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From: MSN Nicknamebelles_momma  (Original Message)Sent: 3/23/2004 1:26 PM
 
Interesting read!
 
7 simple changes that will help you lose weight
By Leslie Fink, MS, RD | 9/3/2002

Shedding pounds doesn't mean you to have to enroll in weight-loss boot camp. Forget Marine-like workouts and Spartan diets that taste so bad you're compelled to purée the food and sip it though a straw.

Instead, think of more realistic, sustainable changes you can make. Sometimes small, simple changes end up producing the biggest results. Consider the following suggestions, and think about what other small changes might work for you.

Trim back your eating a bit here and there, not altogether. For example, sauté your broccoli with one teaspoon oil instead of two.

Make a few wiser food choices, like opting for low-fat cream cheese instead of regular.

Kick it up a notch in the activity department by taking the stairs instead of the escalator.

All or Nothing
"People put too much pressure on themselves to change everything in their diets, setting them up for failure," believes New York-based registered dietitian Shari Mermelstein. Her advice? Set your sights on making several small dietary and lifestyle changes, and you'll lose weight without really missing out.

Need some incentive? Try this on for size: Cut back 100 calories on a daily basis and you could lose about 10 1/2 pounds in a year. One hundred calories equals:

1 cup of regular soda

1 tablespoon of butter

1 ounce of cheese


Skimming Off the Top
Here are seven simple get-that-excess-weight-off ideas :

A spoonful of sugar can add up over the course of a year. Add one less teaspoon sugar (15 calories) to your cup of morning and afternoon coffee each day and you'll save about 10,000 calories — the equivalent of about 3 pounds per year.

Slim down that bowl of cereal: Switch from 1 cup regular whole milk to 1% milk (about 50 calories less per cup) every day. Once your taste buds adjust, you'll be thrilled! That's a tad more than 5 pounds lost by this same time next year.

Take the scenic route. Park your car as far as possible from the entrance to your office, the shopping mall or a restaurant and get those legs pumping. Ten minutes of daily moderate paced walking (five minutes each way burns about 20 calories) can take off four-plus pounds a year*.

Get your vitamin C boost with a whole orange (60 calories) instead of a cup of juice (110 calories) each day. Ka-ching, ka-ching! Your 12-month savings: 5 1/4 pounds.

Go calorie-free by switching from regular to diet soda (150 versus 0 calories per can). If you drink one can per day, that's nearly 16 pounds lost in a year.

Flavor-up your sandwiches with very low-cal condiments like mustard or vinegar instead of calorie-packed butter. Leave off 1 tablespoon (100 calories) every day and you're looking at close to 10 1/2 pounds a year.

Downsize, don't super-size, fast food meals. Opt for a small McDonald's French fries (210 calories) instead of a large order (450 calories) at your weekly fast-food meal. You'll enjoy the same great taste all year long but with an added bonus: 3 1/2 pounds lost.

*For a 155-pound person at 3 miles per hour. Based on calculations from Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, the official journal of the American College of Sports Medicine.
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