Apple Cider Vinegar – Magic Elixir Or Marketing Hype?
/Over the years, apple cider vinegar has been upheld as a natural miracle cure for anything from weight loss to lowering cholesterol to decreasing diabetes.
Read MoreOver the years, apple cider vinegar has been upheld as a natural miracle cure for anything from weight loss to lowering cholesterol to decreasing diabetes.
Read MoreMost parents have their guard up against fizzy soft drinks. They know full well that dangers of sugar, and so try to steer their children toward healthier beverages such as fruit juice or fruit smoothies.
Read MoreThe old saying “Let food be thy medicine and medicine be thy food” credited to the Greek physician Hippocrates (circa. 460-370 B.C.), also considered the “father of medicine,” seems to have really practiced what he preached.
Read MorePortion size does matter. The amount of food we eat at each meal can slowly but surely make a huge difference in whether we are at an appropriate healthy weight or not.
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In case you’re confused whether eggs are good for us or not, the good news is they’re back and lucky for us they are considered to be a healthy option. Springtime is here and this is the perfect time to enjoy their exceptional nutritional vigor.
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Read MoreSugary beverages – sodas, lemonades, fruit punch, sports and energy drinks – are all a ubiquitous part of the American culture and yet, how many of us realize just how damaging to our health they really are? These empty calorie drinks are literally just that – very little to no nutritional value other than the calories offered in the form of sugar they are laden with.
Each sugar-sweetened beverage you guzzle down is gambling with your health. You may not see or feel the effects in the here and now, but keep doing it and eventually it’ll catch up with you. Researchers at the Tufts University Friedman School of Nutrition Science and Policy tallied that 184,000 deaths worldwide every year was attributed to consumption of sugary drinks resulting in heart disease, diabetes, and obesity-related cancers. Anyone, no matter what their weight is, will be prone to the internal damage sugary beverages can do.
Some people may ask “why pick just on sugary beverages? There are other foods like candy with a lot of sugar in them”
Good question. The answer has to do with the sheer volume of sugary beverages we consume. In other words, we may occasionally eat a candy bar but when it comes to sipping on sodas, the amount is much higher. A 2010 study by the National Cancer Institute found that the single largest source of calories for children ages 14 to 18 was liquid calories from soda, sports and energy drinks. Having a sugary beverage multiple times a day is a standard routine for many people. I once worked with a client who told me she drank no less than a 2 liter of soda (not diet) a day – she weighed over 300 pounds.
So, other than causing the potential increase in weight, what else can that sugar-charged can of soda do as it rushes into our bloodstream? Let’s take a look:
· Drinking a sugary beverage is easy for the body to digest. The main ingredients are water and sugar. Water is rapidly absorbed and sugar is simple to break down. The sudden surge of sugar into the bloodstream causes a spike in blood sugar levels that can lead to inflammation in the body. If you’re a diabetic this can spell disaster in being able to gain control of their blood glucose levels.
· Drinking calories is different from eating calories. Calories from liquids don’t seem to satisfy hunger the way solid foods do making it much easier to overindulge. Consuming those extra calories is more than what our bodies need resulting in added weight gain.
· A daily habit of drinking sugar-sweetened beverages may increase the risk of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease, particularly in overweight and obese individuals. A 2015 study found people who drank more than one sugary drink each day had a 56% greater likelihood of developing the disease compared to those who didn’t drink any.
· Regularly drinking sugary drinks may affect where your fat is distributed on your body. A 2016 study in the journal Circulation found people who drank at least one sweet drink a day had a 10% increase in packing visceral fat, the type that is found around organs deep within the abdominal area. Visceral fat is more metabolically active making it more harmful by increasing the risk of type 2 diabetes and heart disease than our subcutaneous fat found just beneath the skin.
· Adults who consume one sugary drink each day are twice as likely to have higher biomarkers of cholesterol, triglycerides, insulin resistance, blood pressure and other risks of developing heart disease.
· A child’s risk of becoming obese increases by 60% with each additional sugary beverage consumed daily.
· Drinking just one 20-ounce bottle of a sugary beverage per day can result in gaining 25 extra pounds per year.
Your choice – you decide
Ultimately, it’s everyone’s decision on what food and beverage choices they make. A very occasional sugary drink is not the end of good health. But when it becomes a routine part of your daily life, it becomes a potential problem for the slippery slope of engaging in lifestyle behaviors that are not promoting the best outcome for your health. Know the facts on sugary beverages, how they affect your health and may your decision lean towards health promoting and not health hurting.
Fructose paired with glucose in both table sugar and high-fructose corn syrup is a fixture in diets worldwide. Increasingly the factor to blame for epidemics of obesity, diabetes and a wealth of related health problems. Scientists are still struggling to understand both the complicated metabolic effects and secrets of the allure: why we’re so drawn to consume sugar in sodas, desserts, snacks.
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Read MoreOuch! Have you felt the “pinch” of rising food prices at the grocery store lately? Up and down the aisles, prices are soaring for basic staple foods such as meat, milk, eggs, fruits and vegetables.
Read MoreThe Mediterranean diet is a diet that is based on traditional foods people used to eat in Mediterranean countries like Italy and Greece. Researchers say that people on Mediterranean diet were much healthier compared to people who ate a western diet and had lower risk of many deadly diseases.
Read MoreNighttime snacking is often where unwanted weight gain stems from. Some people tend to be hungrier at night, and have a lot of trouble avoiding it. Here are 5 healthy nighttime snack to try.
Read MoreFermented foods are probably not the first thing you think of when it comes to eating healthy. We're taught to constantly reach for the freshest foods. But fermented foods, which have been around for thousands of years, and the process helped our ancestors preserve food long before refrigerators and canning systems were available.
Read MoreA meal shortly after waking up is important to replenish these depleted energy stores and energize the body. But what is the ideal portion for breakfast? Breakfast is the most important meal of the day.
Read MoreTired of persistent belly fat? By making eating and lifestyle changes, you can make a difference in going from belly fat to belly fit. Here are some ideas to help you get started:
Read MoreIf you feel a little nutty some days, go ahead be that way – as in terms of adding them to your diet. In the past, nuts were often considered taboo – not any more. These nutritional standouts have risen to the top of the good-for-you food list ranking up there with fruits and vegetables as a nutrient dense food.
Read MoreIt is a common misconception that dietary fat is bad for you and should be avoided at all costs. In fact, fats are essential for numerous body functions, including cell membrane repair, body warmth, organ protection and energy; some vitamins, appropriately called fat-soluble vitamins, actually need fat to dissolve and be absorbed by your body.
Read MoreIf you've started a strength training and core toning workout, it's very important to pay attention to what you eat. The key is to eat the right foods that help build healthy muscle without bulking up. Here are 6 foods to add to your diet.
Read MoreDid you run out the door this morning? I think most of did. But don't let this be an excuse for skipping the most important meal of the day. The most important meal of the day and this hasn't changed.
Read MoreInflammation is your immune system's reaction to irritation, injury or infection. It's quite a normal response and a natural part of healing. But chronic inflammation for long period of time can have negative effects on the body.
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