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Showing posts with label food. Show all posts
Showing posts with label food. Show all posts
Thursday, October 4, 2012
Sunday, July 15, 2012
LESS CALORIES = LESS BODY FAT
It might be time to shift the goal for obesity treatment away from just weight loss and body mass index to include fat reduction and a better understanding of nutrition science, say the authors of a Journal of the American Medical Association study (2012; 307 [1], 47–55).
At the crux of their findings? Body fat increased when healthy subjects took in more calories than they burned, and the calories themselves appeared to be more important than the amount of protein ingested. When subjects consumed more calories than they expended each day, they appeared to gain body fat and lose lean muscle if their food choices were low in protein. (Ruth Sova, ATRI e-list, 7/15/12)
Tuesday, May 22, 2012
Thursday, February 10, 2011
FITTEST AND FATEST CITIES
Men’s Health published its annual list of “fittest and fattest” United States cities this winter. To determine the results, the study authors calculated percentages for the following factors among city residents: overweight, type 2 diabetes; money spent on junk food; inactivity; and more. Following are the five leanest and five heaviest cities:
Fittest
1. San Francisco
2. Burlington, Vermont
3. Washington, DC
4. Seattle
5. Austin, Texas
Fattest
1. Corpus Christi, Texas
2. Charleston, West Virginia
3. El Paso, Texas
4. Dallas
5. Memphis, Tennessee
Thursday, March 18, 2010
Good Food = Good Energy
Fuel your body with healthy picks from experts.
- Blueberries: They're packed with antioxidants that boost brain cells and help keep memory sharp, research shows. Toss a half cup onto your cereal.
- Apples: Their high fiber content means they deliver steady energy. "Apples also help prevent dehydration," says Dawn Jackson Blatner, RD, a dietitian in Chicago.
- Fish: "The omega-3 fatty acids in oily fish such as salmon are linked to improved concentration and memory," says Blatner.
- Spinach: It's brimming with iron, which helps deliver oxygen to your cells. When you're low on this mineral, you'll feel like you're...about...to...crash. Use it in pastas and salads.
- Nuts: Build energy with a daily handful of almonds, hazelnuts, or cashews, all of which contain fatigue-fighting magnesium.
Great advice so start munching to maintain and boost your energy!
(Fitnessmagazine.com, 3/10)
Friday, February 26, 2010
LEG AND FOOT CRAMPS
Do you find your muscles in legs and/or feet cramping up? Cramping happens often, especially when first starting exercise. Basically, cramping is a fatigue of the muscle, either physically or physiologically - when you are asking your muscles to do something they are not used to, even when you stand too long, walk too far, walk/wear the same shoes for too long, do some exercise it is not used to....thus the toes cramp when you start exercising.
To help the cramps, stay hydrated, ease into your workouts, and keep the body supplied with the minerals and elements it needs, such as natural supplements like bananas and other foods. Eventually the feet and legs get stronger and the cramps will be reduced. Don't forget to skip the coffee or tea before a workout. They can dehydrate the body. Also, try a cup of tonic water with quinine. Or, try mustard. Amazingly, they work!
Sunday, February 7, 2010
GOOD CAUSE, GOOD FOOD
California Pizza Kitchen in Encino is sponsoring a fundraiser for Haven Hills (domestic violence shelter in the Valley) on Feb. 23 by donating 20 percent of its sales that day to the organization. A coupon for the fundraiser must be given when placing the order and can be downloaded from the Haven Hills web site [www.havenhills.org]
They are also looking for more volunteers.
Thursday, February 4, 2010
HEALTHIEST FOODS ON EARTH
The Healthiest Foods on Earth
Pineapple | Speeds post-surgery | Promotes joint health | Reduces asthma inflammation |
Blueberries | Restore antioxidant levels | Reverse age-related brain decline | Prevent urinary tract infection |
Spinach | Helps maintain mental sharpness | Reduces the risk of cancers of the liver, ovaries, colon and prostate | Top nutrient density |
Red Bell Pepper | Reduces risk of lung, prostate, ovarian and cervical cancer | Protects against sunburn | Promotes heart health |
Broccoli | Reduces diabetic damage | Lowers risk of prostate, bladder, colon, pancreatic, gastric and breast cancer | Protects the brain in event of injury |
Tomato | Reduces inflammation | Lowers risk of developing esophageal, stomach, colorectal, lung and pancreatic cancer | Reduces cardiovascular disease risk |
Apple | Supports immunity | Fights lung and prostate cancer | Lowers Alzheimer’s risk |
Artichoke | Helps blood clotting | Antioxidant Superfood | Lowers “bad” cholesterol |
Arugula | Lowers birth defect risk | Reduces fracture risk | Protects eye health |
Asparagus | Nourishes good gut bacteria | Protects against birth defects | Promotes heart health |
Avocado | Limits liver damage | Reduces oral cancer risk | Lowers cholesterol levels |
Blackberries | Build bone density | Suppress appetite | Enhance fat burning |
Butternut Squash | Supports night vision | Combats wrinkles | Promotes heart health |
Cantaloupe | Bolsters immunity | Protects skin against sunburn | Reduces inflammation |
Carrot | Antioxidants defend DNA | Fights cataracts | Protects against some cancers |
Cauliflower | Stimulates detoxification | Suppresses breast cancer cell growth | Defends against prostate cancer |
Cherries | Alleviate arthritic pain and gout | Lower “bad” cholesterol | Reduce inflammation |
Cranberries | Alleviate prostate pain | Fight lung, colon and leukemia cancer cells | Prevent urinary tract infection |
Green Cabbage | Promotes healthy blood clotting | Reduces risk of prostate, colon, breast and ovarian cancers | Activates the body’s natural detoxification systems |
Kale | Counters harmful estrogens that can feed cancer | Protects eyes against sun damage and cataracts | Increases bone density |
Kiwi | Combats wrinkles | Lowers blood clot risk and reduces blood lipids | Counters constipation |
Mango | Supports immunity | Lowers “bad” cholesterol | Regulates homocysteine to protect arteries |
Mushrooms | Promote natural detoxification | Reduce the risk of colon and prostate cancer | Lower blood pressure |
Orange | Reduces levels of “bad” cholesterol | Lowers risk of cancers of the mouth, throat, breast and stomach, and childhood leukemia | Pectin suppresses appetite |
Papaya | Enzymes aid digestion | Reduces risk of lung cancer | Enhances fat burning |
Plums & Prunes | Counter constipation | Antioxidants defend against DNA damage | Protects against post-menopausal bone loss |
Pomegranate | Enhances sunscreen protection | Lowers “bad” cholesterol | Fights prostate cancer |
Pumpkin | Protects joints against polyarthritis | Lowers lung and prostate cancer risk | Reduces inflammation |
Raspberries | Inhibit growth of oral, breast, colon and prostate cancers | Antioxidant DNA defense | Lower “bad” cholesterol levels |
Strawberries | Protect against Alzheimer’s | Reduce “bad” cholesterol | Suppress growth of colon, prostate and oral cancer |
Sweet Potato | Reduces stroke risk | Lowers cancer risk | Protect against blindness |
Watermelon | Supports male fertility | Reduces risk of several cancers: prostate, ovarian, cervical, oral and pharyngeal | Protects skin against sunburn |
Banana | Increases Fat Burning | Lowers risk of colorectal and kidney cancer, leukemia | Reduces asthmas symptoms in children *Article from David Murdock, in Huffington News |
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