"learn How to Eat With Your Stomach, and not Your Eyes"
It’s halfway through January and your initial enthusiasm for those fitness resolutions may be waning.
People grappling with diets often eat until their plate is clean, rather than when they feel full.
People grappling with diets often eat until their plate is clean, rather than when they feel full.
After maintaining an austere, healthy diet for a few weeks, the desire to eat a juicy cheeseburger proves too irresistible for some dieters.
“It’s natural that most people when they are following a New Year’s resolution or any program to change something in their life, that they will fall off the wagon or they’ll have a setback or a failure,” said Jillian Michaels, a personal trainer for NBC’s show “The Biggest Loser.”
Rather than beating yourself up after having a setback, learn from the missteps, experts say.
It’s a matter of attitude, Michaels said. Learn from the setbacks and view “a failure as a point of learning, an opportunity to see what works and what doesn’t.”
For those grappling with diets,striving for moderation is a constant battle.
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“We eat with our eyes, not out of our stomach,” said Dr. Melina Jampolis, the diet and fitness expert for CNNhealth.com. “It’s much more difficult to control serving sizes.”
People have a tendency to keep eating until their plate is clean or the container of cookies is empty.
“A lot of people eat too much and their clothes feel tight. You shouldn’t have to unbutton your pants, blouse or unzip anything after your meal,” said Cheryl Forberg, the nutritionist for “The Biggest Loser.” “You lose sight of your body’s natural hunger cues.”
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To become more attuned to your body, avoid eating while standing up, sitting at the desk or inside a car, she said. Dedicate time for meals and snacks.
Rather than viewing meals as an obligatory part of the day, “learn to enjoy the process. At the same time, you begin to stop eating when you’re comfortable, instead of when you have to unzip your jeans,” Forberg said.
Avoid stocking problem foods like cookies or ice cream in the house if you know you can’t resist them.
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“When you know you have a weakness with chocolate or cookies, you probably shouldn’t keep it in the house if you know you can’t stop at one,” she said.
One way to retrain the body is to divide snacks by portion sizes.
“Those 100-calories packs retrain people to the eye and decrease the snacking,” Jampolis said. “It’s more expensive and not environmentally friendly, but you’re much better off getting a 100-calorie pack rather than eating out of container.”
“If you’re on a budget and you want to be more environmentally friendly, make your own. Every Sunday, measure 100 calories into seven Ziploc bags,” she said. You can even recycle the bags.
References:
CNN- Madison Park
After maintaining an austere, healthy diet for a few weeks, the desire to eat a juicy cheeseburger proves too irresistible for some dieters.
“It’s natural that most people when they are following a New Year’s resolution or any program to change something in their life, that they will fall off the wagon or they’ll have a setback or a failure,” said Jillian Michaels, a personal trainer for NBC’s show “The Biggest Loser.”
Rather than beating yourself up after having a setback, learn from the missteps, experts say.
It’s a matter of attitude, Michaels said. Learn from the setbacks and view “a failure as a point of learning, an opportunity to see what works and what doesn’t.”
For those grappling with diets,striving for moderation is a constant battle.
House Call
Learn the top changes you need to make or break bad diet habits in 2009
8:30 a.m. ET Sat. & Sun.
see full schedule »
“We eat with our eyes, not out of our stomach,” said Dr. Melina Jampolis, the diet and fitness expert for CNNhealth.com. “It’s much more difficult to control serving sizes.”
People have a tendency to keep eating until their plate is clean or the container of cookies is empty.
“A lot of people eat too much and their clothes feel tight. You shouldn’t have to unbutton your pants, blouse or unzip anything after your meal,” said Cheryl Forberg, the nutritionist for “The Biggest Loser.” “You lose sight of your body’s natural hunger cues.”
Don’t Miss
* Nine nutrition essentials for 2009
* Steps to trim calories and waistline
To become more attuned to your body, avoid eating while standing up, sitting at the desk or inside a car, she said. Dedicate time for meals and snacks.
Rather than viewing meals as an obligatory part of the day, “learn to enjoy the process. At the same time, you begin to stop eating when you’re comfortable, instead of when you have to unzip your jeans,” Forberg said.
Avoid stocking problem foods like cookies or ice cream in the house if you know you can’t resist them.
Health Library
* MayoClinic.com: Weight maintenance — keep the weight off permanently
* MayoClinic.com: Eating and exercise — time it right to maximize your workout
“When you know you have a weakness with chocolate or cookies, you probably shouldn’t keep it in the house if you know you can’t stop at one,” she said.
One way to retrain the body is to divide snacks by portion sizes.
“Those 100-calories packs retrain people to the eye and decrease the snacking,” Jampolis said. “It’s more expensive and not environmentally friendly, but you’re much better off getting a 100-calorie pack rather than eating out of container.”
“If you’re on a budget and you want to be more environmentally friendly, make your own. Every Sunday, measure 100 calories into seven Ziploc bags,” she said. You can even recycle the bags.
References:
CNN- Madison Park
Natalie Pyles
http://www.articlesbase.com/nutrition-articles/quotlearn-how-to-eat-with-your-stomach-and-not-your-eyesquot-727168.html


June 26th, 2010 at 10:20 pm
Are you nearing the "golden years"?
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> Perks of reaching 50 or being over 60 and heading towards 70!
> 01. Kidnappers are not very interested in you.
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> 02. In a hostage situation you are likely to be released first.
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> 03. No one expects you to run–anywhere.
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> 04. People call at 9 pm and ask, did I wake you?
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> 05. People no longer view you as a hypochondriac.
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> 06. There is nothing left to learn the hard way.
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> 07. Things you buy now won’t wear out..
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> 08. You can eat supper at 4 pm.
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> 09. You can live without sex but not your glasses.
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> 10. You get into heated arguments about pension plans.
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> 11. You no longer think of speed limits as a challenge.
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> 12. You quit trying to hold your stomach in no matter who walks into
> the room.
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> 13. You sing along with elevator music.
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> 14. Your eyes won’t get much worse.
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> 15 . Your investment in health insurance is finally beginning to pay
> off.
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> 16. Your joints are more accurate meteorologists than the national weather service.
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> 17. Your secrets are safe with your friends because they can’t remember them either.
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> 18. Your supply of brain cells is finally down to manageable size.
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>19. You can finally talk to yourself and nobody interrupts you.
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>20. Your topics of discussion are down to food and ailments.
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>21. Any day on this side of a flowerbed is a good day!
June 27th, 2010 at 3:22 am
bwahahaha that’s awesome!
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June 27th, 2010 at 3:24 am
Must be after reading that list !!!
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June 27th, 2010 at 3:26 am
You have out done yourself!
Yes, I think I just might see myself in a few of those.
Thanks, I needed a good laugh!
Blessings!
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June 27th, 2010 at 3:28 am
not really a question and the answer is every1 is unless they already passed that age
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June 27th, 2010 at 3:30 am
> Perks of reaching 50 or being over 60 and heading towards 70!
> 01. Kidnappers are not very interested in you. No offers yet
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> 02. In a hostage situation you are likely to be released first. See Q 1
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> 03. No one expects you to run–anywhere. Except when catching a bus.
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> 04. People call at 9 pm and ask, did I wake you? They have learned not to.
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> 05. People no longer view you as a hypochondriac. All my ailments are genuine, thank you.
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> 06. There is nothing left to learn the hard way. The hard way is the only way now.
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> 07. Things you buy now won’t wear out.. I haven’t needed to buy anything for awhile.
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> 08. You can eat supper at 4 pm. I can’t sleep so supper is nearer 12.30 am.
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> 09. You can live without sex but not your glasses. Very true.
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> 10. You get into heated arguments about pension plans. God is very patient.
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> 11. You no longer think of speed limits as a challenge. I have never learned to drive.
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> 12. You quit trying to hold your stomach in no matter who walks into
> the room.. My corset does that on the rare occasions I go dancing.
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> 13. You sing along with elevator music. Only the rude verses.
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> 14. Your eyes won’t get much worse. No. they are stable at present.
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> 15 . Your investment in health insurance is finally beginning to pay
> off.I hope Ilive long enough to break even.
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> 16. Your joints are more accurate meteorologists than the national weather service. True.
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> 17. Your secrets are safe with your friends because they can’t remember them either. They all come out at a gossip session.
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> 18. Your supply of brain cells is finally down to manageable size. The coroner would find nothing abnormal.
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>19. You can finally talk to yourself and nobody interrupts you. I haven’t reached the self accusatory stage yet.
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>20. Your topics of discussion are down to food and ailments. Don’t forget gardening.
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>21. Any day on this side of a flowerbed is a good day! See Q 20
I have reached the stage where I do not know which is more pleasurable, looking forward or looking back.
Rose P.
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June 27th, 2010 at 3:32 am
Good one and yep im on my way.. I like #16 that sounds like hubby and me the best.
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June 27th, 2010 at 3:34 am
Telling on me again OK,lol
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June 27th, 2010 at 3:36 am
Lol
*4u
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June 27th, 2010 at 3:38 am
We have a lot to be thankful for don’t we? lol.
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June 27th, 2010 at 3:40 am
Ooh my that is me and you.
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June 27th, 2010 at 3:42 am
Each day is one step towards it.
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June 27th, 2010 at 3:44 am
Yes they say there are three things you forget that are signs that you have become old.
1. You forget names.
2. You forget faces.
3. I forget what the third one is.
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June 27th, 2010 at 3:46 am
I work with senior citizens……..I will copy and print this for some great laughs!! Thanks.
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June 27th, 2010 at 3:48 am
OOOOOooooooohhhhhh Carole…..
Check this out: When I first read your topic"….(before I clicked to the actual Q.) I formulated in my head a "smart" answer about…"Obviously my "Silver days are long over"…and stuff like that….-smile-
Then……I "clicked to your Q."…..and….Ohhhhhh Lord…how true your "list" is…..brought a BIG smile to my face….Thanks my darling…and I must say….hell YES….even though…this "stretch of life" is supposed to be "golden"…..I sure would like to "go back to the <Bronze> days…..-ha-ha-ha-
Wish you and your family many GOOD…."golden" days to come…and send you all my love from Germany….Annette***
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June 27th, 2010 at 3:50 am
LOL…perfect timing! I turn 50 tomorrow.(May 29)
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June 27th, 2010 at 3:52 am
Blessings…. getting kind of there, And very truthful saying i agree with you, I see my self at number 14 LOL.
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