Healthy Eating is not a fad. It's a Lifestyle Change.
A Health Crisis has hit America and much of the world!
According to a 2009-2010 survey by the Department of Health and Human Services of the United States we are in the middle of a health crisis. The article went on to say that as far as adults go, 1 in 3 of us are considered to be obese. 1 in 20 of adults are extremely obese. With regards to our children, 33% are considered to be overweight.
When an energy imbalance is created it leads to overweight and obesity. You see, our body weight pretty much remains the same when the calories we consume are equal to the calories we burn. America and much of the world are in this crisis because we are consuming an excessive amount of calories. We are super sizing our portions. Food processors and their slick marketing allies do not consider your health and well-being when they get the food on our supermarket shelves. They are about prolonging shelf life and getting you to buy their products. Your local supermarket has an average of 55,000 products for sale. All of it is neatly packaged and displayed in a way to get you to buy more. Slick packaging with thought provoking phrases such as: Fat Free, Low Fat, Sugar Free, and a Great Source of Antioxidants. They wouldn't recognize Truth In Advertising if it hit them in the face. Most of us spend 22 minutes in our local supermarket two times a week. Most of us are trying to eat healthy. A friend of mine completed his grocery shopping and returned home. His 4 year hold loves pork sausage so he picked some up. His wife began reading the ingredients (24 of them) began to yell and threw the sausage in the shelf. Once she left the room my friend said, " I know she wants us to eat healthy, but I think she has gotten a little crazy with this". I tried to convince him that she is on the right path. Eating healthy has to become a Lifestyle, it should not be looked at as another weight loss program.
You've got to start somewhere so start with your dinner plate. Create a rainbow. Do this with fruit and vegetables. How about a serving of cantaloupe and watermelon. Now lets include a mixed green salad and add some tomatoes. Add a 4 ounce portion of lean meat, poultry, or fish, a slice of whole grain bread. Throw the soft drinks away (too much sugar) and go for the water. Drink 10 glasses of purified water daily. Eat this way everyday and you will have made a lifestyle change. Eating Healthy will lead to weight loss. You will notice a increase in your energy.
You and your family will want to get out and have fun. Golf, tennis, badminton, swimming, shooting some hoops, it's all exercise and it brings the family closer together. it's a Win...Win.
Resources: Fresh look at cool foods: Exploring Myths and Trends of Frozen Foods; National Diabetic Information Clearinghouse, "What I need to know about eating and diabetes".
A Health Crisis has hit America and much of the world!
According to a 2009-2010 survey by the Department of Health and Human Services of the United States we are in the middle of a health crisis. The article went on to say that as far as adults go, 1 in 3 of us are considered to be obese. 1 in 20 of adults are extremely obese. With regards to our children, 33% are considered to be overweight.
When an energy imbalance is created it leads to overweight and obesity. You see, our body weight pretty much remains the same when the calories we consume are equal to the calories we burn. America and much of the world are in this crisis because we are consuming an excessive amount of calories. We are super sizing our portions. Food processors and their slick marketing allies do not consider your health and well-being when they get the food on our supermarket shelves. They are about prolonging shelf life and getting you to buy their products. Your local supermarket has an average of 55,000 products for sale. All of it is neatly packaged and displayed in a way to get you to buy more. Slick packaging with thought provoking phrases such as: Fat Free, Low Fat, Sugar Free, and a Great Source of Antioxidants. They wouldn't recognize Truth In Advertising if it hit them in the face. Most of us spend 22 minutes in our local supermarket two times a week. Most of us are trying to eat healthy. A friend of mine completed his grocery shopping and returned home. His 4 year hold loves pork sausage so he picked some up. His wife began reading the ingredients (24 of them) began to yell and threw the sausage in the shelf. Once she left the room my friend said, " I know she wants us to eat healthy, but I think she has gotten a little crazy with this". I tried to convince him that she is on the right path. Eating healthy has to become a Lifestyle, it should not be looked at as another weight loss program.
You've got to start somewhere so start with your dinner plate. Create a rainbow. Do this with fruit and vegetables. How about a serving of cantaloupe and watermelon. Now lets include a mixed green salad and add some tomatoes. Add a 4 ounce portion of lean meat, poultry, or fish, a slice of whole grain bread. Throw the soft drinks away (too much sugar) and go for the water. Drink 10 glasses of purified water daily. Eat this way everyday and you will have made a lifestyle change. Eating Healthy will lead to weight loss. You will notice a increase in your energy.
You and your family will want to get out and have fun. Golf, tennis, badminton, swimming, shooting some hoops, it's all exercise and it brings the family closer together. it's a Win...Win.
Resources: Fresh look at cool foods: Exploring Myths and Trends of Frozen Foods; National Diabetic Information Clearinghouse, "What I need to know about eating and diabetes".
About the Author:
Jonathan Turk has been involved in weight loss studies for more than 30 years. He has learned that it takes a lifestyle change to succeed long-term. To get started please visit: http://www.leanersize.com
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