OBESITY
PREVENTION |
|
|
|
Obesity experts suggest that a key to preventing
excess weight gain is monitoring fat consumption rather than
counting calories, and the National Cholesterol Education Program
maintains that only 30% of calories should be derived from fat. Only
one-third of those calories should be contained in saturated fats (the
kind of fat found in high concentrations in meat, poultry, and dairy
products). Because most people eat more than they think they do,
keeping a detailed food diary is a useful way to assess eating
habits. Eating three balanced, moderate-portion meals a day--with
the main meal at mid-day--is a more effective way to prevent obesity
than fasting or crash diets. Exercise increases the metabolic rate
by creating muscle, which burns more calories than fat. When regular
exercise is combined with regular, healthful meals, calories
continue to burn at an accelerated rate for several hours. Finally,
encouraging healthful habits in children is a key to preventing
childhood obesity and the health problems that follow in adulthood. |
|
|
| OBESITY RELATED ITEMS |
|
|
|
|