Related Links

Featured Links

Recommended Sites
Healthy Eating Links





Quote of the Day

"You can't build a reputation on what you are going to do."








 


 
 
Featured Healthy Eating Articles

Are you one of a million walking time bombs?
Let's suppose you have high blood pressure and you have to take medications to treat it . what can you do? Or you're not on medication, but should be. Hypertension, the scientific name for constant high blood pressure, is considered a silent killer ...

Phytoestrogens: The Latest Compounds To Reduce Lung Cancer Risk, And Where To Find Them
A new weapon has been uncovered in the fight against lung cancer -- the leading cancer killer of men and women in the United States. Eating foods that are rich in phytoestrogens appears to lower lung cancer risk in both smokers and non-smokers, according ...

Restaurant Dining for the Health Conscious Eater
Here's food for thought! Did you know the average restaurant meal has over 1,000 calories? That's enough to blow any healthy eating plan. Fortunately, by following a few simple guidelines, you can dine out without having to sacrifice good taste and ...

A Healthy Diet Plan
 

Losing weight, gaining weight or maintaining a healthy
weight can be a difficult task. However, if you learn to eat healthy and
exercise regularly, and you train your body to accept that - instead
of a daily task, it can become a "way of life."


Here is a simple 5 step plan that can help you learn how to live
a healthier life:

  1. Get into a Healthy Eating Mindset:

    If you are going to lose weight or gain weight you must believe that you
    can do it. If you are discouraged, you will not be
    able to do it. You must think, I CAN LOSE WEIGHT. I WILL
    LOSE WEIGHT. I WILL GET HEALTHY STARTING RIGHT NOW!


    This may seem a little over the top - but it's not.
    You need to get yourself into a healthy mindset. You need
    to give yourself positive reinforcement and pump yourself up.


    You may need some help to get into a healthy mindset.
    It is not a weakness to admit that you need
    help. In order to be a healthy person, you have to admit
    that sometimes you just can't do it by yourself. You may
    need the help of a trained professional (a doctor, a dietician,
    a personal trainer) or simply a support network of friendly
    people. If you have tried to do it on your own and have failed,
    then it is time to get the help that you need - start with your
    family physician.


    Your support network can be composed of people that
    are available for you to talk to, they should be positive people
    and they should believe in YOU.


    If you don't want to count on your friends and family - you may
    need to go out and pay for a diet plan - Weight Watchers,
    Jenny Craig, NutriSystem are a few of the programs that also
    provide a support network of actual people you can talk
    to and find encouragement from.


  2. Find Motivation, Set Goals, and Reward Yourself:

    Motivation to lose weight or get healthier is going to be
    completely up to you! Whether you are just trying
    to lose a few pounds to go to your high school class reunion
    or you are trying to lose fifty pounds so that you can
    be a healthy person and play with your children... You need
    to find a motivation.


    Once you have a motivation, set attainable goals.
    Set goals that you know you can achieve.
    In other words, don't try to lose five pounds in one week.
    One or two pounds per week is a small, attainable goal.


    Also, plan to reward yourself when you've reached your goal.
    For instance, if your motivation is to shed ten pounds to
    go to your class reunion, then reward yourself with a new outfit
    to wear to the reunion. Or, if your motivation is to lose
    50 pounds so that you will feel healthier, plan one fun day going
    to an amusement park when you've reached your goal weight.


    Take little steps. Motivate yourself using rewards every step
    of the way. Set goals and rewards. For instance,
    "When I lose 5 lbs, I will reward myself with a new pair
    of shoes."


    Set your own rewards based on what you really, really want.
    Follow through - don't just say you will reward yourself and
    then conveniently forget because there are more important things
    to buy or do - GO THROUGH WITH YOUR REWARD PLAN.

  3. Plan to Eat Healthy Foods and Healthy Serving Sizes:

    The US government has provided us with a healthy "food pyramid."
    This plan works! So don't be afraid to use it.
    It's simple, too. If you are an adult, each day you should have
    the following allotment:



    1. Fats, Oils and Sweets - use sparingly.
    2. Milk, Yogurt, Cheese - 2 to 3 servings.
    3. Meat, Poultry, Fish, Dry Beans, Nuts, Eggs - 2 to 3 servings.
    4. Vegetables - 3 to 5 servings.
    5. Fruits - 2 to 3 servings.
    6. Grains, Bread, Cereal, Rice, Pasta - 6 to 11 servings.




    6 to 11 servings is a wide range.
    The amount of servings you need per day will be based on your
    daily activity and special needs:



    A breast-feeding mother will need the highest amounts -
    3 servings of milk and cheese, 3 servings of meat.


    A middle aged woman who has a desk job
    will probably need the lower servings suggested -
    6 servings of the grain/bread group, 2 servings of meat.



    6 servings of grains may seem like a lot of food - but -
    you must be careful on the serving size. A pasta meal at a restaurant
    may equal 6 servings of pasta. Watching the amount of food
    is as important as the kinds of food.
    Serving sizes follow:



    • milk group - - 1 cup 2%, 1 cup yogurt, 1 1/2 oz of cheese
    • meat group -- 2-3 oz. of meat, 1/2 cup cooked dry beans,
    • vegetable group -- 1/2 cup of cooked or raw cut up, 1 cup raw leafy
    • fruit group -- medium sized piece of fruit or 1/2 cup cut up, 3/4 cup of juice
    • grain group -- a serving is 1/2 cup of cooked pasta or rice, 1 slice of bread, 1 oz.
      dry cereal.



    Do not assume that the serving sizes on packaged products
    are the same as the above. Use common sense. Be honest
    with yourself about serving sizes.


    Here is a cool visual chart that makes for great printing. Print
    it out and tack it up on your refrigerator! Another great motivator is tacking up a picture of
    yourself on the fridge - as you are now or as you would like to be.



  4. Plan to Exercise:

    You don't need to run a marathon every day in order to get exercise.
    There are little ways that you can get the exercise you need everyday.
    Here are some suggestions - choose at least one of these and do it
    everyday or at least once a week. I guarantee that after a
    couple months - if you don't get your exercise, you will MISS it!



    1. Take the stairs instead of the elevator.
    2. Park the farthest away spot from the store every time you go.
    3. Take a 30 minute walk everyday. (This is the one that I do - I
      love my walk, if I don't get my walk, I really feel at a loss - and
      I am definitely NOT an exercise fanatic, but I never miss my walking
      even on vacation - and I feel GREAT because of it.)
    4. Take an aerobics class or a dance class. (Do you have a partner?
      Take ballroom dancing! Not only will you get some exercise, you will
      also learn a useful, fun skill.)
    5. Get off the subway or bus stop one stop before where you normally
      get off and walk the rest of the way home.
    6. Decide to take up a sport like Tennis, Racquetball, or even join
      a Softball team. Check out your community athletic center or the YMCA
      for sports that you think you might like to participate in.
    7. Buy a work out video and commit to working out 20 minutes a
      day.
    8. There are some awesome workout programs for free on the
      internet. Here's one at Drop a Dress Size in Six Weeks.
      (I like the free ones you can do at home, because if you're like me,
      you're a clutz and are embarrassed to be seen doing any of those
      exercises in public!)


  5. The Right Tools:

    1. Support Network -

      In the first part of the plan, we discussed a support network. This
      network may be made up of health professionals or simply
      a group of family or friends that you can talk to. They are positive
      people that will help you over the rough spots.



    2. Healthy Eating Guide -

      You need to know the right balance of foods to eat.
      Use this cool food pyramid.

      This pyramid is taken from the US Government Recommended Daily Allowances.
      If you join any type of Diet plan, they all have their individual
      ways of keeping track of your calories or nutritional intake,
      however, they are all similar to the Food Pyramid.


    3. Nutritional Counting Device -

      Make your healthy diet fun! The NutriCounter can help you keep
      track of your daily eating habits, it's a wonderful way to get into
      a routine and stay healthy.
      Learn more about The NutriCounter.





About the Author
Come and visit the NutriCounter web site for more information on how nutrition influences weight loss, diabetes, pregnancy, heart disease and more!
http://www.nutricounter.com


Google
Healthy Eating News

How to Pitch: Eating Well - Mediabistro.com
A personal connection to a food or cuisine is a recipe for success at this healthy eating pub. Special issues: Each issue is seasonal, with a focus on weight management in January and a "Green" issue in March. Background: Eating Well , according to ...

HEALTHY EATING OBSESSION Gets Red Alert on the Tod - Huffingtonpost.com
Good news to me. Finally, some attention paid to the fact that so many people think that 'healthy eating' can turn into an obsession and an eating disorder. The Today Show interviewed their health news editor and a blogger of I Village who spoke ...

Ron McCormick: Nutrition Through Healthy Eating - Newsblaze.com
Ron McCormick, a native of Oregon, was raised on a 22,000-acre ranch. McCormick was used to eating what he calls "the all-American diet" - steaks, milk, cheese and bread. After McCormick relocated to Las Vegas, Nev. 15 years ago, he became interested ...

Kids teaching kids about healthy eating - Chicago Tribune
Waving frantically, Natalie Valadez jumped up and down as if she had springs for legs. The 6-year-old was eager to answer a question: How many servings of fruits and vegetables should you eat daily to maintain a healthy diet? She opened her hand and ...

Show love by keeping kids healthy - Daily News Journal
Red alert! How can you convince parents their child's poor eating and exercise habits are making the child overweight and sick? All you can do is to quote the results of studies or listen to the views of medical experts. Try this upsetting trend ...

Popular chef visits Naples elementary schools to promote healthy ... - Naples Daily News
Friday morning at Veterans Memorial Elementary School in North Naples, 4th and 5th grade students experienced the "iron chef challenge" during a visit from Celebrity British Chef Jon Ashton. Jennifer Whitney/ staff Instead, there was cheese, yogurt ...

Flavor rules: Chef says healthy eating is a matter of taste - Salisbury Post
eford@salisburypost.comKANNAPOLIS — Science, cooking and football came together Thursday night at the N.C. Research Campus in a culinary demonstration that was informative and entertaining. Not to mention delicious. Acclaimed baker Peter Reinhart ...