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  why diets make you fat and how to regulate weight naturally  

many diets promoted by companies and individuals rely on calorie restriction or the complete elimination of certain food groups in the quest to lose weight. additionally, the unhealthy reliance on appetite suppressants and artificial sweeteners is promoted. diets do not generally work in the long term and can even be dangerous. proteins, fats and carbohydrates should be correctly chosen for optimum health and ideal weight.
a balanced diet is the solution, not only for weight loss but for overall good health. balanced eating means restricting refined and processed foods and eliminating the consumption of artificial fats.
why diets fail and cause people to get fatter
many diets fail to address the underlying cause of insulin imbalance in the body, which is caused in part by poor nutrition (that is, indulgence in sugar and refined carbohydrates) and in part by stress, lack of exercise and the aging process.
when the person on such a regime feels deprived and then stops the diet, he or she will often revert to the same eating pattern as before and feel that he/she has no will power and is therefore a failure. once the person has given up, he or she resumes eating a diet high in sugar and fast food and so the vicious cycle continues; often the individual will put on more weight than they have lost.
the unhealthy use of appetite suppressants, artificial sweeteners and drugs contribute to an unhealthy body and these substances have limited effects when the person is trying desperately to lose the fat. any diet should have the objective of restoring and maintaining total health. how is this achieved?
good quality carbohydrates in regulating weight
resolve to avoid bad carbohydrates, forever. that means refined sugar (look at all labels to see if this substance is added), refined carbohydrates in the form of white flour, white pasta, white rice and anything cooked or baked with these items.
cut out cakes, muffins, cookies, biscuits, sweets, chocolates, ice-cream, puddings, milkshakes, bread made from refined flour and sugar, any white flour products and packet soups and sauces. replace with whole grains, for example, rolled oats, brown rice, millet, barley and raw nuts and seeds, especially almonds, sunflower seeds, sesame, linseeds and pumpkin seeds.
replace sugar with a little raw honey or stevia. stick to plenty of fresh fruit and vegetables - organic if possible - and stay away from anything processed, canned or frozen.
quality of fats for enhanced health
resolve to avoid all hydrogenated fats, take care to scrutinize labels and avoid products that list hydrogenated oil or partially hydrogenated oil as an ingredient. many random compounds created when oils are hydrogenated are called trans-fats or trans-fatty acids which are dangerous to health.
avoid low fat spreads, margarines, pastries, french fries, doughnuts, cookies/biscuits, shortening, crackers, potato chips and anything deep fried in vegetable oil. replace with a little butter, olive oil, sesame oil or linseed oil (cold-pressed).
change the quality of protein for better health
again, avoid anything processed or canned. many processed meats contain harmful nitrates. replace with organic or free range eggs, chicken, turkey, fresh fish (especially salmon, tuna and sardines) or a small amount of free range red meat such as lamb, if desired.
a balanced diet is the solution, not only for weight loss but for overall good health. balanced eating means restricting refined and processed foods and eliminating the consumption of artificial fats.
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potato chips a weight-gain criminal

a new study from the harvard school of public health has found that small changes in diet, lifestyle and sleep patterns are strongly linked with long term weight gain, with humble potato the single biggest offender. where previous studies have examined patterns of weight loss, the harvard study examined factors in weight gain, finding changes in diet to have the biggest association with gaining weight. more

 Source : ausfoodnews.com.au   Date : 24 June 2011   Category : Dried Foods
diet, lifestyle reduces high blood pressure

adherence to modifiable lifestyle and dietary factors, including maintaining normal weight; daily vigorous exercise; eating a diet high in fruits, vegetables, low-fat dairy products and low in sodium; and taking a folic acid supplement was associated with a significantly lower incidence of self-reported hypertension among women, according to a study in the july 22/29 issue of jama (2009;302[4]:401-411). more

 Source : Food Product Design   Date : 21 July 2009   Category : Food And Health
processed red meat linked to metabolic syndrome

consumption of high levels of processed red meat is associated with higher risks of developing metabolic syndrome, according to new research. the study, published in the journal nutrition, metabolism and cardiovascular diseases, suggests that higher consumption of red meats, especially processed red meat, could double the risk of developing metabolic syndrome (mets). more

 Source : foodnavigator.com   Date : 30 September 2010   Category : Meat Products
pepsico steps up innovation in formulation to meet health demand

food and beverage behemoth pepsico pledges to cut fat, salt and sugar across key global brands over the next ten years as demand for health-positioned products gains momentum and the frito-lay maker underlines wellness to deliver long-term growth. the us firm - that claims 19 'billion dollar' food and beverage brands - announced on monday a 25 per cent fall in average salt levels by 2015. more

 Source : foodanddrinkeurope.com   Date : 22 March 2010   Category : restaurants and Food industrie
healthy diet helps prevent kidney stones

a healthy diet including fruits, vegetables and less salt helps prevent kidney stones from forming, according to a study published online aug. 13 in the journal of the american society of nephrology. fruits, vegetables, nuts, low-fat dairy products, and whole grains, while limiting salt, red and processed meats, and sweetened beverages are effective ways to ward off kidney stones, according to the study. more

 Source : foodproductdesign.com   Date : 14 August 2009   Category : Food And Health
are fat replacers effective?

fat substitutes have been in the news a lot in the last few weeks, and rarely has the news been good. just yesterday danisco issued a statement reiterating the safety of its salatrim fat replacer after a damning report in the danish press, while a week earlier procter & gamble concluded the sale of the plant where it makes its olestra substitute after the ingredient failed to live up to expectations. more

 Source : Food Ingredients Food Science - Additives, Flavours, Starch   Date : 14 June 2002   Category : Food And Health
man's diet from the past reveals hope for the future

fish is well known as the principal source of omega-3 fatty acids which can help reduce the risk of heart disease, diabetes and arteriosclerosis. but new studies show that lean meat, fruit and vegetables can also contain useful amounts of omega-3. professor bruce watkins of the center for enhancing foods to protect health at purdue university in the us is conducting an experiment of feeding algae that is high in omega-3s to dairy cattle to increase the amount of the so-called good fat in their milk. more

 Source : Food Ingredients Food Science - Additives, Flavours, Starch   Date : 6 February 2002   Category : Food And Health
heart disease affects 61.8 million in u.s.

nearly 62 million americans have some form of cardiovascular disease, and nearly a million die from it each year, statistics published on monday show. heart disease is by far the no. 1 killer in the united states, although a third of those deaths could be prevented if people ate better diets and exercised more, the american heart association said in it annual report on heart statistics. it said 61. more

 Source : Food Ingredients Food Science - Additives, Flavours, Starch   Date : 2 January 2002   Category : Food And Health
food manufacturers introduce new front-of-pack logo to convey healthy choices

the smart choices program, which will see the introduction of a logo highlighting healthier options on hundreds of products in supermarkets, has just begun in the united states. the uniform front-of-pack nutrition labelling program, developed by a coalition of scientists, nutritionists, consumer groups and food industry leaders is designed to promote public health by helping shoppers make smarter food and beverage choices within product categories. more

 Source : ausfoodnews.com.au   Date : 10 August 2009   Category : Food And Health
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