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Paul McCarlie

Health eating habits - 0 views

  • Why eat healthy? Eating the natural foods humans are well adapted at utilizing, enhances ones ability to cope with the reality of every day life. This in essence Good health can lead to a better and more fullfilling life. improves the probability of living a longer, healthier and happier life.
  • Generally, the less a food is processed the better
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      Non biased, well written article that highlights the problems in western food industry.
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  • Eat less - eat what is adequate, do not over eat
  • Health promoting eating habits
  • Ensure balanced and adequate nutritional intake
  • The more natural and less processed the food, the better its health promoting value
  • Eat when hungry and do not overeat regardless of food.
  • Variety and moderation in diet is important.
    • Paul McCarlie
       
      Does get a little long winded and boring towards the end.
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    an article that talks about healthy eating habits and types of healthy foods.
Aninder S

5 nutritious habits of the planet's healthiest countries - Page 2 - CNN - 0 views

  • Healthy Habit 2: Savor leisurely dining
  • Healthy Habit 3: Practice portion control
    • Jason Levitt
       
      One of the keys to a healthy lifestyle; moderation in all that we do!
Joti P

Good Sleep Habits For Teens - ProHealth Care - 0 views

  • Good sleep hygiene is important for everyone, from the youngest infant to senior citizens.
  • Teenagers have unique sleep requirements and sleep hygiene.
  • Below is a suggested checklist for teens:
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  • avoid all products containing caffeine (including soda, chocolate, etc.) after 4:00 p.m.
  • avoid alcohol.
  • avoid smoking
  • Keep your teen away from stimulating activities in the late evening such a heavy studying
  • computer games
  • violent or frightening television shows
  • calm family atmosphere surrounding bedtime.
  • Do not let your teenager fall asleep while watching television or videos.
  • establish a regular exercise routine and healthy diet.
  • avoid late afternoon and evening bright light,
  • If allowed to "sleep-in" on the weekends, your teen's body clock will be disrupted, and he or she will have a very hard time waking up on Monday morning.
  • avoid napping
  • a short nap is okay, but limit it to 30 or 45 minutes.
    • Joti P
       
      This site is good in seeing how sleep affects teen life. It seems like a trusted site (.org)
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    Good website for dealing with healthy sleeping cycles.
Aninder S

Obesity, diabetes: expanding India faces big problem - 0 views

  • childhood obesity and diabetes have become an increasing problem among the middle classes, who have largely benefited from a decade of rapid economic growth.
  • The high number of cases among South Asian people has been attributed to genetic factors, including a predisposition to storing more fat.
  • Socio-environmental factors, though, are now seen as playing an increasing role in the rising number of cases of Type 2 diabetes.
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  • The condition, which occurs when the body cannot effectively use the insulin it makes, largely as a result of excess body weight and physical inactivity, was previously seen mainly in older people .
  • But Indian people are less concerned about nutrition. They first focus on the spice of the food, the taste."
  • Overweight children with diabetes are at greater risk of developing heart disease and heart attacks, deteriorating eyesight, kidney failure, high blood pressure and high cholesterol.
    • Aninder S
       
      This opens your eyes has to how other places other than Canada, but also India, deal with similar cases of obesity. This also shows is that the way we grow up eating sticks with is as a habit. If we develop a habit of eating fatty foods, then we carry that through our lives. It affects you when you get older and you will continue to spread those some learnings to others. 
Joti P

Nine Ways to Make Healthy Eating a Habit | hitched - 0 views

  • Drink a glass of water before each meal
  • . Replace unhealthy snacks with nutritious snacks
  • Replace one brown food or snack each day with a green food.
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  • Eat something red, purple, orange, yellow, and green each day.
  • Replace baked goods made with white flour with whole-grain versions.
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    This website explains how to follow through on some healthy goals. 
Paul McCarlie

10 smart eating habits - 0 views

  • Eat slowly; chew your food well
  • Eat moreIf you want to lose weight, starving yourself does not help
    • Paul McCarlie
       
      well thats good
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  • iii. Eat less red meat
    • Paul McCarlie
       
      crap, I like red meat.
  • iv. Prevent constipation
  • Add fibre to your diet;
  • v. Have onion and garlic 
  • vi. Use less salt in your cooking
  • vii. Have calcium-rich foods
  • viii. Switch from maida to whole grains
  • ix. Have foods that contain iron
  • x. Relish the flavours
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    a simple, straightforward guide to eating healthy. Givings some well known, and not so well known tips.
Joti P

Healthty Eating Alternatives | LIVESTRONG.COM - 0 views

  • Eating a healthy diet isn't about cutting a bunch of calories or eliminating certain food groups.
  • should include all major nutrients and keep you feeling satisfied and energetic.
  • Whole Grains
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  • foods ranging from white rice to buckwheat.
  • whole grains are generally healthier because they offer more fiber
  • Examples of whole grains include barley, brown rice, oatmeal and whole-wheat bread.
  • Unsaturated Fats
  • Fat calories should make up about ¼ to 1/3 of the calories you eat.
  • saturated and trans fats can damage your cholesterol levels and increase your risk of heart disease
  • Swap these less healthy fat sources out for unsaturated fats, which are found mostly in nuts, seeds, plant oils and fish.
  • Lean Proteins
  • Protein should make up about 10 to 35 percent of your total calories
  • Fish, seeds and nuts also happen to be high in protein.
  • choose skinless chicken breast over fried dark chicken meat, replace whole milk with low-fat or skim milk, and choose beans over red meat in tacos, for example.
  • Fresh Fruits and Vegetables
  • get about 1½ to 2 cups of fruit per day and 2 to 3 cups of vegetables per day
  • a glass of 100 percent fruit juice can equal one serving of fruit but you shouldn't fill up on juice because it doesn't contain any fiber.
  • canned and frozen fruits and vegetables can be healthy alternatives when you don't have access to fresh produce, but avoid the ones that have been doused in salt, sugar, syrup and creamy sauces.
  • fresh fruits and vegetables can become less healthy if you prepare them in unhealthy ways
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    This site was good to see how I could change eating habits by finding different alternatives for food. 
Paul McCarlie

Eating habits and stress - Nutrition and Fitness - C-Health - 0 views

    • Paul McCarlie
       
      I tend to eat when I feal like it, maybe I should change that...
  • Eat regular meals
  • Eat by the clock, not by your stomach
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  • Make it easy
  • Buy foods that are easier to prepare (but keep an eye on their nutritional value).
  • Avoid dieting
  • avoid strict diets. These may change your metabolism so that you gain weight even faster when you end the diet.
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    simple, straightforward site on healthy eating, maybe a little cliche.
Ali C

Healthy Weight: Healthy Eating for a Healthy Weight | DNPAO | CDC - 0 views

  • healthy lifestyle involves many choices.
  • Emphasizes fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and fat-free or low-fat milk and milk products
  • low in saturated fats, trans fats, cholesterol, salt (sodium), and added sugars
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  • Fresh fruits
  • Fresh vegetables
  • If "healthy eating" makes you think about the foods you can't have, try refocusing on all the new foods you can eat—
  • Calcium-rich foods
  • A new twist on an old favorite
  • Some general tips for comfort foods:
  • Consume them less often.
  • Eat smaller amounts.
  • a lower-calorie version.
  • Making the same healthy eating choices over time can lead to better eating habits.
  • thinking more positively
  • focusing on what you can have
    • Joti P
       
      This website is great for the fact that it is a gov website and it really emphasises the main categories of healthy eating and also how to make it worth while.
    • Ali C
       
      This website helped answer my first 2 questions about maintaining a healthy lifestyle and how to keep your diet healthy and how to keep your calories in check. The types of foods you should intake and how they affect our body.
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    Provides a good description for my first question.
Aninder S

5 nutritious habits of the planet's healthiest countries - Page 4 - CNN - 0 views

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  • pice up your plat
  • plate
  • Spice up your plate
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    • Aninder S
       
      It is interesting to see that Canada did not actually fit into any of the five categories that were presented to us in the article. Yes, the article was written a few years ago, so it maybe irrelevant. However, Canada not meeting any requirements, opens our eyes and let's us realize that no to long ago our health system wasn't as good as it could be now.  
Aninder S

Diet Heavy In Meat Raises Mortality Risk - CBS News - 0 views

  • older people who eat large amounts of red meat and processed meats face a greater risk of death from heart disease and cancer.
  • Women who ate large amounts of red meat had a 20 percent higher risk of dying of cancer and a 50 percent higher risk of dying of heart disease than women who ate less.
  • People whose diets contained more white meat like chicken and fish had lower risks of death.
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  • We've promoted a diet that has added excessively to global warming
  • Meat should be a supporting actor on the plate, not the main character."
    • Aninder S
       
      This article only discusses the affect of having a meat heavy diet once you get older. This however implies that the habits when you make when you are younger stick with you. Therefore having a heavy meat diet isn't ideal, and you should reconsider.
    • Aninder S
       
      This article also discusses a meat heavy diet from an American point of view, but that does not mean it doesn't apply to Canadians. Consuming various American products we also need to watch for preserved meat and watch the choices we make. 
Wasif H

Bodybuilding.com - Steve Cook Muscle Building Program - 0 views

  • I don't think just one workout works the best. I am constantly changing rep rage, rep tempo and volume to make sure the muscle is always being shocked into new growth. In the off season I try to focus on the basics and doing heavy compound movements to build that dense hard muscle. I feel like this gives me the best bang for my buck. I like Dorian Yates routine, I really like FST7, and even some Arnold type workouts with a lot of sets and reps.
  • Exercise 1 Leg Extensions 2 warm up sets of 15 reps, 1 working set of 10-12 reps to failure Increasing weight (1 min rest between sets) Exercise 2 Leg Press 2 warm up sets of 10-12 reps, 1 working set of 10-12 reps to failure Desired weight (1 min rest between sets) Exercise 3 Hack Squat 2 warm up sets of 10-12 reps, 1 working set of 10-12 reps to failure Desired weight (1 min rest between sets) Exercise 4 Seated Hamstring Curl 1 warm up set of 10-12 reps, 1 working set of 10-12 reps to failure Desired weight (1 min rest between sets) Exercise 5 Stiff-Legged Deadlift 1 warm up set of 10-12 reps, 1 working set of 10-12 reps to failure Desired weight (1 min rest between sets) Exercise 6 Calf Press on Leg Press 1 warm up set of 10-12 reps, 3 rest-pause sets to failure Desired weight (10-15 sec rest between sets) Exercise 7 Seated Calf Raise 1 warm up set of 10-12 reps, 1 working set of 6-8 reps to failure Desired weight (1 min rest between sets)
  • Exercise 1 Decline Bench Press 2 warm up sets of 10-12 reps, 1 working set of 6-8 reps to failure Desired weight (1 min rest between sets) Exercise 2 Incline Dumbbell Press 1 warm up set of 10-12 reps, 1 working set of 6-8 reps to failure Desired weight (1 min rest between sets) Exercise 3 Flat Bench Dumbbell Flyes 1 warm up set of 10-12 reps, 1 working set of 6-8 reps to failure Desired weight (1 min rest between sets) Exercise 4 Dumbbell Concentration Curl 1 warm up set of 10-12 reps, 1 working set of 6-8 reps to failure Desired weight (1 min rest between sets) Exercise 5 Hammer Curl 2 working sets of 6-8 reps to failure 1 min rest between sets Exercise 6 Standing Barbell Curls 2 working sets of 8-10 reps to failure Desired weight (1 min rest between sets) Superset 1 Knee Ups 3 working sets to failure Crunches 3 working sets to failure Superset 2 Cable Crunch 3 sets to failure Decline Reverse Crunch 3 sets to failure
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  • Day 3: Cardio Cardio Cardio Only Day 4: Back/Triceps/Calves Exercise 1 Dumbbell Pullover 2 warm up sets of 10-12 reps, 1 working set of 8-10 reps to failure Desired weight (increase weight between sets) Exercise 2 Close-Grip Pulldown 1 warm up set of 10-12 reps, 1 working set of 8-10 reps to failure Desired weight (1 min rest between sets) Exercise 3 One-Arm Dumbbell Row 1 warm up set of 10-12 reps, 1 working set of 8-10 reps to failure Desired weight (1 min rest between sets) Exercise 4 Wide Grip Cable Row 1 warm up set of 10-12 reps, 1 working set of 8-10 reps to failure Desired weight (1 min rest between sets) Exercise 5 Barbell Deadlifts 1 warm up set of 10-12 reps, 1 working set of 8-10 reps to failure Desired weight (1 min rest between sets) Exercise 6 Triceps Pushdown 1 warm up set of 10-12 reps, 1 working set of 8-10 reps to failure Desired weight (1 min rest between sets) Exercise 7 Lying Triceps Extensions 1 warm up set of 10-12 reps, 1 working set of 8-10 reps to failure Desired weight (1 min rest between sets) Exercise 8 Seated Triceps Press 1 warm up set of 10-12 reps, 1 working set of 8-10 reps to failure Desired weight (1 min rest between sets) Exercise 9 Calf Press on Leg Press 1 warm up set of 10-12 reps, 3 rest-pause sets to failure Desired weight (10-15 sec rest between sets) Exercise 10 Seated Calf Raise 1 warm up set of 10-12 reps, 1 working set of 6-8 reps to failure Desired weight (1 min rest between sets
  • Day 5: Delts/Traps/Abs Exercise 1 Dumbbell Shoulder Press 1 warm up set of 10-12 reps, 1 warm up set of 8-10 reps, 1 working set of 6-8 reps to failure Desired weight (1 min rest between sets) Exercise 2 Side Lateral Raise 1 warm up set of 10-12 reps, 1 working set of 8-10 reps to failure Desired weight (1 min rest between sets) Exercise 3 Low Pulley Delt Raise 1 set of 6-8 reps to failure Each arm Exercise 4 Reverse Dumbbell Flyes 1 warm up set of 10-12 reps, 1 working set of 8-10 reps to failure Desired weight Exercise 5 Barbell Shrugs 1 warm up set of 12-15 reps, 2 working sets of 8-10 reps to failure Desired weight Exercise 6 Upright Row 1 warm up set of 12 reps, 2 working sets of 8-10 reps to failure Desired weight Superset 1 Knee Ups 3 working sets to failure Crunches 3 working sets to failure Superset 2 Cable Crunch 3 sets to failure Decline Reverse Crunch 3 sets to failure .mainheader h1 { position: relative; color: #ffffff; line-height: 115%; vertical-align:bottom}.mainheader h1 span { background: url(http://www.bodybuilding.com/fun/images/2009/maingrade.png); background-repeat: repeat-x; position: absolute; display: block; width: 480px; height: 31px; } .subheader h2 span { background: none; filter: progid:DXImageTransform.Microsoft.AlphaImageLoader(src='http://www.bodybuilding.com/fun/images/2009/maingrade.png', sizingMethod='scale');}.subheader h2 { position: relative; color: #ffffff; line-height: 115%; vertical-align:bottom}.subheader h2 span { background: url(http://www.bodybuilding.com/fun/images/2009/maingrade.png); background-repeat: repeat-x; position: absolute; display: block; width: 445px; height: 31px; }Get A Printable Log Of Day 5. http://www.bodybuilding.com/fun/printlog2.php?firstname=Steve+Cook&name=Day+5%3A+Delts%2FTraps%2FAbs&num_exercises=18&Exercise[]=Exercise+1&Sets[]=0&Exercise[]=Dumbbell+Shoulder+Press%2C+1+warm+up+set+of+10-12+reps%2C+1+warm+up+set+of+8-10+reps%2C+1+working+set+of+6-8+reps+to+failure+&Sets[]=3&Exercise[]=Exercise+2&Sets[]=0&Exercise[]=Side+Lateral+Raise%2C+1+warm+up+set+of+10-12+reps%2C+1+working+set+of+8-10+reps+to+failure+&Sets[]=2&Exercise[]=Exercise+3&Sets[]=0&Exercise[]=Low+Pulley+Delt+Raise%2C+6-8+reps+to+failure+&Sets[]=1&Exercise[]=Exercise+4&Sets[]=0&Exercise[]=Reverse+Dumbbell+Flyes%2C+1+warm+up+set+of+10-12+reps%2C+1+working+set+of+8-10+reps+to+failure+&Sets[]=2&Exercise[]=Exercise+5&Sets[]=0&Exercise[]=Barbell+Shrugs%2C+1+warm+up+set+of+12-15+reps%2C+2+working+sets+of+8-10+reps+to+failure+&
  • Motivation is key! My Motivation comes from a deep love for weights and to see how far I can push myself everyday in the weight room. I want to be the best I can genetically be. As healthy and as strong and lean as possible. I sometimes have to remind myself not to overdo it. As I've gotten older I realized how important recovery is. Ultimately I want to be the next Steve Reeves... I want a body that is appealing to the masses. My goal is to have the perfect balance of size, shape and symmetry.
  • While good quality supplements can make a difference (especially when dieting) they aren't an excuse to have poor nutrition and sleep habits. By taking the right supplements for your goals and in the right amount, one can achieve results faster than without supplementing. It's important to know exactly what you are putting into your body. Follow the instructions...just because some is good doesn't mean more is better!
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      great read, I think this workout is an effective way to build muscle. Ive tried some of this workout and its challenging but its worth it.
Wasif H

Bodybuilding.com - Skinny Guy's Guide To Gaining Weight! - 0 views

  • In a world that is obsessed with losing weight - you are interested in gaining weight!
  • People predispositioned to skinniness are commonly referred to as "hard gainers." This is the cool way to label your scrawny frame despite the fact that your body turns into a Number 2 pencil when you wear yellow!
  • n the skinny guy's defense, the reality is that you have been cursed with traits like Lamborghini-type metabolism, giraffe like limbs, and the strength of a senior citizen. You have to fight with every bone in your body to do something about your small frame and to keep up to your male buddies who seem to grow muscle just by sneezing - those muscle freaks piss me off just as much you!
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  • I defeated my skinny genetics just after college and I am about to show you four tips that helped me climb from a 149 pound weakling to a rock hard 190 pounds in six months.
  • f you are underweight, then your first step to gaining weight is to understand that you must play by a different set up rules. I have said this before and will say it again,
  • You must think outside the box and give up the excuse of being a "hard gainer." It is time to stop listening to all the naysayers who have told you that is impossible to gain weight because of your genetics. Regardless of what you have been led to believe, you do have the potential to build an impressive physique that turns heads and even intimidates!
  • Double It Up: One of the most practical steps you can take is to double whatever you are currently eating in the kitchen right now. If you are eating one chicken breast per meal, then cook up two.
  • Live Your Life Around Food: Sure, you know that you must eat every 2-3 hours, but how well do you execute? Set your clock on a countdown timer to go off every 2 and 1/2 hours so that you reinforce the habit of eating literally not a second late for each meal! Don't turn off the damn beeper until you start chowing down.
  • se BIG Eating Equipment: If you want to bulk, then you have to eat like Hulk. Do you think Hulk eats out of a small plate, or a small bowel, or a small cup? If you are aiming to get big and huge, you are going to require large amounts of food, most likely close to double of what you are currently eating.
  • Never Train Hungry: How many times have you woken up, whipped up a protein shake and than headed off to the gym? Or maybe you had a long afternoon and missed a few meals and then attempted a weight training workout after work? I thought this was common sense to avoid, until a few of my skinny clients confessed that they were showing up for their workouts having only eaten a piece of fruit and some crackers within the entire day!
  • . Eat Nutrient Dense Foods: Focus on caloric-rich foods that are loaded with nutrients. Avoid foods with empty calories, which means there is little or no nutrient value in the calories you are eating. Why would you consume a 500-calorie plus meal that is loaded with fat and sugar which does nothing but make you feel sluggish and soft? Instead, eat a high caloric meal loaded with slow releasing carbohydrates, proteins, fats, vitamins, minerals and fiber.
  • Carbohydrates: Oatmeal Rice Breads Yams Beans Potatoes Fruits Veggies
  • Proteins: Steak Chicken Lean beef Cottage cheese Whole milk Eggs Salmon
  • Fats: Olive oil Flax oil Avocados Nuts Peanut butter
  • Extras (high calorie cheat food): Ice cream Raisins Dried fruit Trail mix
  • Drink A Carb & Protein Drink While You Workout: How hard is to sip on a calorie-rich drink during your weight training sessions? Simply mix up a 2:1 ratio of carbohydrate to protein with one liter of water and you instantly have a few extra hundred calories per day. Now have an extra workout drink before your workout and extra workout drink after your workout and that's easily an extra one pound per week. Only use this technique if you are weight training at a very high intensity.
  • Live The Motto, "Never Stop Eating" Did I hear you say, "But I'll throw up if I eat all day?" Maybe... Is it necessary? Of course not. But this is a part of pushing your body's threshold.
Joti P

Healthy Diet for Teenagers - 0 views

  • Teenagers still have a lot of growing to do, and they need proper nutrients to get them through their busy and active lives.
  • It can help to understan the basics of what teens require in their diets.
  • calcium and iron are especially important because they are necessary for the growth and development occurring at this stage of life.
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  • Instead, teach teens which foods should be eaten in moderation and which make up a regular part of a healthy diet.
  • When there's no junk available, both kids and grownups make healthier choices.
    • Joti P
       
      I guess it's easier to satisfy your craving for junkfood by replacing it with something else.
  • Tips for Healthy Eating for Teens
  • Always eat breakfast.
  • include some complex carbohydrates and a piece of fruit or fruit juice.
  • load it up with fruit, veggies, complex carbs and lean protein.
  • Make sure there are plenty of healthy snacks in the house for after-school munchies.
  • research has shown that teens who eat with their families tend to have healthier diets when they're older.
  • girls who have regular family meals have less incidence of eating disorders.
  • make supper healthy dinners as well.
  • Eat moderate portions yourself, as well, to set the example.
  • Teens tend to gulp down their meals quickly. This may cause them to overeat, because feeling full takes a few minutes.
  • Chewing slowly helps improve satiation, causes you to eat fewer calories, and improves nutrient absorption.
  • Offer a varied diet with plenty of fresh fruits and vegetables.
  • same foods repeatedly can lead to nutritional deficiency.
  • Minimize processed foods that come in cans, boxes, bags, jars, and packages. These foods tend to be high in preservatives, sugar, and artificial ingredients.
    • Joti P
       
      although it provided mainly advice for parents, it still provided excellent information on the different things teens can do to ensure a balanced diet.
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    4th question 
Joti P

Food & Eating - Tips for Making Healthier Food Choices - 0 views

  • Healthy Eating Benefits
  • help to maintain overall health.
  • When teens are not active, it is even more important that they eat healthy foods.
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  • Food and Energy
  • right food can increase levels of energy in teens.
  • does not mean loading up on sugar for an immediate energy boost.
  • will help them stay focuses in school, perform well in sports and keep their body and mind healthy.
  • Food and Socializing
  • teens will relate food to socializing
  • attend parties, there is always food. Teens can still have the fun associated with socializing and eat some foods that will provide benefits
  • Choosing the Right Foods
  • Basically, when they are hungry, they eat.
  • grab whatever is easy and ingest foods that may not have any nutritional quality.
  • but this should not make up the eating habits of teens.
  • Choose Healthy Snacks
  • Instead of reaching for chips, soda and candy, teens should have other things available for those midday snacks.
  • Teens who snack on crackers, cheese, fruit and vegetables are much healthier than those who do not think twice about what they are ingesting.
    • Joti P
       
      related food to areas of our lives in which we tend to just grab food and scarf it down.
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    good website for answering my 5th question 
Joti P

Teen Nutrition: Helping Teens Make Healthy Food Choices - 0 views

  • The foundation for a lifetime of strong bones is built during the teen and young adult years until about age 30
  • research indicates that teenagers are not getting nearly enough calcium to build strong bones and that can lead to osteoporosis later in life.
  • Maintaining normal weight is critically important since obesity often leads to diabetes-type 2, high cholesterol and high blood pressure, conditions once seen most commonly in adults.
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  • best way to treat and prevent these problems is a combination of healthy diet and exercise.
  • positive eating patterns fostered during the teen years are very likely to last a lifetime.
  • Improving eating habits among teens is crucially important for two reasons (among others): building strong bones and preventing obesity
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    Provides some good insight for question number 2
Joti P

How To Plan A Healthy Diet & Meals For Teenagers | LIVESTRONG.COM - 0 views

  • Step 1
  • provide adequate nutrition
  • establish healthy habits
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  • carry with him throughout his life.
  • Step 2
  • write down her plan for meals and snacks
  • plan a day's worth of food that fits within a healthy diet by helping her write down what she will eat and when she will eat it.
  • eat often enough to keep her energy up
  • Step 3
  • Discuss eating fast food
  • how to make healthier choices at fast food places by showing him how to look up the nutrition information for the items he usually chooses.
  • Step 4
  • Pack your lunch together.
  • to show her what makes up a healthy lunch that fits into a diet plan
  • Variety is important
  • Emphasize the importance of including fruits, vegetables, whole grains, low-fat dairy products and lean sources of protein.
  • Step 5
  • Enjoy family meals together. This can be dinner or breakfast
  • will begin to understand what goes into cooking a healthy meal.
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    Shows you how to plan healthy for question 5 
Aninder S

College students' performance suffers from lack of sleep - USATODAY.com - 0 views

  • Colleges are starting to wake up to how sleep deprivation cuts into the academic and athletic performance of their students.
  • All-nighters have become a habit in higher education, but a handful of small new studies
  • Sleep (deficit) built up over just five nights can significantly stress the heart
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  • Sleep experts say the amount of sleep each person needs is largely dependent on the individual: Some people can get by with only five or six hours. The National Sleep Foundation says adults need seven to nine hours a night.
  • A study this summer in the journal SLEEP examined the heart conditions of 39 adults, ages 22 to 45, whose heart rates were tested twice — the morning after a 10-hour sleep and then again after five consecutive four-hour sleeps — using a portable monitor.
  • Many students believe that it's a "rite of passage" to stay up all night during college and that "it's kind of fun," Thacher says.
  • if you use all-nighters, your GPA is slightly lower on average,
  • "You can't do your best work when you're sleep-deprived
  • "It's not common knowledge, because if people understood how much of a difference (getting more sleep) could make athletically," they'd incorporate it more into their lives and not focus solely on nutrition and exercise.
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