New Years Resolutions
Eat Better... Get Healthy... Lose Weight...
I make those resolutions every year, too. This year seems to be the year to make a serious effort. And Squidoo seems like a good place to compile and share my resources.
Last year I made a reasonable start. I cut out soda pop. My precious fizzy refresher! This year I'm going to try and add more vegetables to my diet.
Good Books
You: On A Diet: The Owner's Manual for Waist Management by Mehmet C. Oz
A diet book with a sense of humor! More of a chang more...0 points
Healthy Eats
It's not just about losing weight, we need to get healthy too.
What is healthy and what is junk is really controversial, and really confusing!
- The World's Healthiest Foods
- The George Mateljan Foundation is a non-profit organization free of commercial influence, which provides this website for you free of charge. Our purpose is to provide you with unbiased scientific information about how nutrient-rich World's Healthiest Foods can promote vibrant health and energy and fit your personal needs and busy lifestyle.
- Nutrition Source, Harvard School of Public Health
- At the Nutrition Source, we explore the latest science about healthy eating for adults.
- Web MD Healthy Eating Overview
- A healthy diet includes eating a variety of foods from the basic food groups: protein, such as meat, eggs, and legumes; dairy; fruits and vegetables; grains, such as breads and pasta; and fats and sweets. As simple as this sounds, it's not always easy to get the nutrition you need. You may eat more of your favorite foods from only one food group, and as a result, avoid others. Or perhaps you opt for convenience over quality when you are hungry.
Bad Food
As food goes some foods are much worse than others.
- Trans fat
- Bad bad stuff that sticks to inside of your arteries!
Unlike other fats, trans fats are neither required nor beneficial for health. Eating trans fats increases the risk of coronary heart disease. For these reasons, health authorities worldwide recommend that consumption of trans fat be reduced to trace amounts. Trans fats from partially hydrogenated oils are generally considered to be more of a health risk than those occurring naturally.
FOODS to check:
*Peanut butter
*Frozen dinners
What to look for:
*partially hydrogenated oil - High fructose corn syrup
- Used increasingly as an additive to foods from soft drinks to cereal. HFCS is controversial because some research indicates it is addictive in nature.
High fructose corn syrup (HFCS) refers to a group of corn syrups which have undergone enzymatic processing in order to increase their fructose content and are then mixed with pure corn syrup (100% glucose) to reach their final form. The typical types of HFCS are: HFCS 90 (most commonly used in baked goods) which is approximately 90% fructose and 10% glucose; HFCS 55 (most commonly used in soft drinks) which is approximately 55% fructose and 45% glucose; and HFCS 42 (most commonly used in sports drinks) which is approximately 42% fructose and 58% glucose.
Keeping Track
Keeping track of your getting healthy efforts can be a challenge.
Here are some online resources for keeping track of your getting healthy efforts.
- Free Online Diet and Exercise Journal
- Whether your goal is to lose weight, gain weight, make a few friends or simply track your diet and exercise this a handy tool.
Exercise for the Cubicell Inmate
Don't Have Time to Exercise Here's Some Helpful Links
- WedMD Weight Loss Clinic: Exercise at Your Desk
- Memo: This at-work workout can help fit fitness into your schedule.
- Desk Exercise of the Day
- Feel the weight of the world on your shoulders? These exercises can help soothe tension and eliminate kinks.
- Refreshing Stretching Exercises at Your Desk
- These exercises will reduce tension and increase your energy
- Shelter Online
- Take a Break and Stretch

