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When it comes to making healthy choices, there is a lot of information out there. As a registered dietitian and Price Chopper's corporate nutritionist, I can help you by sharing with you a few of the informative articles I've read lately. Have a question on anything you've read lately? Connect with me and I'll help you make food fit into your lifestyle.
Make Half Your Grains Whole
Whole grains are a great source of vitamins, minerals and fiber, which may be why federal Dietary Guidelines recommend at least three ounces of whole grains per day. How much is that exactly? Think of it like this: a slice of bread, one cup of breakfast cereal, or one-half cup of cooked rice or pasta are each equivalent to about one ounce. In general, at least half the grains you consume should come from whole grains. To find whole grain products, look for the words "whole" or "whole grain" before the grain ingredient's name, and make sure the whole grain is the first ingredient listed in the ingredients list. Whole grains include whole wheat, whole oats or oatmeal, whole-grain corn, popcorn, wild rice, brown rice, buckwheat, whole rye, bulgur or cracked wheat, whole-grain barley, and millet.
Posted 11/27/2007 | Permalink | Share This
Step Up to Better Health
Want to put a few new steps in your exercise program? Try using a pedometer. Researchers at Stanford University found that doing so may prompt you to increase your daily physical activity by about 2,000 steps a day - about a mile! Researchers evaluated 26 studies, a portion of which were subject to scientific controls. In those controlled studies, pedometer-packing participants increased their physical activity by 2,491 steps per day over their pedometerless peers. As a result they achieved better weight loss and systolic blood pressure numbers. The study's results are reported in the Nov. 21 issue of the Journal of the American Medical Association.
Posted 11/27/2007 | Permalink | Share This
Why Choose Gluten Free Foods?
If you've noticed more foods on supermarket shelves boasting of being "gluten free," you may have wondered why the fuss about a normally benign ingredient found naturally in the good-for-you grains of wheat, rye, and barley. For an estimated 2 million Americans, though, gluten can pose a digestive system problem known as celiac disease. In fact, about 1 in 133 people in the US have the condition, which can cause no symptoms or a variety of symptoms that can, unfortunately, be mistaken for other ailments. Celiac disease damages the small intestine and interferes with nutrient absorption. More information on Celiac disease is available from your physician and from the National Institutes of Health. To help those diagnosed with the condition find gluten-free products at Price Chopper, we're also developing a list of gluten-free products to be posted here soon.
Posted 11/01/2007 | Permalink | Share This
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