Showing posts with label nutrition. Show all posts
Showing posts with label nutrition. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 19, 2008

Obesity Rates Continue To Climb


Obesity Rates Continue To Climb Throughout The Western World
17 Nov 2008


In a current health news report titled "Obesity: An Ounce of Prevention," Vision.org life and health writer Alice Abler explores the history of obesity research and awareness, exploring what individuals can do to avoid becoming a future obesity statistic.

Beginning with former United States Surgeon General David Satcher's 2001 "Call to Action," one of the first public discussions of obesity statistics as a public threat; Vision.org discusses the high obesity rates that plague the United States, the United Kingdom, Europe and Asia; and ends with some of the latest health news on obesity research. Paradoxically, obesity rates are a major social issue, yet each individual holds a personal key to reversing these unhealthy statistics.

The good news is that despite the implications of current obesity rates, obesity research and obesity statistics, there are practical ways of breaking the cycle. Each of us can flex our power on an individual level by achieving and maintaining a healthy weight. Vision emphasizes that "an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure," and stresses the need to educate and prepare the next generation to take care of their health and ensure they understand the value of maintaining a healthy weight.

The role of parents cannot be overemphasized in setting an example of good health, and long-term healthy weight is a result of healthy eating and healthy activity. Vision suggests that the family unit is the ideal training ground for children, and that teaching them about health is of primary importance. The obesity rates of the future, whether disturbingly high or comfortably low, hinge upon what we model for our children today.

Vision.org's special report on obesity includes practical tips for busy families trying to stay healthy. Weight loss tips are presented along with quick and healthy meal ideas that can help families avoid the traps of fast food and prepared foods when time is short.

Obesity and obesity-related disease claims the lives of millions each year. To learn more about this preventable tragedy, see Vision.org's special report, titled "Obesity: An Ounce of Prevention."

About Vision

Vision.org is an online magazine with quarterly print issues that feature in-depth coverage of current social issues, religion and the Bible, history, family relationship topics and insights into philosophical, moral and ethical issues in society today. For a free subscription to the Vision quarterly magazine, visit their web site at http://www.vision.org/visionmedia/default.aspx

"Obesity: An Ounce of Prevention"


"Simply Eat" is the answer you have been looking for.

If you're looking for a way to jack your fat-burning sky-high, here's a great tip for you: focus on single ingredient meals, especially after 6:00pm.

Note: this is not a long-term strategy,nor is it something you should do every day. Aim for consuming 3-4 meals per week at first that contain only one ingredient.

Guess what ingredient that is?

-- Protein --

Eating hard proteins foods as I describe in "Simply Eat!" is a great way to get lean. You can do this using animal or vegetarian based protein foods.

The key is one ingredient. Consume your normal meal's calories all in protein. This will help
elevate your thermogenic rate and keep that fat burning.

If you select a second ingredient, select celery -- and lots of it. Celery will fill you up and help
expend even more calories in the fat-burning process.

For more tips on why "ingredients", not calories, are the key to long-term fat-burning and success, go here now --

This "Simply Eat" link will tell you all you need to know.

Sincerely,

Kenneth Edwards

My other Health site - Fit Over 40

Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Getting Fit Over 40

Practical Life Extension - What Modern Science Says About Reversing The Aging Process

There's an old proverb that rings with wit and reason: "Everyone wants to go to heaven but no one wants to die." So why do we want to live forever? According to Dr. Sanjay Gupta, author of "Chasing Life" and CNN's Senior Medical Corespondent, we do not. The real quest isn't eternal life on earth according to Gupta, but rather an exceptional life.While interviewing the foremost authorities on anti-aging and life extension, Dr. Gupta discovered three "universals" -- three principles that each researcher deemed critical to extending our lives naturally and empowering us to live exceptionally.

They are:

1. Weight training


2. Good nutrition


3. Positive thinking and having purpose

Jon Benson, author of "Fit Over 40", explores each of these in great detail, as well as asking 52 men and women how they have managed to slow the hands of time down to a crawl. Benson does not waste time with hype and hypothesis. He focuses on real-world examples and applications we can all use to slow down the aging process and help prevent and reverse the conditions that can lead to disease.

Discover more HERE!

You too can live a longer, more exceptional life by simply adopting a smart, realistic and enjoyable lifestyle fitness plan. And if science just happens to catch up with Father Time, you'll be many steps ahead of the curve.

Kenneth Edwards


See Jon before and after below.

WARNING:
Diet programs can wreck your metabolism
,
especially if you're over 40!

Let me point out that
Fit Over 40 is NOT a "diet" program. In fact, I recommend you never fool with diet pills or strict low calorie diets — ever. Starving yourself will only make your body "panic" and store more fat — while you burn up precious muscle tissue! The difference between Fit Over 40 and all those other programs where you tried and failed is the special combination between nutrition and exercise. You're going to learn a lot of simple secrets in Fit Over 40 that will make getting leaner and healthier easier than ever—but don't let anyone kid you—you absolutely must exercise! Proven fact: Exercise and nutrition are like two wheels on a bicycle. If one is flat, the other isn't going to take you very far. That's why I said earlier that this book is ONLY for people who are serious about their bodies and their health.

This really is a fast-results short cut
, but if you think you can just pop a pill and then sit back and do nothing, well, dream on! One more thing: Any good psychologist will tell you that even with the best nutrition and exercise program in the world, self-limiting beliefs and negative thinking will sink you like a torpedo. The single most important factor in anti-aging Many of our FIT OVER 40 role models say that "HOW I THINK" is the single most important factor of all for holding onto your health and youthfulness. Are you surprised? Were you expecting to hear about some rare growth hormone-releasing antler velvet recently discovered on caribou from the remote corners of Siberia? An amazing scientific discovery by Swedish scientists that stops human cells from aging? Himalayan villagers living to 120 by drinking a special blend of Yak yogurt? A diet secret used by Okinawan fisherman? Or maybe an esoteric herb found in the jungles of the Amazon?

Don't be fooled!
The big multi-million dollar corporations may try to BS you into believing this nonsense, but I won't. The truth is much simpler than these fairy tales you read about in the magazines and see on infomercials. The real "magic" happens when you work on the outside using exercise and nutrition while working on the inside using the hidden power of your mind... Fit Over 40 will teach you how to tap into the power of thoughts, beliefs and core values to skyrocket you to success.

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