Showing posts with label healthy lifestyle. Show all posts
Showing posts with label healthy lifestyle. Show all posts

Monday, November 21, 2011

Enjoy Holiday Eating ~ Without Gaining Weight

Tips for Healthy Holiday Eating
When the holidays arrive, many people forget all about their diets and healthy eating. Weight gains of 5 – 12 pounds are common between Halloween and Christmas.  To make the holidays easier, these tips will help you enjoy all the treats of the holidays by maintaining healthy eating and lifestyle habits throughout the holiday season and beyond.


Moderation is the Key
Most traditional foods can be made low fat.  However, in reality,  during this time most foods are prepared with an extremely high fat content.  For example - turkey is very lean without the skin, and gravy can be made without fat.  Potatoes that are served without butter and gravy  are very healthy.  The beloved pumpkin pie is nutritious, although it can be made into a fatty dessert by adding whipped cream.  I dare to say that most of us live in the world of ‘high-fat, high-calorie’ holiday meals.    Rather than give up your favorite treats (even with the added fat and calories),   have them in sensible amounts.  Portion control is a major factor in healthy eating as well as weight control. Check serving sizes and calorie counts on packages to avoid eating more than you should.  Remember, everything in moderation and portion control.

Don’t Forget Exercise
Even though the holidays are here, don't forget about exercise. You can keep weight off during the holiday season by staying active and burning off extra calories.  And please understand, exercise does not have to be some formal program or some gym membership, it can be very simple.   You should plan a walk after meals,   this is great time to un-wind while saying good-bye to those extra calories;  take the stairs at work, park a bit farther from stores when you shop (consider safety when shopping at night and always be aware of your surrounding), and take a few walks around the mall before you begin shopping. 

Plan Ahead
Plan ahead so you can enjoy the holidays with less stress, more energy, and a great mood. During holiday parties and at family dinners, feel free to sample foods although you shouldn't splurge.  Decide on what you plan to eat in advance, then stick to your plan.  Eat plenty of vegetables, fruit, low fat dressings, and slices of lean meats.  Before you go to a party,  eat a small snack to help curb your appetite.

Remember to have alcohol in moderation.  Having too many drinks can cripple your will power, and also add excess calories to your diet.  In the place of alcohol, drink water with lemon. Water can help to limit your appetite and keep you from binging.  Also make sure to avoid or limit  eggnog, as each glass can have up to 300 calories.

Be flexible with your holiday eating, one extreme meal won't ruin your diet, just don't remain off-tract for too long.  Try to balance your calories over a few days and don't let that one extreme meal set you back. 

Plan ahead, eat well, stay flexible, stay active and enjoy the holidays in good health.


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Saturday, January 9, 2010

GET HEART HEALTHY ~ STAY HEART HEALTHY

One important way to manage heart disease and maintain heart health is to make healthy lifestyle choices. Heart disease is one of the most serious health issues affecting American men and women today. As we get older it becomes harder to stay in good health. Consider these lifestyle changes to help you maintain good heart health:

• Control your blood sugar, blood pressure and cholesterol levels. High blood sugar levels can damage vital organs including your heart. High blood pressure makes it hard for your heart to work properly and bad cholesterol can clog your blood vessels.
• Eat more fruits , vegetables, beans and whole grain.
• Stay active. Build up to exercise sessions of 30-60 minutes several times a week.
• Maintain a healthy weight.

DASH to Good Health ~ Controlling Your Blood Pressure
High Blood Pressure is common in people with heart disease. The centers National Institute for Health have created DASH (Dietary Approach to Stop Hypertention). This is a diet that helps lower your blood pressure with healthy eating and lifestyle changes. The plan includes which foods to eat for heart health, recipes to make tasty and nutritious meals and exercise tips for any age or fitness level.

Get Active
Exercise is another important part of a heart healthy lifestyle. When you exercise, your body releases endorphins that help reduce stress and promote a sense of well- being. Exercise can also help lower your ‘bad’ cholesterol, raise your ‘good’ cholesterol, improve your blood sugar control and reduce your blood pressure. Here are some ways to get more active throughout the day:

• Leave the elevator and make more trips up and down stairs.
• Choose a parking spot that’s further away than usual.
• Walk together with a friend.
• Use part of your lunch break at work to walk for 10 minutes.
• Play active games with your kids or grandkids.

Heart Health for the Whole Family
When it comes to heart health, what is good for you is good for the whole family including the very youngest members. By teaching your children, grandchildren and other young family members the importance of eating well and getting regular physical activity, you will help them develop healthy habits for a lifetime.

Let them see you eating healthy nutritious snacks and enjoying outdoor activities. Invite them to join you. Show young children how to clean fruits and vegetables and combine them into salads. Teens can learn to make simple healthy dishes such as pasta, vegetables and baked or broiled chicken and fish.

Try to engage in activities that they enjoy so that won’t think of exercise as a chore. Go on outings such as hiking, swimming or bike riding.

Heart Health for a Lifetime
It does not matter how young or old you are. Whatever your age, you need to take action to protect your heart. Do remember to consult your doctor before beginning any diet or exercise program.

For more information visit:  Help in Lowering Your Blood Pressure and Cholesterol


To Your Continued Health and Success!
Miss Julia

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