Portion Control: Hints and Tips for Everyone
May 1, 2009 by admin
Filed under Healthy Weight Loss
Food can be delicious and tasty and ever so tempting. When it comes to dieting, some people hate the idea of portion control. However, it is important to remember that dieters can enjoy themselves, their appetites and their foods, as long as they learn how to manage and handle the portions of their food.
Here are seven great ideas when it comes to portion control and the self-control that is necessary in order to make sure that an individual is not over or under indulging when it comes to their food and meals.
1: Dining out is great for many people, but can be uncomfortable for dieters who are trying to watch what they eat. However, this does not mean that dieters need to stay in until they achieve their ideal weight, when they can finally come back out into the world again, free to dine out at restaurants. Instead, try looking over the menu for the half portions of meals that are available.
On top of that, it can be helpful to order an appetizer instead of a full meal – delicious, tempting and filling. Dieters do not need to be chained to their homes for meals.
2: Ordering a regular sized meal? Portions at restaurants have gotten larger in recent years and this can be overwhelming for dieters. But there is an easy and painless solution – just eat half of the portion that is provided to you. You can take the other half home and eat it at a later time in order to extend your restaurant dining without stretching your wallet.
3: Trying to lose weight does not mean that you need to starve yourself. In fact, starving yourself is not recommended in any legitimate diet plan. However, instead of eating three meals in the course of a day, it may work to the dieter’s benefit to eat a few smaller meals, between five and six, throughout the course of the day. Eating smaller meals more often can help keep you full and fulfilled.
4: Not sure about portions? Feel free to use measuring devices in order to make sure that you are ingesting the proper amount – and not too much or too less.
5: Not into the whole utilizing a measuring cup plan? There are a number of other ways in which you can create a more well-proportioned meal without having all types of extra measuring devices around you. For people who are trying to create a freer flowing plan for eating, try purchasing a plate or bowl that has divisions already put in to help keep your food in proportion and divided.
Any of these tips can be used in order to help people keep control over their dieting experience. Dieting does not have to be difficult and complex. With the right tools, the right attitude and the knowledge of how to measure and control one’s meal portions, dieting can be a fairly simple process, which most individuals would be able to implement into their lives without much difficulty.
Independence in College: So Long, Freshman Fifteen!
March 27, 2009 by admin
Filed under Healthy Weight Loss
Young people are often given their first taste of freedom when they enter college. There are a lot of fun and exciting things to do when a person first gets to college, but one of the most universal characteristics of individuals new to college and living on their own is that they will gain weight.
Affectionately referred to as the freshman fifteen, it is averaged out that the individuals at college who gain weight when first going off to college gain about fifteen pounds.
There are a number of reasons as to why individuals may gain this weight. By understanding the reasons and ways in which an individual might gain this weight, people can make better decisions in order to help them lose the weight that they put on since attending college or some people can even avoid gaining weight all together.
Cafeterias on campus are often open 24/7 or very near to it. As a result, students can get as much food as they want, virtually any time that they want. There are also lots of restaurants and diners conveniently located to the school because the owners of restaurants understand that they can get a great deal of patrons since there are so many students available. By making smart choices when it comes to food, individuals can help to combat the freshman fifteen.
This does not mean that a person should not have the foods that they like or that they should starve themselves. It simply means that students need to be careful about moderating what they eat and eating when they are hungry – not when they are bored or just looking for something to do to pass the time between classes.
Healthy eating should also be a priority. Even when the individual is still living with their parents, they should be able to identify what is a healthy meal and what a person should eat in order to stay healthy. Some individuals can fight off the weight simply by eating a balanced meal. By being aware of healthy foods and snacks, individuals who are used to practicing healthy eating habits are less likely to become overwhelmed by the fattening and sugary choices made available to them by the cafeteria or nearby businesses.
Alcohol is on campus. There are many individuals who have experienced and tried alcohol before and a fair number of individuals who have not. It is important to be careful when it comes to alcohol not just because many people who begin drinking are not legally permitted to do so, but alcohol is fattening and can make many people gain weight. One single alcoholic beverage can actually contain more than 200 calories. In addition, individuals who are hung over are far less likely to be active the next day, which helps to cut into exercise time and other healthy activities.
By being realistic and educated when it comes to alcohol, individuals can help to understand how alcohol can affect them from a nutritional standpoint. As a result, individuals can help to stay at a healthy weight.


