Sunday, October 29, 2006

Halloween health tips



Halloween health tips for adults
Even adults can get too caught up in this season of sugary treats.

By Dr. Joey SHulman




Diet File


Halloween health tips for adults
Even adults can get too caught up in this season of sugary treats.

By Dr. Joey SHulman





Let's be honest shall we? It's not just the kids who go a little sugar crazy over the Halloween season, and even days and weeks thereafter -- it's the adults too! It happens to the best of us. Following a yearly Halloween excursion, your little ones come home with a bucket full of mini candy bars to nosh on, or even worse, you have five cases of leftover treats you didn't give away. Without even realizing it, you slowly eat more candy, chocolate and other sugary treats just because they are lurking in your cupboards.




Unfortunately, most of the Halloween goodies given out as treats or found at parties are loaded with an abundant amount of white sugar. This is no surprise since white sugar is added to a myriad of products as a cheap filler to improve taste. In fact, it is estimated that the average North American consumes two to three pounds of sugar per week in products such as cereals, cookies, yogurts and even ketchup! As you can imagine, during the days around Halloween, the amount of consumed white refined sugar skyrockets.
What is the problem with a little white sugar? In addition to contributing to weight gain, white sugar can create a number of health problems in the body that include:
• Suppression of immune system function• Fluctuation of energy levels• Making the body more acidic• Hyperactivity and impulse behaviour • Raised insulin levels• Can elevate bad cholesterol (LDL) levels and lower good cholesterol (HDL) levels•
Can contribute to diabetes and heart diseaseBy no means am I suggesting that you be "that house" on Halloween and eliminate all the holiday fun. When I was a child growing up, my dear father was a dentist and gave out toothbrushes for Halloween! Talk about a humiliating experience for a child. However, there is a balance and a degree of moderation that can be exercised to make Halloween a healthier time for both parents and tots.
• Get rid of over 50 per cent of the food your child has collected and/or leftover goodies that were not given away. Donate it or throw it out. Having it in the house is too much of a temptation for all ages.
• Replace chocolate bars -- featuring trans fatty acids and too much sugar -- with small cut up squares of dark chocolate that are heart healthy and rich in antioxidants. Keep small bite sizes in the freezer and grab when you are craving a sweet treat.
• Exercise portion control. Many chocolate bars come in "thin" sizes with half the calories.
• Substitute in foods with healthier, naturally occurring sugars such as fruits and fruit juice. Over the fall and winter months, baked apples with cinnamon and sprinkled chocolate is a perfect treat to satiate any sweet tooth.
Take home point:Remember, it is best to allow yourself to indulge from time to time. Practice the 80-20 rule of eating. In other words, eat healthy 80 per cent of the time and allow yourself to fall off the health wagon and indulge 20 per cent of the time. By doing so, you will avoid temptation and feelings of deprivation that can lead to future food binges. In addition, become a label reader and replace white sugary products with foods that contain naturally occurring sugars. Watch out for products whose first or second ingredient is glucose, high fructose corn syrup or sugar.Happy Halloween!
Ucoming News!!
- Just a note I am away in Toronto Nov 1 - till 8th!
-Nov 13th – BODY TRANSFORMATION program that I am offering at world gym, please email me for more info: nutritionfirstinc@hotmail.com
-Nov 13th – introducing Spinning Interval workouts – at World Gym, for more info please email me: nutritionfirstinc@hotmail.com
-Nov 18th – Competitive Bootcamp session
Sorry for the Delays - just finishing details on my New Website - crossing the fingers hoping this coming week - keeping checking back - www.marthalombardo.com
Have a great Week!!
thanks
Martha Lombardo-Grant

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