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FitnessMantra Weekend: A Guide To Smart And Healthy Snacking

16

September

Fitness Mantra del.icio.us pageWelcome to “FitnessMantra Weekend”, your once-a-week health news update. As always you can also stay updated with the latest in fitness news by subscribing separately to the Fitness Mantra del.icio.us feed.

vending machine snacks candy“Snacking itself is neither good nor bad. The effects of snacking depend upon what snack you choose and whether the snacks meet your nutritional needs.” These words in the very first paragraph of “Snack Smart To Stay Energized” really ring true.

For many people the long gap between meals leads to larger single meals - a big no no if watching one’s waistline is the goal. Remember, although one of the tips of FitnessMantra is to “Eat More Often“, what you eat that often is obviously important too!

Snacks like candies and fried foods will probably satiate your immediate hunger and salt/sugar craving but since they lack any basic nutrition (proteins, fiber, vitamins, minerals) they won’t fill you up for long - their Calorific Payload is really poor.

This is why the picture of a stressed man with the words “Feed The Need” near the vending machine at work always makes me laugh. While the need is for something that will keep your blood sugar as level as possible throughout your day while providing you with essential nutrients, the feed in the vending machine will almost always do the exact opposite! Candies and refined snacks will do nothing but wreak havoc on your insulin levels leaving you more dissatisfied than before, within the hour.

The best solution to the problem of finding the right meal-between-meals is to be prepared (especially if you are working and forced to depend on a poorly stocked vending machine). Veggie-sticks with hummus dips, trail mix bags (typically raw mixed nuts and seeds), dried fruits, peanut butter, fresh fruits, low fat yogurt and cottage-cheese are all excellent examples of snacks that are nutritionally superior and hunger-satiating.

During your next snack, munch on the past week’s top health and fitness stories:

  1. Dollars for Pounds: Incentives Encourage Weight Loss: Money motivates people to slim down. Overweight employees who were paid a small amount lost more weight than those who weren’t compensated for their efforts, according to one of the first studies to examine such a strategy at workplaces.
  2. Being overweight is hard on the heart: A new study involving more than 300,000 people finds that being overweight independently increases a person’s risk of coronary disease.
  3. Models ’should show health proof’: London Fashion Week models should be asked to prove they do not suffer eating disorders, a report says.
  4. Obesity in pregnancy hikes risk of stillbirth: Obese pregnant women may have an increased risk of losing their baby relatively late in pregnancy, and black women appear particularly at risk, a large study suggests.
  5. Teen girls on a diet more likely to smoke: Teenage girls who start dieting are nearly two times more likely to also take up smoking regularly, compared with teenage girls who are not dieting.
  6. Snack smart to stay energized: For some people, snacks can be a key to their good health and nutrition; for others, snacks may be their greatest downfall.
  7. Teens’ unhealthy weight affects later fertility: Teenagers who are either underweight or obese are likely to have fewer children in adulthood, a study has found.
  8. Test measures fat around organs: Measuring levels of a protein in the blood could provide the most accurate way to assess how much fat coats the body’s organs, say scientists.
  9. Brits ‘dying not to do exercise’: Most UK adults are so unwilling to exercise that not even the threat of an early death is enough to get them off the sofa, a survey suggests.
  10. Burger King unveils new health kick: Burger King pledged Wednesday to offer healthier fast-food items for children under 12, with plans to sell and market flame-broiled Chicken Tenders and apples cut to resemble thick-cut french fries.
  11. Property values signal obesity: For each additional $100,000 in the median price of homes, researchers found, obesity rates in a given ZIP code dropped by 2 percent.
  12. Spinach, eggs may ward off blindness: Two nutrients found in eggs, spinach and other leafy green vegetables offer some protection against the most common cause of blindness among the elderly, researchers said on Monday.
  13. Judge strikes down NYC calorie-posting rule: A judge struck down a New York City rule Tuesday that required fast-food restaurants to post calorie counts on their menus.
  14. High gas prices could make you skinnier: Higher gasoline prices may slim more than just wallets, according to a new study from Washington University in St. Louis.
  15. L.A. official proposes fast-food ban: A city councilwoman is proposing a moratorium on fast-food restaurants in south Los Angeles, which has more such eateries than any other part of the county.
  16. Study: Taking Vitamin D Supplements May Extend Lives: Taking vitamin D supplements may extend the lives of the Individuals who take them, according to a new study.
  17. FDA considers adding symbols to food labels: Federal health officials on Monday considered whether adding symbols with nutrition information to food labels, like a traffic light system used in Britain, might help shoppers make healthier food choices.
  18. Eat well cash for mothers-to-be: Pregnant women will get about £200 paid into their bank account to spend on healthy food under a government initiative, the BBC has learned.

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FitnessMantra Weekend: Eating Healthy With Fast Food

09

September

Fitness Mantra del.icio.us pageWelcome to “FitnessMantra Weekend”, your once-a-week health news update. As always you can also stay updated with the latest in fitness news by subscribing separately to the Fitness Mantra del.icio.us feed.

Think fast-food and most people are already thinking of the word “unhealthy” along with it, but is it possible to eat healthy with fast-food? Well, HelpGuide.org certainly seems to think so and their comprehensive resource “Healthy Restaurant Eating / Fast Food Nutrition” really is proof that they are serious about their claim.

fast food burger fries

The page is a veritable goldmine for the frequent fast-food joint/diner-eater. It all begins with the question that is right now uppermost in your mind: “Fast food nutrition – is it possible?” which they answer by honestly accepting that fast food is not really the best choice for those who have decided to make fitness a way of their lives (a.k.a. you, reader!). With high calories, fat and sodium, fast-food generally lacks essential fiber, vitamins or minerals that are all vital for your all-round well being and health.

But when we do find ourselves in such a place, we can make the best of the situation by following the useful tips listed on the site like choosing the healthier options that many restaurants now offer and sharing the typically oversized portions. Meals made with with grilled chicken, whole-rolls/wraps and low-fat sandwiches are just some of the suggestions provided. You also get a list of items to stay away from (so called “house-special” sauces, gravy) and even the “avoid like the plague” list (chicken nuggets, fried fish, jumbo fries)!

The page rounds up with a list of suggestions for children and even a list of general guidelines. Yes, it might seem like the usual “avoid buffets”, “watch portions” and “share meals” - stuff you’ve read about on FitnessMantra before, but it’s all stuff that’s well worth repeating when the stakes are as high as your health and especially if eating out at fast-food joints is unavoidable.

Once you know all about Healthy Restaurant Eating / Fast Food Nutrition, complete your weekly health-news updation with these stories:

  1. Arkansas obesity reports reduced amid concerns: They let me know that I was at risk of having things like diabetes and a heart attack if I kept going the way I was
  2. Avocados May Help Prevent Oral Cancer, OSU Study Shows: Nutrients taken from avocados are able to thwart oral cancer cells, killing some and preventing pre-cancerous cells from developing into actual cancers.
  3. ‘Unwalkable’ neighborhoods thwart exercisers: Nearly one in four people in the Atlanta area are exercise enthusiasts stuck in neighborhoods without sidewalks or other walking amenities
  4. Mediterranean diet may ease arthritis pain: Learning how to eat Mediterranean-style may help people with rheumatoid arthritis improve their symptoms
  5. Vitamin C Plus Fat Might Spur Cancer: When fat is present in the stomach, vitamin C transforms from a cancer-fighter to a possible contributor to malignancy
  6. Toddlers ‘ill’ from too much salt: Children as young as four are eating so much salt it is putting their health at risk by raising their blood pressure
  7. Study: Early-Risers at Risk for Heart Problems: Early to bed, early to rise may be a mantra praised for generations, but a new Japanese study finds that early-risers are at a higher risk for developing heart problems
  8. Nutrients in red wine helps reduce risk of prostate cancer: Nutrients in red wine may help reduce the risk of prostate cancer, a new study showed.
  9. Addicted to Food? Maybe It’s All in Your Head: Alcohol, nicotine and cocaine are a few of the substances known to be addictive. Now some scientists wonder whether food should be added to the list.
  10. Obese U.S. youngsters suffer iron deficiency: study: Overweight U.S. children run an alarmingly high risk of iron deficiency, a condition which can lead to learning and behavior problems
  11. Why gym may fix it: An important new study of UK schools indicates that pupils who do more physical education at school have significantly smaller waistlines.
  12. Healthy Restaurant Eating / Fast Food Nutrition: How can you make the most of your fast food meal? For that matter, how can you make the most of any restaurant meal?

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