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In this study, researchers at the Washington University School of Medicine analyzed the latest data of over 15,000 men and women adults, a representative sample of Americans, and estimated that about 40 percent of men and 30 percent of women are overweight and over 35 percent of the folks in this country will fall in the larger (pun intended) obese category.
Even though it looks like we are losing the battle with the bathroom scale, ironically a recent survey by the International Food Information Council (IFIC) uncovered that Americans are concerned about their weight and are trying to make changes in their diet.
Here are the top 3 dietary changes that Americans are doing and why these changes can actually help you lose weight if you do all of them:
1. Eating Smaller Meals and Snacks
Over 65 percent of those surveyed are consuming smaller portions. This is a smart move as research shows that the average size of a dinner plate has increased by almost 23 percent – from about 9 ½ inches to about 12 inches -- since the 1900s. Let’s face it: the bigger the plate, the more you will pile on and eat. Diet Trick: Join the Small Plate Movement and eat off a salad plate, rather than a dinner plate, at your main meal daily.
2. Drinking Water or Low and No-Calories Beverages
Over 75 percent of those surveyed are cutting back on their consumption of sugary beverages. This is another sweet move. The latest from the Dietary Guidelines for Americans Advisory Committee Report is that not only are sweetened beverages the No. 1 source of added sugars in our diets, but these not-so-sweet beverages also contribute over 6 percent of our daily calorie intake. Cutting your daily calories by more than 5 percent daily by switching to drinking no-calorie water can painlessly shrink your waist in the long run. If you need more incentive, a study uncovered that folks who drank about 2 cups of water before their meals lost more weight than those who didn’t. More importantly, only the water gulpers were able to keep the weight off a year later. Diet Trick: Bottoms up (on water) before your meals and throughout the day.
3. Changing the Types of Foods Eaten
Over 80 percent of those surveyed are trying to eat more fruits and veggies. Another ringer move. Produce is waist-friendly because it is full of fiber and water so it will “fill you up before it fills you out.” Filling half of your plate with mostly low calorie veggies and some fruit will crowd out higher calorie foods, such as meat at the meal. Diet Trick: Eat a low calorie, veggie-packed salad as the first course to stuff yourself silly and outsmart your stomach. With a full stomach, you will be better armed to keep to smaller portions and also less likely to go hunting for seconds.
Be well, Joan
Twitter: @JoanSalgeBlake
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