Low Fat Diet Guide

Low Fat Diet Guide



Spaghetti and Pasta Healthy Recipes Mediterranean Style 0

Posted on October 27, 2010 by lowfatdg

www.heartmonitron.com How to make healthy spaghetti, pasta and other mediterranean recipes. Three versions are explained. One for weight loss diets and weight maintenance, one for heart care and one for diabetes patient care. Recipe software, such as Cook’n, is used to find nutrition facts and plan best dishes, best menus and meals. Emphasis is put on healthy properties of the recipes. Vegetarian meatless and non-vegetarian meaty versions. The nutritional and health guidelines that we use to make the hM Journals recipes are a compilation, a sort of average of the recommendations of major health institutions. We are strongly inspired by the American Heart Association, The American Diabetes Association, The Mayo and the Cleveland Clinic, The USDA (United States Department of Agriculture) or the NIH ( National Institutes of Health ), by the recommendations of The American Medical Association (Guide to Preventing and Treating Heart Disease, publishers: Wiley & Sons Inc.). For the control of cholesterol, we adhere to the nutrition guidelines of The Harvard Medical School Guide to Lowering Cholesterol (publishers: McGraw-Hill). For healthy weight loss and maintenance, we use the USDAs Food Pyramid as a safety reference to come up with balanced and low-calorie recipes. The hM Journals readers and patients are encouraged to speak with their Doctor, Registered Dietitian or nutritionist regarding their meal or menu planning, some degree of professional supervision is always best

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Meal Plan │ Diet Plan 0

Posted on June 25, 2010 by lowfatdg

SimplyTrustedGuide.com — Create a Meal Plan to Lose Weight You’ve decided you want to lose weight and get healthy. A little meal planning can help you: STEP 1 Make a list of the foods that make you feel full, good, happy, or just that you find yourself eating often. Now make a mark beside the healthy ones. You will either need to ditch the unhealthy options STEP 2 Plan out all your meals and snacks on paper and stick to it. You need to be sure to eat breakfast, lunch, dinner, and two snacks in between meals. STEP 3 Make sure that breakfast includes some carbohydrates for energy. STEP 4 For your first snack of the day, choose something small and light, but satisfying enough to keep you from reaching for other STEP 5 Include a protein choice for lunch, such as grilled chicken breast, tuna, or a tofu burger, as well as some fruits and vegetables. STEP 6 For your second snack, reach for an apple, pear, peach, or another fruit you enjoy. STEP 7 Plan for dinner to be a lighter meal since you will be going to bed and not able to use up all of the calories. STEP 8 Look over your plan for the day and make sure you have provided for enough servings of each food group. Now make yourself another day or two of plans so that you can alternate them and avoid getting bored. To learn more about Meal Plan, Please visit our website SimplyTrustedGuide.com

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