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Get Up and Move! | Exercise and Metabolism
Get Up and Move!
Researchers believe that one of the most significant contributors to obesity is that lifestyles today are not conducive to sufficient physical activity.
Antioxidant is a classification of several organic substances. The organic substances include, but are not limited to, vitamins C, E, and A; a mineral called selenium; and a group of organic substances known as carotenoids (i.
The New Generation MyPlate Defined | Estimated Daily Calorie Requirements
The New Generation MyPlate Defined
The new MyPlate icon was released in June 2011 as the new food icon to be used by the federal government.
Carbohydrates and the Body | The Insulin Factor | The High Protein Factor
The market is inundated with low-carb lifestyle programs. Though each program is different in their approach, they are united in one basic principal: By controlling your daily intake of starchy carbohydrates and replacing them with high protein foods you will lose weight, feel satisfied, and create a healthy new lifestyle.
What is Metabolism? | Tips for Managing Weight
What is Metabolism?
The full definition of metabolism is quite lengthy and scientific. In terms of weight management and/or weight loss, metabolism is the way the human body burns calories from the food that is consumed and converts it into the energy the body requires to function properly.
Although dietary fiber is a carbohydrate, it cannot be fully digested and does not convert into glucose; therefore, it does not raise the blood sugar level when consumed. Dietary fiber slows the entry of glucose into the blood stream, reducing spikes in blood sugar levels.
Simple and Complex Carbohydrates | Other Terms Used to Describe CarbohydratesRevolutionary Thinking | Good Carbs, Bad Carbs
Carbohydrates are a broad category of foods that eventually convert to glucose in the body.
What is BMI? | Determining Your BMI | Understanding Your BMI
What is BMI?
BMI is a tool used by health professionals, nutritionists, and some insurance companies to assess risk of health problems linked to body size.
By making a few adjustments to your favorite recipes,you can minimize the fat content in your daily diet. Use thesuggested low-fat substitutions for the ingredients shown.
Bacon
Low-fat Substitutions
Turkey Bacon
Tofu Bacon
Comments
Turkey bacon is made entirely from turkey meat and contains very little fat.

Apple | Avocado | Banana | Blueberries | Cantaloupe | CherriesGrapefruit | Grapes | Honeydew Melon | Kiwi Fruit | Lemon | Lime | MangoNectarine | Orange | Peach | Pear | Pineapple | Plums | Strawberries | Tangerine | Watermelon
Apple (1 medium)
CaloriesTotal Fat (g)Cholesterol (mg)Total Carbohydrates (g)Sugar (g)Vitamin A (%DV)Calcium (%DV)Calories From FatSaturated Fat (g)Sodium (mg)Dietary Fiber (g)Protein (g)Vitamin C (%DV)Iron (%DV)
80002216200005082
Avocado (1/5 medium)
CaloriesTotal Fat (g)Cholesterol (mg)Total Carbohydrates (g)Sugar (g)Vitamin A (%DV)Calcium (%DV)Calories From FatSaturated Fat (g)Sodium (mg)Dietary Fiber (g)Protein (g)Vitamin C (%DV)Iron (%DV)
6050300045103140
Banana (1 medium)
CaloriesTotal Fat (g)Cholesterol (mg)Total Carbohydrates (g)Sugar (g)Vitamin A (%DV)Calcium (%DV)Calories From FatSaturated Fat (g)Sodium (mg)Dietary Fiber (g)Protein (g)Vitamin C (%DV)Iron (%DV)
1100029210000041152
Blueberries (1 cup)
CaloriesTotal Fat (g)Cholesterol (mg)Total Carbohydrates (g)Sugar (g)Vitamin A (%DV)Calcium (%DV)Calories From FatSaturated Fat (g)Sodium (mg)Dietary Fiber (g)Protein (g)Vitamin C (%DV)Iron (%DV)
10010271100100031150
Cantaloupe (1/4 medium)
CaloriesTotal Fat (g)Cholesterol (mg)Total Carbohydrates (g)Sugar (g)Vitamin A (%DV)Calcium (%DV)Calories From FatSaturated Fat (g)Sodium (mg)Dietary Fiber (g)Protein (g)Vitamin C (%DV)Iron (%DV)
500012111002002511802
Cherries, Sweet (1 cup)
CaloriesTotal Fat (g)Cholesterol (mg)Total Carbohydrates (g)Sugar (g)Vitamin A (%DV)Calcium (%DV)Calories From FatSaturated Fat (g)Sodium (mg)Dietary Fiber (g)Protein (g)Vitamin C (%DV)Iron (%DV)
900.
During digestion, the body breaks down the carbohydrates in the food we eat into glucose and then releases the glucose into the bloodstream. Body tissues, such as the brain, use glucose as a vital energy source.
The market is inundated with low carb lifestyle programs. Though each program is different in their approach, they are united in one basic principal: By controlling your daily intake of starchy carbohydrates and replacing them with high protein foods you will lose weight, feel satisfied, and create a healthy new lifestyle.
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