and cheese products have been touting them as comfort foods for years. Chocolate, ice cream, and mashed potatoes with lots of gravy are just some of the comfort foods we consume.
Emotional eating is a term they now use to identify another reason why you may be overweight. It's because you eat when you are stressed, bored or feeling down in the dumps. Eating is a way to suppress those negative feelings. Food becomes your friend and calms you down.
The problem is when food becomes your friend you eat too much, especially high-caloric, sweet, salty and fatty foods. Women are more prone to be emotional eaters than men. Being told to eat less and exercise doesn't work with emotional eaters.
The good news, according to the emotional eating experts, is that if you can find out what triggers that emotion you may be able to stop the eating.
The bad news is if you're going through a divorce or your job is stressful you won't be able to just cut off the emotions or the eating. Those are long term stresses.
Practice mindful eating. Pay focused attention without making judgment about what you're eating and when you eat it. When you focus you become more aware of the feels and thoughts connected with food and eating.
Know your triggers. For the next few days write down what you eat, how much you eat, when you eat, how you feel when you eat and how hungry you are. Over time you may see patterns that show negative eating patterns and triggers to avoid.
Don't keep unhealthy food around. Take the salty high fat content food out of your pantry and frig. Keep in mind that foods don't have to be drowning with calories and fat to be comforting. A bowl of tomato soup or a cup of hot tea can be chosen.
Exercise regularly and get enough sleep. When your body and mind are well rested and fit you can manage your moods more better!
Figure out how to manage your stress in healthy ways. Learn to develop skills to lower your stress activity. Or you may want to do something aerobically which may also be settling.
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Ruthan Brodsky has been a free lance writer with a special niche in health and aging for more than 20 years. Her passion is letting people know they can make choices about their environment and their life that will impact their health for years to come.
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August 19th, 2009 | admin | Posted in Diet & Nutrition | No Comments »
Often we are so involved in our work that eating meals properly seems just impossible. The real problem begins when we start experiencing stomach-related problems such as heartburn or gastric problems. In such a situation, eating antacids comes as an instant solution. However, the regular intake of antacids makes your situation worse by removing important stomach acids that actually promote digestion. You can improve your digestion naturally by making very small changes in your daily routine.
1) First of all, you need to pay attention to your dietary habits. Find time to have lunch from your busy routine. It is important that you choose your diet wisely. For example, rather than gulping a pizza or a hamburger, choose to eat a nutritious meal. Never eat food in a hurry! Rather find a seating place and enjoy home-made food. If you find it difficult to cook a proper meal, just prepare few sandwiches using fresh veggies and carry a fruit with you. Avoid eating fatty foods available at food restaurants. Your lunch menu may include many healthy options such as grilled chicken, vegetable or tuna salad.
2) Avoid overeating! If your body gives you a signal that it's full, you must immediately stop eating.
3) Before leaving for office, just check your food bag! Remove all types of junk foods including chocolate bars, chocolate cookies, or chips.
4) Instead of gulping antacids every now and then, try natural digestive aids such as yogurt and lemon. Include yogurt in your breakfast or lunch as it contains friendly bacteria that promote digestion.
5) Avoid eating foods that cause you digestion problems. There are certain other foods that cause severe food allergy. Some of the foods include wheat, milk, or eggs.
6) Drink plenty of water (7-8 glasses) throughout the day to aid digestion process.
We all face digestion problem sometime or the other in our life, but this problem can be tackled by changing our dietary habits. Just choose healthy foods that suit your body and allow you to live a healthy life.
Sandra J. Smith a famous health and nutrition expert. She shares her secret of losing weight and gaining fitness on food and nutrition.
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August 12th, 2009 | admin | Posted in Diet & Nutrition, Survey Results | No Comments »
Three out of four people in this survey said they usually eat breakfast. Many feel that a morning meal gives them energy throughout the entire day and prevents unhealthy snacking. But some people just don’t have the time or the appetite for food in the morning.
Here are some comments from people who skip breakfast:

And here are some comments from people who make sure to eat a morning meal:
August 4th, 2009 | admin | Posted in Diet & Nutrition | 4 Comments »
Do you eat healthy – or do you just think you do? You might be surprised to learn that some foods which you thought were really good for you can actually be quite fattening.
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The 2 fattening foods that I'm going to talk about in this article may actually shock you… most people falsely believe these 2 foods are "healthy". In all of my years working as a Certified Nutrition Specialist, this usually surprises people when I mention they should consider eliminating these foods from their diet.
Everybody these days knows how bad trans fats and high fructose corn syrup are for you, so I figured I'd spare you yet another lecture on those… Instead, read on to see a couple foods that may shock you that they may be packing on the blubber.
The first type of food that is often falsely believed to be healthy is wheat products… this includes most breads, cereals, bagels, muffins, pasta, crackers, and so on. And yes, I am including "whole wheat" in the category of this fattening food.
First of all, a large percentage of the population has some degree of intolerance to the gluten in wheat and some other grains. Full blown celiacs are the most sensitive to it, but what most people don't realize is that the majority of the population was never meant to eat large quantities of wheat. The human digestive system has never adapted to large amounts of wheat in the diet.
The introduction of wheat into the human diet has only been in the last couple thousand years, and it has NEVER been in such large quantities in the human diet until the last 80-100 years. This is a small time frame compared to the traditional diet that the human digestive system developed over several hundred thousand years eating a hunter-gatherer diet of meats, fruits, vegetables, nuts, and seeds.
From my experience with many of my clients, when they heed my advice and eliminate wheat from their diet for 2-3 weeks to see if they start to lose weight and feel better, this almost always makes a HUGE difference. Many times, they not only start losing body fat much faster, but they also finally get rid of headaches and indigestion that has plagued them for years. Sometimes even skin problems go away when eliminating wheat from the diet.
The 2nd example of the worst fattening foods that shocks many people because it is thought to be "healthy" is — fruit juice.
Don't get me wrong, I'm not an anti-carb advocate per se… I actually think most fruits are VERY healthy for us. However, we were NOT meant to separate the juice from the rest of the fruit and only drink the high calorie sugary mixture and leave behind the fiber and other beneficial components of the fruit.
When you only drink the juice of fruits (apple juice and orange juice being 2 of the worst culprits in the western diet), you are not getting the appetite satisfying effect of the fiber in the fruit, and you're left craving more carbs. Also, the fiber in whole fruit helps to slow the blood sugar response when eating whole fruit compared to fruit juice.
Bottom line… overconsuming fruit juices makes you fat. On the other hand, eating whole fruits including all of the fiber helps you maintain a healthy balanced diet and high nutrient density (as long as the rest of your diet is whole unprocessed foods as well).
If you want the REAL truth on eating strategically for permanent fat loss, read these 5 tips for Losing Body Fat the smart and effective way.
Enjoy, and good luck with your nutrition endeavors!
Mike Geary -
Certified Nutrition Specialist,
Certified Personal Trainer,
Author of the world-wide best-seller: The Truth about Six Pack Abs
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This is important stuff to keep in mind if you’re trying to lose weight! Don’t sabotage your own efforts with fattening foods.
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What's required for good nutrition? Well, if you're not sure where to start your healthy diet, take a look at the food pyramid for nutritional inspiration!
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The food pyramid, which is updated in the United States once every five years (the last update was in 2005) is basically a guide which tells you what your nutrition levels should be. The original food pyramid was first printed in 1992 to replace one of the oldest systems of food classification. Although the newer food pyramid is taking into account a lot more in terms of exactly what foods you should be eating it still has quite a bit of way to go till it is anyway perfect.
The unfortunate thing is that today we have more obesity in the Western world than ever before. People are eating rubbish food and not getting enough exercise. The food-pyramid is a basic synopsis of the daily intakes of all the different food types that you should be having. The new food pyramid also includes sections on the amount of exercise you should be taking.
For instance, the new food-pyramid tells you that you should have about 30 minutes a day of between moderate and vigorous exercise. It explains the difference between moderate exercise and vigorous exercise. One of the things that it promotes as moderate exercise is brisk walking, which it defines as walking at around 3 1/2 mph. One of the examples of vigorous physical exercise is walking very fast which it classifies as being over 4 1/2 miles per hour. You can also see food pyramids for children, food pyramids for vegetarians, even cultural food pyramids for different types of diet, for instance Chinese food pyramid.
The food pyramid is an excellent resource to enable anyone to choose the correct types of food to be eating. But in recent years is also telling you how to exercise properly. This is very important because without exercise we are still going to become unhealthy. The food pyramid has a great place in our lives and in our homes. It should be placed in a prominent position where everyone can benefit from the wonderful advice that it gives. Although it is not perfect, it gives nobody the excuse to say that they did not know how to look after themselves. If you follow this advice then you will be healthy and fit.
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Remember, good nutrition is only one of the things required for overall health and wellness. Don't overlook exercise or regular medical check-ups!
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