Posts Tagged ‘diet’

Grains and the American Diet

Monday, July 19th, 2010

Today’s American diet has grains in everything. Our typical side dishes include rice, bread, wheat pasta, or corn. The crops that go into these products are not necessarily that healthy and most people are sensitive to one of these grains, if not all of them and may not know it. The fact of the matter is that our gut is where our health starts and poor digestion can cause all kinds of disease over time.

I am going to give some good healthy choices to use instead of bread, rice, wheat pasta, or russet potato (high sugar). That’s right, these turn into sugar in our bodies which we need for fuel but today it is way over done and that is why our society is overweight, if not obese.

So let’s starts with a sandwich. Why not use some leafy green lettuce to wrap that meat around and the beloved hamburger could have grilled portabella mushrooms for the bun.

Spaghetti: I have used spaghetti squash it is wonderful! Buy it at your local market, just cut it open, scrape seeds out and steam it. After it is cooked you scrape the inside out and it comes out like noodles. With a good red sauce and meat, it is just great.

Side dishes for dinner can be a small sweet potato or yam.  They are very good for you and low in sugar and full of vitamins.

I also enjoy green beans steamed with sea salt and olive oil with a nice grilled chicken or any good quality meat you choose.

It’s summer so try some of the summer squashes, also a carbohydrate, but a good healthy one, and don’t forget your fat on the top of these great veggies.  A little butter or the olive oil is healthy and very good!

By Renee Woods, CPT, RKC

Obesity Rates

Saturday, April 24th, 2010

66% of Americans are considered overweight.  This number shows that” healthy” Americans are now the minority. This 66% percent breaks down to about 62% of women and 71% of men. Of this 66%, about 31% are considered obese. This 31% breaks down to about 33% of women and 30% of men. As this overall number rises, so do the chances that these people will suffer from chronic diseases like heart disease, cancer, and diabetes. In 1980 the obesity rate was 15%. It has more than doubled since then. It is projected that in seven years, if things keep on going like they have been the percentage of overweight Americans will be at 75%.

Here in California we are somewhat better than other states with an obesity rate of 22.6%. This is still much too high. Colorado has the lowest obesity rates and Mississippi comes in with the highest. As these numbers increase, more and more people are looking for the easy way to fix this problem. They are turning to diet pills, and surgeries like liposuction and gastric bypass. Of course, these are not the answers to solve our country’s epidemic obesity problem. People need to learn how change their lifestyle. They need to stop super sizing their portions and start increasing their activity level with exercise and healthy activities. Unfortunately we are seeing increases in obesity rates with children as well. We are already in a bad place now and the statistics are getting even worse. We all need to do our part to improve these numbers. A great place it can start is by teaching our kids how to live healthy lifestyles and for the adults need to make better decisions at the grocery store.

By: Sean Salazar, CPT, NASM