From "Jeff Galloway, Run injury Free" Training & Nutrition Newsletter: June 2005
Diet Digest
Low-carb or low-fat? Researchers still don't know which diets are best for keeping weight off over the long term. Until more results are in, look for a healthy hybrid like the South Beach Diet. Our basic advice:
· Less bad. Cut back on calories from bad fats and bad carbs. (That includes french friends, burgers, pizza, movie-theater popcorn, nachos, sweets, etc.)
· More good. Build your diet around vegetables, seafood, poultry, low-fat dairy foods, beans, and whole grains, plus some oils, nuts and other unsaturated fats.
· Eat half out. With most restaurant meals in the 1,000-calorie range, think about ordering one entree for every two people (or taking half home).
From the Center for Science in the Public Interest - Nutrition Action Health Letter, October 2004, "Fat: More than just a lump of lard," by Bonnie Liebman, p. 6. -
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