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5 Worst Foods for a Diet

October 16th, 2010

There are certain foods that are good to eat when on a diet – certain fruits and vegetables, fish, lean meats, etc. But just as there are good diet foods, there are bound to be foods that are terrible for dieters and should not be consumed if one is trying to lose some weight. What foods are these and why are they considered to be the worst foods for dieters to consume? Let’s look into 5 bad diet foods.

MARGARINE

Packed with empty calories and loaded with trans fats, margarine is one of the worst foods for a diet. Trans fats are terrible for health because it raises the body’s bad cholesterol (LDL) levels and lowers good cholesterol (HDL). Margarine increases the risk of several diseases such as heart disease, stroke, and type 2 diabetes.

WHITE BREAD

Believe it or not, eating white bread is bad for you! White bread is made from white flour containing unhealthy ingredients. Ingredients are bleached and refined, an unhealthy process in itself which also eliminates the nutritional content of grain and fiber. This type of bread is also addictive making you feel hungry easily because your body becomes nutritionally starved. It also acts to elevate insulin levels, resulting in higher fat storage.

FRENCH FRIES

Just like margarine, french fries are packed with trans fats that are detrimental to one’s health. It is also loaded with cancer-promoting agents. Because french fries are deep fried in oil and fat, it makes diets go down the drain when eaten even just occasionally.

PROCESSED CHEESE

Not having any nutritional value, processed cheese is rich in salt, fat, and empty calories.

BACON AND SAUSAGES

A single slice of bacon has nearly 100 calories, and most of those calories are in the form of fat. These two foods are filled with nitrates which are metabolized into carcinogens or cancer-influencing materials.

Keep these foods in mind when looking into your diet motivation. Although they may taste good, these foods are doing your body more harm than you might know.

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Best Healthy Cooking Methods You Should Master

October 8th, 2010

It is not enough for you to have the freshest and healthiest ingredients, how you cook these ingredients holds as much importance. You may have the greenest vegetables, the freshest fish, or the leanest meat, but if you cook them incorrectly – you risk losing all the valuable nutrients and worse, you may even damage your diet.

So here are some healthy cooking methods you should master for better diet motivation:

STEAMING

Place food in a basket and place on top of simmering water. You may use ordinary pots, a rice cooker, or a bamboo steamer. This type of cooking is best suited for vegetables to help retain their nutrients and natural taste. You may add seasoning to the boiling water to help flavor food as it cooks.

GRILLING

Adding a smoky flavor to foods such as meat, fish, vegetables, and even fruits, this method of cooking allows you to prepare low fat and healthy meals. Take additional care in not overcooking  grilled food since charring has been linked to some cancers.

STIR-FRYING

Needing just a small amount of oil, this method of cooking food such as vegetables very quickly, they retain their nutrients, texture, flavor, and color.

ROASTING AND BAKING

Good for meat, seafood, vegetables, and poultry, roasting is similar to baking but it is done in higher temperatures. In roasting you may brush food with a coating of oil, allow to drip after wards. Baking on the other hand uses parchment paper instead of  butter to make foods healthier.

POACHING

A good cooking technique for fish, chicken, eggs, and other food types you may overcook by boiling. Poaching is done by adding water and food to a pan and cook in low heat.

Learn these healthy cooking techniques and enjoy the full benefits of your food!

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Knowing Your BMI

October 5th, 2010

BMI stands for Body Mass Index. To get your BMI, your height and weight are calculated and this formula is used by both the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and The World Health Organization as a way to help define obesity. Obesity is a large problem all over the world and being obese poses a lot of health risks such as high blood pressure, coronary heart disease, type 2 diabetes, stroke, sleep disorders, certain cancers (such as endometrial, breast, prostate, and colon cancers), osteoarthritis, and gallbladder disease.

FORMULA

BMI = [Weight in pounds ÷ Height in inches] × 703  (703 is constant)

Example:  A 6-foot man weighing 210 pounds

[210 pounds ÷ 72 inches] × 703 = 28.5

CATEGORIES

Classification and Body Mass Index

Underweight…………………………..Up to 18.5

Normal Weight……………………..…18.5 to 24.9

Overweight………………………..…..25 to 29.9

Class one Obesity……………………..30 to 34.9

Class a few of Obesity….……………35 to 39.9

Class 3 Obesity…………………………Over 40

BENEFITS

  • It is easy to use and fairly accurate
  • Knowing your BMI will allow you to monitor your health
  • Knowing your BMI will allow you to monitor your risk levels
  • Can be considered as a warning of risks to your health
  • Knowing your BMI can literally save your life

Work toward a healthier BMI to ensure good health. Do this by eating healthy, exercising, consulting with your doctor, and sticking to your plans. Let your BMI stand as your diet motivation tool. Don’t wait until it’s too late, get your BMI today and know where your stand.

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Diet Motivation – Effective Diet Tricks to Keep You on Track

August 17th, 2010

Diets are a tricky feat to accomplish. With all the distraction and not to mention temptation, how can you stick to a badly needed diet? You’ve probably done it a hundred times – tried a new diet, restarted an old one… slipped back to your old habits. Tried yet another new diet, reverted back to something you’ve tried before…. slipped back to your old habits. Found a new diet to try, decided the old one works better…. and then yes, you slipped back to your old habits. So much for diet motivation! What is going on? Why do you keep on failing these diets?! Maybe they were  made to fail, huh?

Of course not. Diets are designed to help you eat healthy and in effect become healthy. You just have to learn to STICK to it, plain and simple. The most important part of your journey to lose weight is consciously deciding to ACTUALLY commit. This is it! Today is the day!

Naturally it will be hard work. It’s like turning day into night. The hardest part is over though and you have already decided to commit. To aid in your journey, here are a few diet motivation tips to help you finish what you have started.

No to Food Pushers.

Sometimes, although you try your very best to stick to a meal plan, family and friends unconsciously (okay most of the time consciously) push you to eat what you shouldn’t. A piece of cake your Mom baked, that juicy quarter pounder your friend ordered, or even that small yet sinful chocolate bar your niece gave you for Valentine’s day. What’s funny and irritating at the same time is that they want you to eat/taste it in front of them. Here’s the deal… just say no… politely. Be honest, and tell them you want to lose weight and be healthy. Whatever they say after that (ex. “But I baked this especially for you.” “This is the best burger ever, so super delicious!” “Please Aunty?”) – smile and still say NO. Offer to take some home if they keep pushing but come on, don’t eat it at home! Remember, this is it! Today is the day!

Stock up on Healthy Food and Snacks.

When grocery shopping, buy only what is healthy. Buy fresh fruits and vegetables, 100% wheat bread, healthy drinks, lean meats, fish, etc. Stock up on the good stuff and don’t buy “comfort food for rainy days” because you know how much it rains when you’re hungry! Don’t tempt yourself. If you want this diet to work, you have to help yourself.

Go Healthy Recipes.

Oh there are numerous healthy and delicious recipes online. Stock up on them! These will be your “comfort food on rainy days”. Make your own delicious meals when you feel like eating badly. Delicious doesn’t always mean unhealthy. If you think about it, food is more delicious knowing that you are eating healthy.

A little diet motivation gets you going a long way. Motivate yourself with these helpful tips, let today be THE day!

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