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Rupinder
Joined: Fri Sep 25, 2009 3:02 pm Posts: 13
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Re: Healthy Eating: Strategies for a healthy diet
Its the best way to manage your diet and maintain a healthy body
1. Eat a variety of nutrient-rich foods. 2. Enjoy plenty of whole grains, fruits and vegetables. 3. Maintain a healthy weight. 4. Eat moderate portions. 5. Eat regular meals. Skipping meals can lead to out-of-control hunger, often resulting in overeating. 6. Reduce, don't eliminate certain foods. 7. Balance your food choices over time. 8. Make changes gradually.
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Sat Sep 26, 2009 4:02 pm |
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benthomas
Joined: Tue Nov 17, 2009 10:32 pm Posts: 10 Location: Manchester, UK
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Re: Healthy Eating: Strategies for a healthy diet
Hi,
I agree with RUPINDER. I have heard many people here talking about "caveman's diet" according to which they eat only meat and supposedly lose weight like a caveman. I laughed too much at it as they told one doesn't have to do any exercise. The caveman would have ran behind his prey for hours before catching it and killing it so as to eat it. How is the diet accommodating that running without exercise?
Its Hilarious to see people following such routines and diets without even using their commonsense.
Regards Ben Thomas
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Wed Nov 18, 2009 3:21 pm |
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alia
Joined: Fri Nov 27, 2009 3:53 pm Posts: 6
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Re: Healthy Eating: Strategies for a healthy diet
i am agree with you all but suggest me something to gain wait? i am worried about it? please help me..
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Fri Nov 27, 2009 4:19 pm |
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blake
Joined: Fri Apr 23, 2010 7:50 am Posts: 20
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Re: Healthy Eating: Strategies for a healthy diet
Hello It is really an informative post.It sounds beneficial for everyone. Share more and more information in future.
Keep Sharing Thanks
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Fri Apr 23, 2010 12:00 pm |
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alisha123
Joined: Sat Feb 13, 2010 12:01 pm Posts: 26 Location: U.K.
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Re: Healthy Eating: Strategies for a healthy diet
Breakfast is one of the most important meals, yet it is probably the most skipped meal of the day. The word "breakfast" describes exactly what it does: breaks a fast. After a good night's rest, your body has gone eight to twelve hours without food or energy. It needs to replenish its blood sugar stores. Blood sugar, or glucose, which comes from the breakdown of food in the body, is your body's main source of energy. Eating food provides your body with a fresh supply of blood glucose or energy. The brain in particular needs a fresh supply of glucose each day, because that is its main source of energy. (The brain does not store glucose.) Eating breakfast is associated with being more productive and efficient in the morning hours. Breakfast eaters tend to experience better concentration, problem-solving ability, strength, and endurance. Your muscles also rely on a fresh supply of blood glucose for physical activity throughout the day.
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Sat May 01, 2010 12:37 pm |
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maddona
Joined: Thu May 06, 2010 2:32 pm Posts: 38 Location: U.K.
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Re: Healthy Eating: Strategies for a healthy diet
Family meals are a comforting ritual for both parents and kids. Children like the predictability of family meals and parents get a chance to catch up with their kids. Kids who take part in regular family meals are also:
* more likely to eat fruits, vegetables, and grains * less likely to snack on unhealthy foods * less likely to smoke, use marijuana, or drink alcohol
In addition, family meals offer the chance to introduce kids to new foods and to act as a role model for healthy eating.
Teens may turn up their noses at the prospect of a family meal — not surprising because they're busy and want to be more independent. Yet studies find that teens still want their parents' advice and counsel, so use mealtime as a chance to reconnect. Also, consider trying these strategies:
* Allow your teen to invite a friend to dinner. * Involve your teen in meal planning and preparation. * Keep mealtime calm and congenial — no lectures or arguing.
What counts as a family meal? Any time you and your family eat together — whether it's takeout food or a home-cooked meal with all the trimmings. Strive for nutritious food and a time when everyone can be there. This may mean eating dinner a little later to accommodate a child who's at sports practice. It can also mean setting aside time on the weekends, such as Sunday brunch, when it may be more convenient to gather as a group.
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Thu May 06, 2010 3:22 pm |
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jeniffer
Joined: Thu Jun 03, 2010 2:41 pm Posts: 11 Location: UK
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Re: Healthy Eating: Strategies for a healthy diet
Hello Friends.....
# Eat with others whenever possible. Eating with other people has numerous social and emotional benefits—particularly for children—and allows you to model healthy eating habits. Eating in front of the TV or computer often leads to mindless overeating. # Take time to chew your food and enjoy mealtimes. Chew your food slowly, savoring every bite. We tend to rush though our meals, forgetting to actually taste the flavors and feel the textures of what is in our mouths. Reconnect with the joy of eating. # Listen to your body. Ask yourself if you are really hungry, or have a glass of water to see if you are thirsty instead of hungry. During a meal, stop eating before you feel full. It actually takes a few minutes for your brain to tell your body that it has had enough food, so eat slowly.
Thanks
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Thu Jun 03, 2010 2:49 pm |
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freya34
Joined: Sat Jun 05, 2010 2:54 pm Posts: 20 Location: U.K
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Re: Healthy Eating: Strategies for a healthy diet
Hello
Nice post .... Thanks for sharing this nice information. I have got lot of information from this post . Please keep sahring more and more information
thanks
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Sat Jun 05, 2010 3:23 pm |
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