- If you maintain the usual volume of food you eat, yet lower the calories in each portion, you'll consume fewer calories and feel just as full.
- Foods can vary enormously in energy density. for the same calories, you can eat 1/4 cup raisins or 1 2/3 cups grapes. For the same calories, you can eat twenty times as much tomato by weight as pretzels!
- A high-fat diet promotes weight gain because it's high in energy density. Just cutting fat won't help you lose weight, unless you also limit low-fat or fat-free foods that are high in energy density.
- Water that's incorporated into food plays a crucial role in controlling hunger. To lower the energy density of your diet, eat more foods that are high in water, including cooked grains, fruits, vegetables, soups and stews.
- You don't have to change your entire diet. By eating more meals and snacks that are lower in energy density, you can still enjoy reasonable portions of your favorite energy-dense foods while controlling calories.
- Lowering your diet's overall energy density, as part of an integrated program of exercise and behavioral management, can result in significant weight loss that is sustained over time.
Monday, February 1, 2010
Eat Fruits, Veggies & Whole Grains
Consume fewer calories while enjoying a satisfying portion of food!
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