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Links Of Interest

Friday, July 23rd, 2010

Obesity is certainly bad for your physical health; according to this report, it may be bad for mental health as well.

Here’s another reason to get kids to be more active – it seems to make their bones stronger when they are older. Read the story here.

We’ve all done it – overindulged on foods that aren’t good for us. Here’s what to eat to help counteract the bad stuff.

13 ways to get your exercise outdoors – put some fun into your workout!

Get your fruits and veggies any way you can – including this Spinach Pineapple Smoothie. And try it before you say it sounds like a bad combination!

What have you read lately that caught your attention? Leave a comment and let us know!

Health and Fitness Links

Tuesday, July 13th, 2010

Here are more links to articles we think are interesting. Do you agree? Leave a comment and let us know what you like…

If we are what we eat, what are we if our produce has less nutrients than in years past? Take a look at this article and see what you think -

Are you putting on sunscreen each time you go out this summer? If so, are you doing it correctly? Take a look at this article for what you should be doing and how often -

Take advantage of all the fresh fruit available this time of year – here’s a list of 100 Calorie fruit desserts – if you try one, give us a review!

New study shows that childhood obesity leads to a lack of exercise, not the other way around. What do you think of that?

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Article Round-up

Friday, July 9th, 2010

Here are some links to articles found around the internet. Which ones do you like? What stories have you found that you can share? Please leave a comment and let us know.

Pull out your slow cooker and put it to good use this summer with these recipes. Helps keep the heat out of the kitchen on hot days.

It is recommended you eat more fish – but watch where it comes from. This story tells how the mercury threat is greater in ocean fish than freshwater –

According to this story, the old heart rate formula doesn’t work for women over 35. Read on for the new formula to use.

Biking may help premenopausal women stay slim as much as walking.

Inspiring story of how a man made healthy life changes after suffering a stroke at 33 – we can all learn from the changes he made.

Healthy Ideas For The Holiday Weekend

Wednesday, June 30th, 2010

The 4th of July weekend is coming, and many people are making plans to be outside. Good for them! Getting out of the house and office can be a great mental and physical break. However, make sure you don’t forget food and activity safety. Here are some links with great information:

Many people will spend a lot of time outside this weekend. Here’s some tips to help avoid harm from the heat.

Healthy makeovers for some popular summertime recipes (link previously posted on our Facebook page – check it out for new links every week)

Two links with water safety tips for those hitting the lakes, rivers, and pools this weekend:

First, the US Coast Guard offers great boating safety resources.

Second, healthy swimming no matter where you go.

Tips for summer food safety to avoid unpleasantness this holiday weekend.

However you choose to celebrate, have a great 4th of July weekend!

Links of Interest

Wednesday, June 23rd, 2010

There is a lot of information on the internet claiming to help you live a healthier life, but who has time to look through everything they come across? Here are some links to recent articles that we think are interesting. Take a look and see if you agree:

What the gulf oil spill means for your dinner

Americans are exercising more but still getting fatter – what do you think would reverse this trend?

Much to busy parent dismay, chasing kids may not be the workout if feels like it is

If you get too much sun, here’s some home remedies to help

If you like these articles, be sure to “like” our Facebook page, where we post other links periodically throughout the week.

Leave a comment and let us know what links have you found relating to “healthy habits’.

Article Links Roundup

Saturday, June 19th, 2010

Here’s a list of some of the links posted on the Facebook page over the last few weeks. Take a look, and let me know which ones you find most helpful.

Your body’s big enemy? You’re sitting on it!

No sweat ways to burn calories

Exercise, eat right to boost metabolism, and lose weight

Tips for summer food safety

Get help for your aching feet

To see all the articles, check out our Facebook page, and we’d love for you to “like” it if you already haven’t.

Which article is your favorite? What type of article would you like to see more of?

Research Updates

Tuesday, June 1st, 2010

Diet and Depression

A study in the November 2009 issue of The British Journal of Psychiatry found that eating whole foods like fruits, vegetables and fish seemed to protect against depression, while eating more processed foods seemed to increase the incidence of depression. This study had 3400 people in it for 5 years. Healthy food for a healthy mind …. and body. What processed foods in your diet could you replace with a whole food?

Gobbling = Gain

Another study, in the October 29, 2009 online version of the Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism, was the first to measure how appetite and hormonal responses after meals affect weight gain. Basically, the study results show that eating quickly slows down the release of the hormones that make you feel full, so you eat more because you’re not satisfied. When it comes to eating Slowing = Loss.

Flavor Without Salt

Friday, May 28th, 2010

We all know that we get too much salt, but we also enjoy the way our food tastes with it. Some salt can’t be avoided in the common processed foods we use. So, how to have tasty food while cutting salt where we can?

Here are some tips on what to substitute for salt:

* Herbs can add taste, especially to soups, sauces and chili. If using dried herbs, crush them in your fingers as you add them to release the full flavor. It’s easy to grow your own herbs too. My wife grows basil, rosemary, and sage in a small plot in our backyard, and they are GOOD. Herbs also grow well in small containers, so the lack of a yard or garden is no excuse.

* Spices can kick up the flavor, like Bam! Try cardamom, cumin and ginger with roasted vegetables, meat or seafood.

* Lemon or lime juice or vinegar can be great as salad dressings, marinades and condiments instead of high salt bottled versions.

* Citrus rinds or peels add a zesty flavor to many recipes.

    Go forth and salt no more. And share any other ideas you have for adding flavor and cutting salt.

    Eating Water?

    Tuesday, May 25th, 2010

    Last post we talked about ways to avoid dehydration, and the importance of proper fluid intake. Another way to get more fluid is through what you eat.

    Some foods have a high water content and estimates are that you can get 19-25% of your daily fluid intake from food. Some examples and their water content:

    Iceberg lettuce 96%

    Squash 94% when cooked

    Cantaloupe 90%

    Orange 87%

    Apple 86%

    Pear 84%

    By the way, these are also low calorie foods. So, go ahead and eat some water.

    The Dirty Dozen and The Clean Fifteen

    Tuesday, March 30th, 2010

    Buy these foods organic. The Dozen Dirtiest foods for pesticides are:

    • Peaches
    • Apples
    • Sweet Bell Peppers
    • Celery
    • Nectarines
    • Strawberries
    • Cherries
    • Kale
    • Lettuce
    • Imported Grapes
    • Carrots
    • Pears

    These are relatively pesticide-free Clean Fifteen:

    • Onions
    • Avocados
    • Sweet Corn
    • Pineapples
    • Mangoes
    • Asparagus
    • Sweet Peas
    • Kiwis
    • Cabbage
    • Eggplants
    • Papayas
    • Watermelon
    • Broccoli
    • Sweet Potatoes
    • Tomatoes

     

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