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Having Your Cake and Eating It Too - Balanced Diet Meals

by marc 23. March 2010 11:18

I've been spending a lot of time talking about health, particularly the health of our kids and the threat posed by childhood obesity. In my conversations with students, parents and caregivers, we often discuss the various factors that contribute to "good" health, including our environment and the amount of exercise we get each day.

However, when the conversation turns to food, I've noticed an interesting misconception -- one that affects both how we get and stay healthy. The common thought is that healthy eating means cutting out all "fun" foods -- desserts, snacks, and many foods we all enjoy -- essentially becoming a diet of denial.

Moderation is a central component of the USDA dietery guidlines, recognizing the need to balance whole grains, fresh vegetables and fruit with our consumption of oils and fats. But my definition of moderation goes even further. In the "Meaning of Our Lives: A Cross-Cultural Perspective on Eating and Well-Being," psychologist Paul Rozin points out that French traditions of moderation, a strong preference for quality over quantity, and an overall appreciation and enjoyment of the food experience do in fact support a healthy lifestyle.

For Americans, this means getting realistic. With so many foods so readily available to our children at every turn, it can be difficult to implement the perfect diet. But if we adjust our goals from never touching a piece of chocolate to making it a weekly treat, it will be much easier to stay on track in both the short- and long-term.

I know moderation works from my own experience. While I regularly enjoy eating fresh fruits, vegetables and whole grains and have eliminated some unhealthier items, such as soda, from the Executive Mansion, I allow myself and my kids to enjoy the occasional slice of pizza. And at birthday parties, we definitely eat the cake!

As parents, we are doing our best when we can exemplify the lifestyle we want for our children. We have to remember that it is not just about good foods versus bad foods. Every food can be a part of your child's diet with some items showing up on the table less often than others. Also, we do not have to be in fear of fats! While we should limit overall consumption, fats like olive oil and canola oil are recognized as key components to a balanced diet.

At the kickoff pep rally for my Healthy Steps to Albany contest on March 1, the most important message I wanted kids and parents to take away is that we are in control of our health. We can determine what we put into our bodies. By claiming our own power around food, we have the ability to eat in a healthy way while still taking pleasure in our meals. Furthermore, as we look to teach our kids healthy eating habits, being realistic about our choices will help them to sustain these habits over time. These are not just suggestions for becoming healthy today, but for maintaining a lifetime of healthy eating.

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Try the less is more diet

by marc 15. March 2010 14:04

Try the less is more diet: Study says little changes have the biggest impact

By Daniel Martin

It could be dubbed the 'less is more' diet.

Making tiny changes to your daily food consumption is all it takes to have a big impact on your health, a study has found.

Experts say around 20,000 lives a year could be saved if Britons simply tweaked their diet to include one gram less of salt a day, an extra piece of fruit and less saturated fat.

The findings will encourage those put off dieting by elaborate and often confusing regimes such as the Atkins diet, which has four 'phases' and is based on consuming protein-rich food.

Dieticians warn that Britons need to transform their eating habits, with around a quarter of the population classed as obese - so fat their health is in danger. According to current trends, that could rise to more than half the population by 2050.

The research by teams at Oxford and Liverpool universities, compared dietary patterns against deaths from heart disease in Britons aged 25 to 84.

The condition is the country's biggest killer with 270,000 Britons suffering a heart attack every year.

The scientists then calculated the impact of lower cholesterol and blood pressure among the population caused by small adjustments to our diets.

Excess salt is known to increase blood pressure, while saturated fats and trans fats - the so- called 'hard' fats found mostly in foods such as pies, biscuits and ready meals - can damage blood vessels, increasing the risk of a clot that can cause a heart attack or stroke.

The study concluded that up to 21,360 lives would be saved every year if Britons ate one gram of salt less a day, one extra piece of fruit or vegetables and got one per cent more of their energy intake from unsaturated fats, rather than saturated or trans fats.

'There would be 8,335 fewer coronary heart disease deaths among men and 6,480 among women,' the researchers said in a report on their findings presented at the annual conference of the American Heart Association in San Francisco today.

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Try the less is more diet

by marc 15. March 2010 14:04

Try the less is more diet: Study says little changes have the biggest impact

By Daniel Martin

It could be dubbed the 'less is more' diet.

Making tiny changes to your daily food consumption is all it takes to have a big impact on your health, a study has found.

Experts say around 20,000 lives a year could be saved if Britons simply tweaked their diet to include one gram less of salt a day, an extra piece of fruit and less saturated fat.

The findings will encourage those put off dieting by elaborate and often confusing regimes such as the Atkins diet, which has four 'phases' and is based on consuming protein-rich food.

Dieticians warn that Britons need to transform their eating habits, with around a quarter of the population classed as obese - so fat their health is in danger. According to current trends, that could rise to more than half the population by 2050.

The research by teams at Oxford and Liverpool universities, compared dietary patterns against deaths from heart disease in Britons aged 25 to 84.

The condition is the country's biggest killer with 270,000 Britons suffering a heart attack every year.

The scientists then calculated the impact of lower cholesterol and blood pressure among the population caused by small adjustments to our diets.

Excess salt is known to increase blood pressure, while saturated fats and trans fats - the so- called 'hard' fats found mostly in foods such as pies, biscuits and ready meals - can damage blood vessels, increasing the risk of a clot that can cause a heart attack or stroke.

'There would be 8,335 fewer coronary heart disease deaths among men and 6,480 among women,' the researchers said in a report on their findings presented at the annual conference of the American Heart Association in San Francisco today.

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Try the less is more diet

by marc 15. March 2010 14:01

Try the less is more diet: Study says little changes have the biggest impact

By Daniel Martin

It could be dubbed the 'less is more' diet.

Making tiny changes to your daily food consumption is all it takes to have a big impact on your health, a study has found.

Experts say around 20,000 lives a year could be saved if Britons simply tweaked their diet to include one gram less of salt a day, an extra piece of fruit and less saturated fat.

The findings will encourage those put off dieting by elaborate and often confusing regimes such as the Atkins diet, which has four 'phases' and is based on consuming protein-rich food.

Dieticians warn that Britons need to transform their eating habits, with around a quarter of the population classed as obese - so fat their health is in danger. According to current trends, that could rise to more than half the population by 2050.

The research by teams at Oxford and Liverpool universities, compared dietary patterns against deaths from heart disease in Britons aged 25 to 84.

The condition is the country's biggest killer with 270,000 Britons suffering a heart attack every year.

The scientists then calculated the impact of lower cholesterol and blood pressure among the population caused by small adjustments to our diets.

Excess salt is known to increase blood pressure, while saturated fats and trans fats - the so- called 'hard' fats found mostly in foods such as pies, biscuits and ready meals - can damage blood vessels, increasing the risk of a clot that can cause a heart attack or stroke.

The study concluded that up to 21,360 lives would be saved every year if Britons ate one gram of salt less a day, one extra piece of fruit or vegetables and got one per cent more of their energy intake from unsaturated fats, rather than saturated or trans fats.

'There would be 8,335 fewer coronary heart disease deaths among men and 6,480 among women,' the researchers said in a report on their findings presented at the annual conference of the American Heart Association in San Francisco today.

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Diet changes can improve cholesterol, according to study.

by marc 2. March 2010 12:37

A new study published in the Journal of Nutrition has found that reducing fat intake through diet can help lower cholesterol.

According to Reuters, researchers studied the effects of dietary-fat changes among 900 Australian adults age 49 and older who were followed for 10 years. They found that individuals who cut down on the amount of saturated fats, like butter, in their diets were also able to lower their cholesterol levels, even if they were taking a cholesterol-lowering medication.

In addition, choosing healthy fats like omega-3 fatty acids over more unhealthy fats was linked to an increase in HDL, or "good," cholesterol levels.

The American Heart Association recommends that adults limit their saturated fat intake to less than 7 percent of their daily calories and strive to eat two fish meals per week, preferably omega-3-rich fatty fish.

Researchers involved with the study say that reducing dietary fat and increasing the amount of omega-3s can help individuals enjoy better overall heart health. They also say that their findings prove that changing the diet can be as beneficial to health as taking conventional medications.ADNFCR-2035-ID-19593956-ADNFCR

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Eating Healthy with Gourmet for Life

by marc 25. February 2010 15:34

People everywhere are learning about the health benefits of the right diet. The right diet is not a fad, or a here today gone tommorrow scheme by companies trying to make money on the less informed. Nor is it some hormonal or drug based program that can cause more problems then solutions.

Gourmet for Life has devoted itself to offering the finest quality ingrediants and top level gourmet chef's to create a diet program that is both delicious and nutricious. There are no gimmicks, or false promises with our diet system. It is backed up by science and leading nutritionist's like Cathy Clark-Reyes. Our diet system is for people to lose weight safely, and effectivly, while also enjoying the very highest level of taste.

Many of the top diet system that already exist try to deliver the same benefits of our program. The big names like Jenny Craig, and Nutrisystem for example, offer diets that prmote a healthy lifesytle. The only problem is....their food taste's average and is nothing to rave about. Also, those system's and many others cost a lot of money. $39 and up per meal ! They deliver frozen or packaged product that really looks like it could sit on a shelf for a year before you had to eat it.

With Gourmet for Life, we don't just support a healthy lifestye, we support a ROBUST Healthy Lifestyle. Doing things to help yourself dont have to be unpleasant. Our Pan Braised Salmon Mediterranean is the kind of meal you would expect to find at a top level spa, or high end restaurant. The cost for this meal would easiy be in the $40-$50 range. However, our price is only $19.95. We also deliver it right to your door ! This is the type of value we offer on all our meals, including Pepper crusted Filet Mignon, and our famous Chicken Normandy.

The choice is clear. Only Gourmet for Life can offer you this level of gourmet food at this price. Try one meal, and I promise you will be back for more.

When I joined the Gourmet for Life Team, I knew right away that I have a passion for what we do. I care about our product and the people who use it. Our staff of caring professionals is dedicated to helping you satisfy your healthy goals. Lose Weight, Enjoy Great Taste, and Save Money versus our competitors.

As time goes by, this blog will feature articles about the healthy lifestyle we enjoy.

Please feel free to communicate your experiences and share information about the Healthy Lifestyle philosophy we have here at Gourmet for Life.

Dont just eat healthy, Eat Well !

Marc - The Gourmet Guru

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The Zone Diet - Fat Blasting Facts You Need To Succeed

by marc 23. February 2010 17:08

To fully understand the benefit of our zone diet program and to see how it compares with other diet programs, read this article as she clearly states the zone diet is the ideal program for weight loss.

Gourmet For Life does all the work for you, it makes certain that you receive the proper balance of precise ratio of 40% carbohydrates, 30% protein and 30% fat at each meal and delivered fresh daily to your home.

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The Zone Diet’s popularity has exploded in recent months due to a newly released study proving it’s the quickest, most efficient weight loss system available. The Zone Diet was tested for one year against Atkins and other high-protein low-fat diets, and the results where astounding. Perhaps this is why millions of Americans have chosen to get into the Zone, because it actually works!

The key factor that makes the Zone diet so effective is its method of delivering balanced nutrition to the body. Eating a precise ratio of 40% carbohydrates, 30% protein and 30% fat at each meal will provide your body with an ideal hormone balance resulting in rapid weight loss. So, losing weight is a natural result of eating “In The Zone.”

The Zone diet is not about counting calories, it is about eating a precise ratio of carbs, protein and fat. So you no longer need to keep track of every single calorie you put into your mouth. And the Zone diet does not restrict you to eating fat free foods. Finally, you can enjoy real cheese, real butter and a juicy steak on occasion. What a relief that will be after eating tasteless, fat-free cheese and fake, spray-on butter all this time.

Another great benefit of the Zone diet is you never have to suffer through another minute of being hungry. The worst part about dieting is going hungry for hours on end while waiting for you’re next scheduled meal. Even worse is if you do eat, you feel as though you have cheated. On the Zone diet however, you get to eat so much that it is rare that you’ll ever get hungry in between meals. But if you do find your tummy rumbling, go ahead and eat a Zone Diet approved snack. It’s as easy as that! No more guilt, no more suffering!

The only drawback to following the Zone Diet weight loss plan is you have to pay close attention to exactly what you are eating at each and every meal. Your success depends upon feeding your body the precise ratio of carbs, protein, fat and glycemic loads. Careful calculation of all the foods you eat is required to experience dramatic weight loss results. All these calculations can be a very time consuming and many of us, especially busy moms, simply don’t have the time to figure out the exact ratios for their meals each day.

Fortunately, there are many ready-made Zone Diet Recipe and menu solutions available for people who want to get into the Zone, but just don’t have the time for precision food calculations. There are Zone Diet Cookbooks, label ratio tools and ingredient calculators available to make your meal planning easier. There are also Zone Diet Software programs that run all the numbers for you, and there is even a special Zone Diet Delivery option available that will deliver optimized meals right to your door.

Article By Jennifer L Wilson

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Welcome To Our Blog

by marc 23. February 2010 17:07

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