Millions of Americans are affected by food allergies and intolerances. While I feel lucky to not have many digestive issues, I know that the food we eat affects other parts of our well-being like mood, energy levels, and our appearance. While I learned about food allergies in college, and as a nutrition consultant helped clients handle their food allergies and autoimmune disorders like celiac disease, I was surprised when I revisited…
Posts tagged with weight loss
Study Says: Read Label To Make Better Choices
A recent study published in The Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics, proves once again, how important it is to read food labels and be an educated consumer when it comes to the food we eat. The study analyzed the diets of over 1,000 college students and gathered information regarding the frequency the students either read or did not read nutrition labels. The data revealed that those who…
Brush Up on Your Basics: Sugar in the Diet
Oh, Valentine’s Day. One day a year dedicated to romance and showering loved ones with teddy bears, kisses and warm words written on over-priced Hallmark cards. Well hopeless romantics, Valentine’s is O-V-E-R, and all you’ve got left is wilted roses and empty heart-shaped boxes of chocolates. One day, or even a week of chocolate isn’t going to kill anyone, but now it’s time to brush the dust off your fruit…
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Checking Up on Your New Year’s Resolutions
It’s been 2012 for almost three weeks. How are your New Year’s resolutions going so far? If you’re the type to use the New Year as an excuse to redefine your fitness goals, I imagine you’re still mostly on track. But if you haven’t been severely challenged yet, or haven’t thought about abandoning your resolution altogether, you likely will in the near future.
The one-month period is a critical measuring…
My Holiday Fitness Wish List
With the holidays upon us, I though I might reach out to Tweakfit readers, Santa Claus, and anyone else who might be listening and provide the top fitness-related products I’d love to have this year. Here’s my list, and why I know they will help me get in better shape this year.
1. Garmin Forerunner 910XT
Why: It’s really, really cool. With all the features of its predecessors, the 910…
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Quick Unconventional Tips on How to Avoid Overeating
It’s a story I hear all the time… You’ve spent the entire day focusing on eating right- you started out the day strong with a balanced breakfast, packed a healthy lunch, even ate baby carrots for a mid-afternoon snack. You did everything right, then just around 9pm,the sure-tell cravings begin…and they aren’t cravings for more baby carrots or even sugar plums…you’ve got visions of sweets and carbs dancing in your…
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Common Misconceptions When Training for Fat Loss
There is much confusion in fitness centres regarding what the best methods are for reducing body fat. So many people are using terrible training and nutritional protocols that I cringe every time I step foot in a gym! This article aims to help abolish some of the common misconceptions people have regarding fat loss, as well as offer some appropriate guidelines to achieving a more toned physique.…
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Free Online Weight Loss Programs for Women
A quick internet search of weight loss programs will provide more information on the subject than any normal human being could possibly digest. From low-carb diets, protein-based diets, rotating carbohydrate intake, and popular weight-loss programs such as Jenny Craig, Weight Watchers and Nutrisystem, you won’t have any trouble finding sites that claim they’ve discovered the secret to losing weight.
I’ve written about some of these diets in other posts, but…
Grab and Go Foods to Keep in Your Cabinet
Some days an extra ten minutes on the snooze button is enough to leave me running around flustered trying to get out the door in the morning. However I always make it a priority to make sure I have a lunch cooler filled with nutritious and filling foods to get me through the day at work. The key to healthy eating is planning ahead, but we have all encountered the…
Protein Bar Recommendations for Weight Control
Protein bars can be a great snack or meal substitute for people trying to lean up and lose belly fat. Although most bars will be a good source of protein, some can also be packed with calories, contain little fiber, and as much sugar as a candy bar. Below I have compared several different common protein bars to help you find the best fit for you. Take my advice, reading…
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Gimmicks Selling the “Best Weight Loss Program for Women and Men”
While women and men tend to differ in body size and composition, as well as hormonal characteristics, they do not differ in measures of relative strength, nor do they differ in their responses to exercise. The same weight loss principles, therefore, apply to both sexes.
Is There a “Best Weight Loss Program?”
Much debate exists regarding the best weight loss programs. Advocates of Atkins, Paleo, Ideal Protein, and other low-carb…
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Foods to Help Fit in Fiber
Dietary fiber is one of the most important components of a healthy diet. Fiber, a carbohydrate that enters the large intestine undigested, helps control weight, and people who consume high fiber diets tend to weigh less than those with low fiber diets. Along with weight control, studies show fiber can also help reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease, colon cancer and Type 2 Diabetes.
There are two different kinds of…
How to Periodize Your Nutrition Plan
We’ve all likely heard of the concept of periodization with respect to planning our exercise programs. For those who haven’t, periodization is the systematic variation in volume and intensity of exercise in order to reach a high level of performance at the right time of the year. Originally developed by Dr. Tudor Bompa to allow rowers to “peak” during the most important competition of the year, the common exerciser can…
Fast, Filling & Flavorsome Protein Shake Recipes
People are often confused when I tell them that I am a Registered Dietitian and a bartender. While I first got into the bar industry to help support myself through college and my dietetic internship, I found that my creativity and passion for nutrition, actually helped me to create healthier and creative drinks for my customers. At my nutrition job at Devon Fitness Club, located in Berwyn, Pennsylvania, there is…
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Diet-to-Go Meal Delivery Service: Is it the Right Fit For You??
Some of the biggest obstacles to eating healthy and losing weight can be time! As a Registered Dietitian, I hear it time after time: not enough time to grocery shop, not enough time to portion out foods, and not enough time to create healthy and tasty meals that are not repetitive and boring. Finally, a solution! After reviewing many meal delivery programs, I have discovered one that fits the bill…
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How to Develop Unshakable Motivation
As I write this, the rain is coming down so hard on my Pacific Northwest home that I fear it will collapse. The atmosphere’s just abysmal and the sky’s so dark, in fact, that I flipped on the news to make sure my clocks weren’t wrong. Yes, it’s actually 7:30 AM and not the 4:30 AM it appears to be. Weather like this really gets me down, and whenever the comforting…
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Timed Sets for Fat Loss
Timed sets in the weight room are perfect for fat loss. This training method ensures that you will be working at a high intensity because you are not limited by reps and sets like in traditional workouts, but rather the clock. There is no limit to the total amount of reps you can do or the intensity you can reach. The following article will examine why timed sets work, some…
Meal Replacement Shakes – How and When to Use Them?
Back in the days when slim fast meal replacement shakes first came out, everybody (including me) jumped on the band wagon to try to use it to lose weight. Needless to say, it didn’t work for most people. Why not? Because meal replacement shakes aren’t supposed to be used for weight loss (no matter what the slim fast marketing guy says!).
Not for Weight Loss
The single reason why meal…
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Is Counting Calories Enough for Weight-Loss?
A long-held belief in the health and fitness industry is that to lose weight, you simply need to burn more calories than you consume through food. Over time, accumulating this caloric deficit, either through restricting the food you eat or increasing your daily exercise, would result in weight-loss. A recent study, conducted by nutrition experts at Harvard University, reached some conclusions that may counter this supposedly tried-and-true method for shedding…
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Performance Enhancement Supplements: Some of the Evidence
As athletes and exercisers reach a certain level of training, they undoubtedly begin to understand some of the shortcomings of the human body. Despite proper nutrition, a well-designed workout schedule and plenty of rest, the body still fatigues, gets injured and varies almost daily in its physical capabilities. This may lead to a great deal of frustration when you fall short of a goal — especially when other competitors or…



