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Fueling up: Nutrition is a major part of athletes? training
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Back in 1997, Curwen was a professional athlete and eating everything in sight, including fast food, to fulfill his daily 5000-plus calorie requirements. ...
Going slow to move fast
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Gorge on Fast Food and Actually Lose Weight- Courtesy Chris Coleson
TamilStar.com, Sri Lanka - Jul 7, 2008
... 20 stone - munched salad meals and chicken wraps three times a day from McDonald's - and even ordered from the fast-food diner for his Christmas lunch. ...
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India Journal
To Beat the Indian Summer, Head to the Kitchen
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Gorge on lightly steamed dhoklas and a glass of lassi for breakfast.? Dhokla, a fast food from Gujarat, is made of ground chickpeas soaked overnight, ...
In sunshine and in shade
Globe and Mail, Canada - Jul 23, 2008
"Ordinary people," she might be surprised to learn, are often fat loads who gorge themselves on fast food, who couldn't walk a block if forced to at ...
Coromandel due for short respite
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MetService forecaster Richard Finnie said some parts of the Coromandel had copped nearly half a metre of rain since Saturday with the Karangahake Gorge ...

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Your guide to the 2008 Gorge Games
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Expect a fast paced action packed event with competitors holding nothing back. Short Track Cross Country Race (STXC) - The short track cross country race ...
Where In The World Is Osama Bin Laden DVD Review
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A kind of Al Qaeda For Dummies. And much like Spurlock's Super-Size Me quest into fast food hell, it's heavy on the sugar and with little substance to chew on.
Add a little credit crunch to spice up your pizza at Domino's
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Distribution of and Feeding by the Copepod Pseudocalanus Under Fast Ice During the Arctic Spring -
RJ CONOVER, AW HERMAN, SJ PRINSENBERG, LR HARRIS - Science, 1986 - sciencemag.org
Distribution ofand Feeding by the Copepod Pseudoca1anus Under Fast Ice During the
Arctic ... at - 1.7?C, in which ice algae was used as food, yieldedfeeding ...

Effect of fasting on rate of food passage and assimilation efficiency in badgers
HJ Harlow - Journal of Mammalogy, 1981 - JSTOR
... When fed after a 30-day fast, badgers (1) did not gorge, (2) reduced the rate of
food passage through the gut by 15%, and (3) increased the efficiency of food ...

[DOC] The Gorge-Yourself Environment -
E Goode - The New York Times, 2003 - asu.edu
... plays a role people do not gorge themselves solely ... a "toxic environment" when it
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Altering Portion Sizes and Eating Rate to Attenuate Gorging During a Fast Food Meal: Effects on … -
CB Ebbeling, E Garcia-Lago, MM Leidig, LG Seger- … - Pediatrics, 2007 - Am Acad Pediatrics
... 16 Of these, only 2, namely, enormous portion sizes and rapid eating rate, are not
nutritional factors inherent to fast food. The verb "to gorge" means "to ...

Nutritional and Behavioral Effects of Gorge and Fast Feeding in Captive Lions -
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... gradually adapted from a conventional feeding program to a random gorge and fast
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Fast Food
WJ Belasco - eas-ref-dev.press.jhu.edu
... fifth of the world gorge on excess calories, the poorest fifth of the world's
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[PDF] Gorge Dam: Current Distribution; Habitat Preference and Invertebrate Changes; Food Web and Fish …
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Fast-Food Lawsuits and the Cheeseburger Bill: Critiquing Congress's Response to the Obesity Epidemic
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... 15 Americans spend half of their food budget and consume a third of their calories
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Food and feeding of small fish in the Rakaia River, New Zealand. -
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... Previous studies of the food and feeding of fish species ... 2317 m 3 s" 1 . Below the
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Eating disorders
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... you counsel a family with regard to the amount of fast food in their ... goes on a binge,
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Teens gorge on fast food even when not super-sized

Last Updated: 2007-05-08 12:51:48 -0400 (Reuters Health)

NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - A new study suggests that there's something about fast-food burgers and fries, other than the often giant portion sizes, that encourages teens to gorge.

In a study of 18 teenagers, researchers at Children's Hospital Boston found that no matter how they served an extra-large fast-food meal -- all at once, or in smaller portions spaced out over one hour -- the teens devoured a similar number of calories.

In general, they downed half of their calorie needs for the day from that one fast-food meal, regardless of how it was served, according to findings published in the journal Pediatrics.

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"Super-sized" fast-food meals have been blamed for the super-sizing of America's collective waistline, and there's evidence that giant portion sizes do encourage people to eat more than they otherwise would.

However, the new findings suggest that the tendency to gorge on chicken nuggets and fries is more than a matter of portioning. The nutritional content of those foods -- high in fat and sugar, low in fiber -- may also promote overeating, said lead study author Dr. Cara B. Ebbeling.

If that's the case, then "fundamental improvements in the nutritional quality of fast food" may be needed, she and her colleagues conclude in their report.

The study included teens who were overweight or at risk of becoming overweight. The researchers split the subjects into small groups and asked them to eat an extra-large meal of chicken nuggets, fries and a soda in each of three ways.

On one day, they ate the meal in the standard fashion - all at once. On another day, all of the food was served together, but in four smaller packages; the point was to see if a different "visual cue" would change the teens' food consumption.

Under the third condition, the meal was served in four smaller portions, offered in 15-minute intervals. This change was designed to slow the rate of eating, which in theory could prevent gorging.

But in the end, Ebbeling's team found, the teens ate a similar number of calories no matter how the food was presented -- around 1,300 calories, on average, with each meal.

Ebbeling stressed that the way the meals were served was fundamentally different from portion control; each meal offered the same amount of food, just presented in different ways. So eliminating giant portion sizes remains a worthy goal.

"Portion control is really important," she told Reuters Health. "We know that people eat less when they're given a smaller portion."

But the study does suggest that changes in the nutritional quality of these foods, and not just their portion sizes, may be needed.

That, of course, is easier said than done. For now, teens (and adults) who eat at fast-food restaurants can at least order more-healthful options like salads, Ebbeling said.

Teenagers, particularly overweight teens, do tend to overeat in general, but gorging on salad, without a lot of high-calorie dressing, won't make the calories add up as fast.

"It's much harder to get a large amount of calories if you're eating vegetables," Ebbeling said.

SOURCE: Pediatrics, May 2007.

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Fast food tips

    • Order garden or grilled chicken salads with low-fat dressings.
    • Limit fried foods (french fries, onion rings, or fried chicken and fish).
    • Choose grilled chicken.
    • Order a plain burger without cheese and bacon.
    • Buy the smallest sandwich on the menu.
    • Use mustard or ketchup, which have less fat than mayonnaise.
    • Order water or low-fat or fat-free milk.
    • Pick vegetable toppings for your pizza, such as peppers, mushrooms, onions, and tomatoes. Or, try pizza without cheese.
 
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Restaurant Eating TipsEnjoy the Foods You Love Without a Calorie Overload

You'll find dozens of ideas here for eating delicious restaurant foods without blowing your diet—but most importantly, remember these two tips:

  1. If you are going to eat out, think about what you are eating the rest of the day so you can plan well and not blow your “calorie budget”.

  2. Have it your way. Restaurants are in the business of serving customers. Don’t be afraid to ask for items specially prepared the way you want them.

The Plan: When you know you’re going to eat out, think about what foods you'll choose over the whole day. For example, plan on a light lunch if you'll eat out at dinnertime. Try not to skip meals, which may make you overindulge later. And most importantly, try not to show up at the restaurant famished! If you'd like to splurge on a higher calorie entrée, plan to skip dessert, and commit to sticking to your plan once in the restaurant.

Ordering Tips: Eating out doesn’t have to wreak havoc with your diet. Try some of the following tactics to help make restaurant foods fit into your own eating plan.

  • Order regular portion sizes instead of the jumbo sizes now common. Try an appetizer, half an entrée, or share a meal with a friend and order an extra side salad. Ask for half the entrée to be wrapped up to go before the food is brought to the table.

  • Get exactly what you want by ordering each item separately (a la carte). For example, one chicken enchilada easy-on-the-sauce, side salad, and fruit desert instead of the # 8 enchilada plate with rice, beans, sour cream, guacamole, etc.

  • Learn to spot which dishes are made with lower calorie cooking methods.

  • Ask how dishes are prepared and can they can do it your way: grill the chicken, steam the vegetables, bring sauces and salad dressings on the side, put just a dollop of cream sauce on the pasta primavera and extra grilled vegetables.

  • Don’t tempt yourself! Have the waiter remove the bowl of chips or peanuts, or the basket of bread, after you've had a small portion. Calories from mindless nibbling can add up before you know it. Don't sit near the desert cart.

  • Limit alcohol. It's high calorie, has few nutrients, and can weaken your will power.

Good Menu Choices: The following foods and methods of preparation are likely your best choices to help you stay within your healthy eating plan.

  • Clear broth-based soups like Chinese won ton or hot and sour soup, consumee, tortilla soup, or minestrone.

  • Lettuce or spinach salads with vegetables and dressing on the side. Go easy on the bacon bits, croutons, cheese, and mayonnaise-based items like macaroni salad or tuna salad (1/4 cup tuna salad = 190 calories).

  • Raw vegetables (crudités) with a small amount of low-calorie dip.

  • Steamed vegetables with a slice of lemon; grilled veggies if not drenched in oil.

  • Meats that are grilled, broiled, roasted or baked without added fat. Choose seafood that is broiled, baked, steamed, blackened, or poached—think tender sole poached in parchment with broth, savory vegetables and herbs.

  • A reasonable portion of steak – 3-6 oz.; other lean meat cuts served au jus, with a piquant fruit sauce, or stir-fried with vegetables. Again, go easy on the rich sauces.

  • A baked potato with a pat of butter or small amount of sour cream. Top with broccoli, low-fat chili, or salsa .

  • Sandwiches on whole wheat, pita, multigrain breads; with low-fat deli meats and cheeses; mustard, relish, ketchup, or low-fat mayonnaise. Add flavor and vitamins with roasted sweet peppers, lettuce, tomato, jalapenos, and chopped olives (small amount).

  • Fresh fruit, sherbet, and angel food cake are good choices for dessert.

Hidden Calories: Look for the following descriptions to uncover higher calorie menu choices: pan-fried, sautéed, battered, breaded, au gratin, cheesy, creamy, buttered, deep-fried, béarnaise, or crispy—as in the "crispy," deep-fried tortilla bowl holding the salad.

Fast Food: It's fast! It's easy! It tastes good! There are lots of reasons why people cruise through fast food restaurants. "I'm trying to lose weight," is not usually one of them. While the occasional burger and fries won't wreak havoc with your waistline, eating at fast food restaurants regularly might.

Check out the calorie counts to the left for some of your favorite fast foods—and think about how you can make some choices that can easily trim calories, but still give you that fast, easy, cheap, tasty fix you're looking for.

Menu Item Calories
Hamburger — 270
Cheeseburger — 320
Double cheeseburger — 600
Double cheeseburger with bacon — 640
Fish sandwich with sauce — 430
Breaded chicken sandwich — 515
Grilled chicken sandwich — 310
Chicken nuggets (6 pieces) — 300
Baked potato, plain — 310
Baked potato with cheese — 570
Chili, small (8 oz) — 210
Chili, large (12 oz) — 310
Fries, small — 210
Fries, large — 450
Fries, super — 540
Onion rings — 310
Soda, small (16 ox) — 150
Soda, medium (21 oz) — 210
Soda, large (32 oz) — 310
Chocolate milkshake, small — 360
Vanilla milkshake, small — 310
Hot fudge sundae — 340
Fruit pie — 290
Skip This/ Try Instead Calories Saved
Double cheeseburger/ cheeseburger 280
Super fries/ small fries 330
Large soda /medium soda 100
Large soda/ diet soda 310
Breaded chicken sandwich/ grilled version 205

Mexican Food: Eating light at a Mexican restaurant can be done…. with the right choices. Steer yourself toward burritos, soft tacos or fajitas, rather than hard shell tacos and crispy tortillas that are high in fat. If you have a choice of beans, go for the pinto or black beans, rather than their high-fat counterpart – refried beans. And add some fresh salsa to your dishes – tastes great, and contributes to your vegetable count for the day!

A few restaurants do make their Mexican dishes with health in mind. Look for:

  • Brown rice, no-fat black beans, lower-fat cheese,
  • Whole-wheat tortillas, corn tortillas, soft tacos,
  • Marinated vegetables, grilled chicken, fish Vera Cruz style,
  • Fish tacos (grilled fish, coleslaw light on mayonnaise, chopped tomato, salsa)
  • Sour cream blended with non-fat yogurt, baked chips,
  • And of course salsa—so low in calories you can use it on everything.

Italian Food: Dishes that originated in southern Italy may fit nicely in a weight control diet, provided they're true to their origins. Southern Italians traditionally ate mostly pasta, bread, beans, vegetables, fruit, and olive oil. This Mediterranean diet has been described as a one way to avoid heart disease.

In contrast, northern Italian cuisine uses more meats, cheeses, and breaded items. So look for the following menu items and keep portion size reasonable.

  • Pasta E Fagioli (flavorful entree with white beans)
  • Minestrone soup
  • Salad, dressing on the side
  • Crusty bread, go light or skip the butter and olive oil
  • Pasta with marinara (red sauce)—add meatballs but skip the meat sauce, or try red clam sauce instead.
  • Pasta primavera if made without a cream sauce
  • Chicken or veal cacciatore (tomato based sauce)
  • Chicken marsala, if made with wine and broth rather than butter or cream
  • Fruit for desert

No matter what type of restaurant you choose, choose wisely once inside.

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