Posted on 01/13/2005 12:03:53 PM PST by Nachum
WEDNESDAY, Jan. 12 (HealthDayNews) -- Americans need to consume fewer calories and exercise more to maintain a healthy weight, according to new dietary guidelines released Wednesday by the federal government.
"Let's face it. Every American is looking for a pill. It's not going to happen," U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Tommy Thompson said at the Washington, D.C., news conference announcing the guidelines.
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Your comment on "retarded newborn monkey's is a tad insensitive.
Oh, gosh! Really? I wonder how much this boondoggle cost us.
I wonder if this will end up in the what do we do without experts section of Best of the Web.
Led my John Speedo Kerry on his $5,000 bike.
I get all warm and fuzzy thinking about how much our government cares for us. I love being in the big Federal Family. :)
Led my John Speedo Kerry on his $5,000 bike
Afterwards, rum-raisins for all!
Yeah, but could you have blown a couple million bucks in the process? If not, a compelling state interest would have gone unmet.
/sarcasm
WHEN, OH WHEN WILL ALL OF THESE WACKY EATING AND EXERCISE FADS JUST GO AWAY?!?!
After retiring from the Army, I did not want to run anymore. 35 miles a week for 20 years wore my knees out. I got lazy, sat on my butt, ate, and got fat. 275 pounds on 5-10 fat. Fat assed. Then my wife and I wised up. The 140/98 blood pressure and medicine to control it, the 270 level cholesterol, the constant aches and pains convinced us both. I lost 125 pounds, my wife lost 65. I weight 155 now, she weights 105 on her 5-1 frame. We both ride bikes 20 plus miles in doors each night on our trainers. In good weather, we ride on the road 25-35 per night, weekends 40-50. This ain't your 10 MPH riding either on flat ground. This is 18-plus MPH, and up 7, 8 9 percent grade hills in our area. This is sweat hard riding. Not your touring riding. I rode over 7,500 miles this year. I quit watching worthless TV, quit eating lousy foods. I now have a 118/78 BP and my cholesterol dropped to 150. So, yes, exercise works. PILLS DON'T. Get off said fat butt and workout. Do something beside sit on said fat butt! /end rant! ;^)
I think one should grade their amount of body fat with the water displacement test ? I was told by the flight surgeon I should weigh around 175-185 at six feet tall. I weighed 210 yet ran six miles a day,swam for a hour and PT'd for about two hours also each day ..... As I was in the best shape of my life I asked for one of the bodyfat water dunk tests from University of New Mexico. It measured me at 10% .....
I was reprimanded and put into the fatboy program for observation and counseling. This rule of health measurement was , is and alweays be clearly BS. No I didn't lose the weight, but the body fat went down to my all time low of 8%....add to that, I was threatened with a general discharge etc until a congressman and a wing commander stepped into the fray and saved my unhealthy fat ass from seperation from the service.
If a basic mod o, mark one human being has a body fat percentage between 10 & 20% they are not obese IMHO. Regardless of age or sex etc I think the waterdunk test, a blood test to check yer HDL & LDL, Sugars etc and a stress test for yer ticker should be a gauge of ones general health. Regardless if they have a running account at baskin robbins and Micky D's or they graze on grass , roots and berries......
Just how I have experienced it......
I was at 250 for awhile.. I was running out breath and my face was turning red just going up the stairs.. My wife and I went on the Jenny Craig Diet.. I lost 50 pounds... Right now I'm in maintance and I workout 3 - 4 times a week. I do eat normal food, however, I eat in small portions. I use to eat double, triple burgers with fries.. Not anymore.
>>Its common sense.<<
No, its conventional "wisdom" which is almost always wrong.
You DO NOT have to eat less. In fact, most people need to eat more. They just need to change what they eat and prepare their food a little differently.
The more times you eat, the better your metabolism works. People that only eat once a day have slow metabolism and likely will have heath problems, including obesity. The healthiest people I know eat like a horse.
Eat 5-6 times a day, including meal replacements like protein shakes; lower your carb intake; exercise by LIFTING WEIGHTS and doing aerobic activity (IN THAT ORDER); get 7-8 hours of sleep each night. Yes, ladies, weight training is the key to keeping you slim and fit. You WILL NOT bulk up, unless you are adding bodybuilding enhancement drugs to your diet.
There isn't a consensus about cheating, except that everyone should do it with some regularity. Some say build in cheat meals (i.e., whatever you want, including super nachos) during the week. Others say take a day off and junk out the entire day. This is one of those areas where it is very likely person and lifestyle preference dependant. My problem is that I do both!
This week's winner of the Emil Faber "Knowledge is Good" award.
I wonder how many millions of tax dollars this common knowledge cost. I hate government studies from useless bureaucrats....
In other news, after a year long federal study of stock markets, the report issued stated that the best strategy for investing in stocks is to buy low and sell high.
When the sheep stop grazing. I eat whatever I want, do some yard work, and I weigh EXACTLY what I did as a college kid 38 years ago.
Eggs, bacon, whole milk, steak, prime rib w/mashed pototoes & gravy, shrimp, lobster, crab, artichokes in drawn butter, salt, Snickers Bars and other assorted chocolates ...
We do not eat THREE meals a day any more either. We eat several small meals several times a day. Constantly keeping a little something on the stomach keeps you from being over-hungry and over eating. Breakfast is my largest meal. Then, I eat something again around 10, at noon, 3 and after my workout. After the workout is the smallest meal of the day. Usually just some fruit or something to recover. I DO NOT GO TO BED WITH A LOT OF FOOD ON MY STOMACH. You do not digest that food at all or very well when trying to sleep. Plus, if you go to bed that full, you have a hard time sleeping sound as your body tries to digest that food.
I eat a lot of yogurt, fruit, rice, pasta, bagels, lean turkey, chicken or fresh fish. We also have found FAT FREE ice creams or yogurt's. So, you can have your fun type junk foods also. Just eat a small portion, not a 40 OZ bowl full or half a gallon. Read labels. You can find almost anything in fat free. We found fat free butters, low fat almost everything there is out there you can name. I am not hungry BECAUSE I QUIT LETTING FOOD BE MY BOSS. I started making the decisions, not food or my stomach. Now, me and my stomach and size 30 inch waist do the thinking. Not my ex-44 inch waist!
In the end, you simply have to decide it is a life style change, doing it for yourself, not for someone else. I simply got sick of the way I looked and felt. Now, man, I have the best set of thighs and calves on my legs that I have ever had and those 7-10% grade hills I ride and the 7,500 miles I rode this year are the reason. When I see myself in the mirrow, I have to look behind me to see if someone else has stepped in front of me and I am actually seeing someone else. But, every time, it is the skinny, in shape me, not the fat assed, lazy butt, that used to take up the WHOLE mirrow when I walked by!! ;^) Keep it up! Your 85 birthday will thank you for it!
hhahhehehahha...."newborn retarded monkey"... hahahhaha.... link?
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