Archive for April, 2007
April 30th, 2007 / Uncategorized / Comments Off
According to a recent study, just by eating eggs in the breakfast, we can lose 2 pounds per month. That is great news for all weight watchers and bad one for eggs.
According a new research by Rochester Centre for Obesity in America, eating eggs in the breakfast could limit your intake of calories by 400 in the whole day. And it was also found that people felt satisfied throughout the day after
April 29th, 2007 / Uncategorized / Comments Off
By the end of 2005, Diane Loffredo heard about a new Health program called Healthyroads, which was there to help the employees in getting fit and fine. Diane Loffredo said "for a long time, I'd been thinking about this," Loffredo said. "I was really out of shape, and I wanted to get fit. And I was worried about my health in general" (from miamiherald.com).
She was going to celebrate her birthday
April 27th, 2007 / Uncategorized / Comments Off
I want to bring my fast food and restaurant dinning to the minimum. Right now I am going for dinning out on more than seven times in a week. The biggest role in eating out happens more in weekends. I want to bring it to at most three to four times a week. I have got some plans for making it really true.
I am planning to keep my eating pattern same as it is during the working days. No doubt eating
April 26th, 2007 / Uncategorized / Comments Off
A recent study revealed that one woman out of three women in Scotland quit their diet within one day(24 Hours). The Scotland woman’s have the least willpower to get slim in UK (The Daily Record).
Another 25 percent quit the diet within a week and mostly said that they found it is impossible for them to go ahead with the diet.
It's not surprising, as the same number claim a diet makes them feel
April 26th, 2007 / Uncategorized / Comments Off
According to a study conducted by British researchers, the obese and overweight children food intake increase by 134 percent after watching the food ads on TV (Yahoo News).
This study was conducted on 60 children, age from 9 to 11. It was found that overweight kids ate 101 percent more and normal weight kids ate 84 percent more after they were shown food ads on TV, toy ads and cartoons.
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