Foil the Freshman Fifteen
The first year of college means new classes, new friends, a new place, and fifteen pounds of a new you.
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Get lean, get in shape - in three weeks!
Special Operation Helps Obese Teens Shed Pounds
Eighty-one New York teenagers shed a collective 7,300 pounds as a result of gastric-band surgery.
The Dangers of Diet Soda
Moderation of diet soda is recommended
Five Reasons Most Diets Just Don't Cut It
Make small alterations and exercise more. Don't believe the quick-fix hype!
Bread for Life Diet Encourages Carb Consumption
Go ahead and gorge on bread, says one doctor
Hype or Help?: The Glycemic Index
How do the foods you eat affect your blood sugar?
Scientists Link Low Carb Diets, Improved Cholesterol
Regardless of weight loss, a low carb diet could lower something else important: cholesterol.
McDonald's CEO Defends Healthy Menu
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Catch up on Sleep, Cut Down on Pounds
Extra hours in bed can translate into extra weight lost
Finding your Balance (in an Extreme Diet Era)
Dieting is becoming the next extreme sport, so how do you find what's right for you?
The Fat Flush Diet: An Examination
Flush away excess fat in just a few weeks
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Fetal complications can arise quickly in pregnant mothers who aren't getting enough nourishment.
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Soda, Sugar-Filled Drinks Saddled with Fat
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Babysteps to Health
- Slow and steady wins the race. When you slowly take off the pounds and stick to an exercise program, you are more likely to keep those pounds from coming back. Look at every pound lost as a small victory in the road to health.
- Don't set yourself up for failure; set goals that are attainable. Lofty goals are hard to meet and only leave you frustrated.
- Make it easier on yourself--use half the cream and sugar in your coffee. Make small changes that add up to a big defecit but don't leave you feeling like your giving up everything you love.
- Reward your success--the right way. We'd all like to celebrate that 5 pound milestone with a hunk of chocolate cake, but consider treating yourself in a different way. Why take five steps forward and then two back?
- Keep it interesting. Variety is the spice of life; try new things and new foods. If you eat yourself into boredom, you won't be able to stick to a diet or workout routine.
- Small changes for big results. Love eggs? Ditch the yolks. Chicken? Lose the skin and try baking or grilling instead of frying. It all adds up over time.
- Keep track of activity. Keeping a log or journal of your workouts not only keeps you honest, it allows you to take a look back and see just how far you've come.
- If you must eat sweets, eat dark chocolate because it has many health benefits
- Stay away from the scale. When your clothes get looser and your measuments shrink should be proof enough that you are on the right track. Numbers on a scale are just overrated.
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When is a Fad Diet a Bad Diet?
Time for a reality check: there is no magic bullet, instant cure, or easy way out. Losing weight is not easy, and many fad diets fall easily into the bad diet category. Be wary of any diet or weight-loss program that:
- Promises rapid weight loss. Any weight loss of more than 2 pounds per week is too rapid, unsafe, and is unlikely to stay off.
- Promises easy weight loss without exercise or that weight loss can be maintained without lifestyle changes.
- Uses miracle or magical foods. No food can melt away fat or undo years of overeating and lack of exercise.
- It's basis lies in consuming only one (or a limited number) of foods, encourages consuming certain foods in mass quantities, or calls for specific food combinations.
- Relies on undocumented case histories. Testimonials and anecdotes mean nothing if there is no scientific data to back up claims.
- Promotes unproven or inauthentic weightloss aids such as herbs, supplements, body wraps, pills, cellulite creams, etc.
- Sound too good to be true. Most of the time it's because they are.
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Splurge vs. Smart: Dining Out Without Breaking Your Diet
High-calorie, fat-laden, large portioned restaurant meals don't have to be a diet breaker. With some careful reading, you too can enjoy a night out without the guilt of a caloric splurge.
When dining American, be wary of words like buttery, fried, pan-fried, crispy, au gratin, creamed, sauteed, and hollandaise. Look for items that are described as steamed, broiled, grilled, roasted and poached to help cut back on calories and fat.
In the mood for a little Italiano? Sauces created from cream or cheese, such as Alfredo sauce, quickly pack in the fat. Go for sauces that are tomato based, and take half home with you--almost all pasta dishes weigh it at well over a serving or two.
Craving some late-night Chinese? Stay clear of batter-coated, breaded, or deep-fried foods and go for the stir-fry. Plain rice is better than fried, and go easy on the sauces; soy sauce and other Asian sauces tend to have high sodium content.
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