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Women who work overtime tend to snack more

12

July

Working late hours to meet that deadline? If you are a woman you could be eating less at regular mealtimes and snacking more because of it.

Dr. Daryl O’Connor, Ph D, a senior lecturer in health psychology and his colleagues at England’s University of Leeds conducted a study of about 400 participants who kept detailed information about their age, height, weight, gender and what they ate for a period of 4 weeks, and at the end of the study it was determined that, especially for women, certain negative patterns emerged.

Because of increased stress or workloads, women in particular tended to:

  • eat less at regular mealtime
  • snack more on high-fat/sugar foods
  • increase smoking
  • reduce exercise
  • increase caffeine intake

While the good news is that both men and women reduced their alcohol intake, it could just be because they didn’t have the after-hours to do so!

-Via WebMD

WebMD’s article concludes with this useful tip:

There’s nothing inherently wrong with snacking. But you probably don’t want to wreck your calorie budget every time your workday goes a little haywire. Fruit, low-fat yogurt, or a bit of natural-style peanut butter on lower-fat, higher-fiber crackers are good workplace alternatives to fatty, sugary fare.

While it is not always possible to predict working hours, it’s a good idea to keep some snacks in your desk-drawers or office fridge for exactly these situations. Here are some good ideas:

  • trail mix packets (avoid the salted nuts)
  • low-fat yogurt with some nut toppings like almonds/walnuts
  • low-fat/skim milk (straight up!)
  • regular oatmeal
  • dry fruits like figs, dates mixed with unsalted nuts
  • granola bars
  • low-fat cottage cheese
  • peanut-butter sandwiches with whole wheat bread
  • fresh fruits (apples/bananas) or vegetables (carrot sticks)

When you control your snacks (and not your vending machine), you are more likely to make the right choices.

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Lowfat Cottage Cheese: A FitMan Food

27

May

FitMan Foods have a common and easily discernable theme:

  1. they are not excessively high in total calories per serving
  2. they usually contain a good percentage of either protein, fiber or good-fats
  3. they are rich in nutrients, (either vitamins and/or minerals)

Breakstone's 2% Milkfat Cottage Cheese Snack PackLowfat Cottage Cheese is one such wonderful Fitman Food. My own favorite is Breakstone’s 2% Milkfat Cottage Cheese and I prefer their snack pack variety because it is so convenient to plop a cup into my lunchbag each morning for a mid-morning snack.

Each 4-oz serving of lowfat (2%) cottage cheese contains:

  • 90 calories
  • just 2.5g of fat (1,5g sat),
  • 15% of your daily calcium, and best of all …
  • … 11 whopping grams of lean protein

Source: Kraft and Calorie-Count

It is nutritious, easy to include in your routine and topped with our favorite Fitman Food, almonds, it makes for a super-snack!

Since some people complain that it is not the best tasting of foods, Stumptuous has a whole page of recipes, so you have no excuses! Kraft’s page also lists other ways to eat cottage cheese

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