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		<title>What Is a Low Fat Diet?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are many ways to lose weight as well as stay healthy. Have you ever considered a low fat diet? Do you know if a low fat diet is the best for weight loss or if another type of diet is better? Find out what a low fat diet is and why people should stay off bad fat and have more good fat. Find out the USDA's definition of what a low fat diet is and whether it is a good match for your situation.<p><a href="http://www.thehealthydiet.org/healthy-weight-loss-diet/what-is-a-low-fat-diet">What Is a Low Fat Diet?</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.thehealthydiet.org">The Healthy Diet</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many people think that to lose weight, the less fat you consume, the faster you lose weight. While it is good to avoid excessive fat in your diet, a healthy diet needs to have some fat in it. It is important to know that dietary fat is needed for good health, as fats supply energy and essential fatty acids, in addition to supplying fat-soluble vitamins such as A, D, E, and K. It is also important to know the difference between bad fat which you need to avoid and good fat which helps you stay healthy.</p>
<p><strong>Definition of a Low Fat Diet</strong></p>
<p>According to the US Department of Agriculture or USDA, a low-fat diet, as the name implies, is a diet that consists of little fat, especially saturated fat and cholesterol, which is thought to lead to increased blood cholesterol levels and heart disease risk.</p>
<p><strong>Health Benefits of a Low Fat Diet</strong></p>
<p>In recent years, the exact health benefits of a low-fat diet have been debated. A 2006 study published by the Journal of the American Medical Association argued that a low-fat diet did not reduce the incidence of breast cancer. However, this study was criticized by several epidemiologists for its lack of validity (see "Criticisms" in the Women's Health Initiative article).</p>
<p><strong>Is a Low Fat Diet the Best for Weight Loss?</strong></p>
<p>A 2002 Cochrane Review found low-fat diets to be no more effective than other weight loss diets in achieving lasting weight loss.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Have you heard of a healthy diet pyramid? Many different organizations have introduced their version of the Healthy Diet Pyramid. However, all Healthy Diet Pyramids are pretty much the same with a slight variations from country to country. But, basically, the Healthy Diet Pyramid would have: Carbohydrates Vegetables Fruits Protein (meat or alternatives such as [...]<p><a href="http://www.thehealthydiet.org/healthy-diet-pyramid/healthy-diet-pyramid">Healthy Diet Pyramid</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.thehealthydiet.org">The Healthy Diet</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Have you heard of a healthy diet pyramid? Many different organizations have introduced their version of the Healthy Diet Pyramid. However, all Healthy Diet Pyramids are pretty much the same with a slight variations from country to country. But, basically, the Healthy Diet Pyramid would have:</p>
<ul>
<li>Carbohydrates</li>
<li>Vegetables</li>
<li>Fruits</li>
<li>Protein (meat or alternatives such as eggs and milk), and</li>
<li>Fat</li>
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<p>Below is a picture of the US Department of Agriculture healthy diet food pyramid for Americans. Other countries also have their own versions of healthy diet pyramid that is similar to this one below.</p>
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<p>In the past, the healthy diet pyramid did not use to come with recommended daily servings. Nowadays, each health organization have included the daily recommended serving for each good group.</p>
<p><strong>What is the recommended serving for each food group?</strong></p>
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		<title>Eat, Drink, And Be Healthy: The Harvard Medical School Guide to Healthy Eating</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you want to live long, you need to start eating healthy and lead a healthy lifestyle. Eating healthy food is an important part of a healthy lifestyle. The problem is that different people recommend different healthy food so do you know what are really healthy? Do you know whom to believe and what you need to be eating? After all, if you believe the wrong person, you can end up wasting many years of your life. This book called Eat, Drink, and Be Healthy is The Harvard Medical School Guide to Healthy Eating and it is a very good book on the subject of healthy eating. The author scrapped the USDA food pyramid and introduces his own version of the healthy eating pyramid. It makes sense if you read it. You need to be your own research about what you need to eat so that you can give yourself the best possible chance to live long and stay healthy.<p><a href="http://www.thehealthydiet.org/healthy-diet-tips/eat-drink-and-be-healthy-the-harvard-medical-school-guide-to-healthy-eating">Eat, Drink, And Be Healthy: The Harvard Medical School Guide to Healthy Eating</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.thehealthydiet.org">The Healthy Diet</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.amazon.com/Eat-Drink-Be-Healthy-Harvard/dp/0743266420/ref=sr_1_1/187-5725035-1947954?ie=UTF8&amp;s=books&amp;qid=1248792189&amp;sr=1-1?ie=UTF8&amp;tag=investingtaxf-20" target="blank"><img style="float: left; width: 150px; height: 150px; margin-right: 10px;" src="http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/514WME7MAQL._BO2,204,203,200_PIsitb-sticker-arrow-click,TopRight,35,-76_AA240_SH20_OU01_.jpg" alt="Eat, Drink, and Be Healthy: The Harvard Medical School Guide to Healthy Eating" /></a></p>
<div class="content">There is no debate that if you want to live longer, then you need to eat healthy, exercise and lead a healthy lifestyle. Eating healthy food is important but do you know what you need to eat to be healthy? In the past, people relied on the government and commercials to tell them what they should eat but now there are more resources available so you can do your own research to find out what are best to eat for you.You can read lots of books and research papers by various organizations and believe what make sense to you. Do not follow any advice blindly. This book called Eat, Drink, and Be Healthy: The Harvard Medical School Guide to Healthy Eating is a revolutionary book that will revive your understanding of what healthy food is. Aimed at nothing less than totally restructuring the diets of  Americans, <em>Eat, Drink, and Be Healthy</em> may well accomplish its  goal.</div>
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<p><strong>Dismantling USDA Food Pyramid</strong></p>
<p>Dr. Walter C. Willett gets off to a roaring start by totally  dismantling one of the largest icons in health today:</p>
<ul>
<li>the USDA Food  Pyramid that we all learn in elementary school.</li>
</ul>
<div class="content">He blames many of the  pyramid's recommendations--6 to 11 servings of carbohydrates, all fats  used sparingly--for much of the current wave of obesity.</div>
<div class="content">At first this  may read differently than any diet book, but Willett also makes a  crucial, rarely mentioned point about this icon: "The thing to keep in  mind about the USDA Pyramid is that it comes from the Department of  Agriculture, the agency responsible for promoting American  agriculture, not from the agencies established to monitor and protect  our health." It's no wonder that dairy products and American-grown  grains such as wheat and corn figure so prominently in the USDA's  recommendations.</div>
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<div class="content"><strong>New Healthy Eating Pyramid</strong></div>
<p>Willett's own simple pyramid has several benefits  over the traditional format. His information is up-to-date, and you  won't find recommendations that come from special-interest groups. His  ideas are nothing radical:</p>
<ul>
<li>if we eat more vegetables and complex  carbohydrates (no, potatoes are <em>not</em> complex),</li>
<li>emphasize healthy  fats, and</li>
<li>enjoy small amounts of a tremendous variety of food, we will  be healthier.</li>
</ul>
<div class="content">You'll find some surprises as well, such as doubts about  the overall benefits of soy (unless you're willing to eat a pound and  a half of tofu a day), and that nuts, with their "good" fat content,  are a terrific snack.</div>
<div class="content">Relying on research rather than anecdotes, this  is a solidly written nutritional guide that will show you the real  story behind how food is digested, from the glycemic index for carbs  to the wisdom of adding a multivitamin to your diet.  Willett combines  research with matter-of-fact language and a no-nonsense tone that  turns academic studies into easily understandable suggestions for  living. <em>--Jill Lightner</em></div>
<p><strong>From The New England Journal of Medicine</strong></p>
<p>There is an interesting dilemma for those who would influence nutrition. In many places in the world, there are governmental agencies concerned with food security, food safety, agriculture, health, and trade that may, from time to time, implement policies that are at least intended to reduce the risk of chronic diseases. Most often, when the goals of agriculture and human health clash, it is the will of the agriculture sector that prevails (remember the European Union's ``butter mountain'' and ``wine lake''?).</p>
<p>In the United States, perhaps more than anywhere else, this has left an opening for self-help nutrition books. In a land where individuality and self-reliance are valued above many other virtues and where disease is sometimes seen to be a mark of personal failure, gaining access to the best data on health-related food consumption may be central to maintaining control over one's health.</p>
<p>The quality of such books varies enormously, from the bizarre to the mundane. The feature they share is the promise of better health and control over one's destiny. Only occasionally do bona fide researchers step into the maelstrom. Enter Walter Willett of Harvard University and Eat, Drink, and Be Healthy.</p>
<p>Willett's book is based on evidence derived almost exclusively from large cohort studies of diet and disease. He has been the architect of several such studies and is a major contributor to what we know about methods of collecting and analyzing data; he formerly served the Journal well in this capacity.</p>
<p>His position in this regard is preeminent but not unchallenged. He encapsulates his position on the evidence in a new ``Healthy Eating Pyramid,'' a gauntlet thrown at the feet of the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA). He notes that the USDA Food Guide Pyramid, like Rudyard Kipling's elephant's child, got pulled into shape by competing interests, few of which cared about human health. He goes on, ``You deserve more accurate, less biased, and more helpful information than that found in the USDA Pyramid.'' Thus, the book brings us the promise of science in the service of nutrition, and as with any good scientific claims, Willett makes sure we know, up front, that all findings are provisional and all recommendations subject to change.</p>
<p>The central chapters of the book are derived from and explicate the layers of the new pyramid. Central to Willett's recommendations is the control of body weight, in which exercise, rather than caloric restriction, has the primary role. However, there is also helpful and practical advice on defensive eating strategies; for example, Willett states, ``Recognize that we are victims of our culture, one that glorifies excess.''</p>
<p>Indeed, much of what is presented in the book is sensible and practical and demystified. For example, the data and associated recommendations on fluid intake include the following: we should drink water; tap water is OK; soft drinks are full of empty calories; and fruit juice contains more beneficial substances and less sugar than soft drinks but cannot simply be substituted for water, because, of course, it does contain calories.</p>
<p>There is also useful information on more arcane subjects: for instance, we should be careful of grapefruit juice because it modifies the absorption and metabolism of a variety of drugs in ways that may be detrimental. And there is a proper assessment of coffee drinking that I like to summarize as follows. If drinking moderate amounts of coffee is your worst nutritional vice, you are in excellent shape.</p>
<p>Even in the area of alcohol, Willett, who has been and remains a champion of the beneficial effects of moderate consumption (which he has the courage to define), notes that if you do not drink alcohol you should not ``feel compelled'' to start. Possibly, this is a nice antidote to the widely held notion that if some is good, more is better, but his choice of words is just a little disturbing. Finally, although many self-help books with much poorer pedigrees than this one offer recipes, it is not often that they include useful rules of thumb about shopping and places to shop and even practical tips on how to make substitutions in recipes.</p>
<p>Are there areas where Willett's Healthy Eating Pyramid and the associated information may not be warmly embraced by others in the nutrition-and-disease research community? Certainly the switch from vilifying total fat (a position Willett abandoned early) to asserting that carbohydrate is the bad guy (a position that Willett has made his own) and that there are ``good fats'' and ``bad fats'' does not meet everybody's sniff test.</p>
<p>The field of nutrition and chronic disease is populated by those who will agree with Willett on none, one, two, or all three of these positions. It is probably fair to say that reality is not as clear as this book suggests. It is quite clear that diets high in potatoes, olive oil, or even sugar are not harmful to all (or beneficial to all). It seems probable that in the future there will be increasingly clearer advice that is based on metabolic variations -- variations in body shape and fat distribution and subtle genetic differences in the capacity to handle major nutrients -- and that echoes what we already know about micronutrients. It may well be that the ability to handle specific foods and nutrients differs substantially from person to person and that the only universal may prove to be Willett's central tenet: match the energy ingested to the energy expended by controlling both eating and exercise.</p>
<p>It is an interesting paradox that doctors, scientists, and engineers are highly regarded in Western societies but that only a minority of people in those societies like reading about science or are even interested in the topic. Couple that with data from Robin Dunbar of the University of Liverpool in Britain, who found that perhaps two thirds of all human speech is gossip, and it will not be surprising if Willett's book (perhaps like those by Stephen Hawking) sells well but has no impact at all on human behavior or even understanding.<em> John D. Potter, M.D., Ph.D.</em></div>
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